Updates Yes! Sorry been working a lot and only browsing for things I need when I get a change to get online. So here we go:
1. Added my sand to my display and some more Marco rock that I picked up.
Lol got mad because a buddy of mine told me it just looked like a FOWLR tank! I had to explain that I planned on adding the live rock from my other tank give me a minute! lol.
2. Added my carbon and phospate reactors to the system. The reeflo pump is great! no extra pumps in the tank just run them right off the manifold.
3. Added the live rock from my old tank... Found out I didn't anywhere enough rock to touch the new tank. I will be purchasing some more live rock in a while. got some other things coming up first. (Yeah I know it will cause some recycling... blah blah blah..)
4. Started adding the trim around the tank and some access holes above the tank. Kind of hard to place rocks and corals looking down from the back of the tank which is painted black. I plan on going to Home Depot and buying some cabinet doors for it. Also have my ReefKeeper setup.
5. Time to add my fish. So I took my fish out of my old tank and put them in buckets. I had removed a nice bit of water before I added my live rock and stored in another tank I have for later use. (perfect for my first water change) Added water from my old tank into the new tank and let it mix for about 20 mins. then aclimated the fish with the new water for about 45 mins. All of them are doing fine and eating like pigs now! WARNING!!! the only thing that I did that I really did not want to do was add my corals when I added the fish and tank water. I have quite a few corals that were attached to my live rock and since I was getting pressure from the wife to tear down my old tank (she is not a reef person, she calls my Rose anemone "Inigma"...) I was really afraid I would start to losing them. Nothing like pressure when you want to take you time.
6. Fired up my old protein skimmer, carbon, and phospate reactors and everything is running fine. The corals kind of closed up for the first 2 weeks as I watched the ammonia spike and then disappear. I haven't lost an anemone or anything! I was really suprised!! I was worried about my pride and joy anemone, I nursed him back to health as he was bleach white when I got him. The LFS had told me that this was natural color. Funny what you learn in a year. You can read the thread about him at
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1994971
I will add some pictures of the Corals and the nems on my next post. Heading into the next part of the project... Finishing the protein skimmer and the LED light fixture!!