Tazbader
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I had this listed in another thread and it was suggested I posted it in a new one. Its a 75g with a wet-dry and separate refugium, a coralife 2x250w de mh light set up, an e.t.s.s. 600 skimmer powered by an iwaki md40rlt pump, 2 korelia 4's for circulation (for now), a 1000gph return and a DIY 20g Kalkreactor/Res. with ATO courtesy of an osmolator.
In the works I have 2 33g grow-out tanks, one set up for softies one for SPS - each has its own light, one an orbit pc one a giesmann 175w 20k, those are going to be connected to yet another 29g diy refugium that will be used to grow out plants and non-photosynthetics and connect a future chiller.
With all this insane filtration on a 75g I keep quite a pile of fish including a Bristletooth Tang, an really big Engineer Goby (11inches!!!), a Six Line Wrasse, A Manderin Dragonet, A rare Horton's goby, A Scooter Blenny, A Talbot's Damselfish, A rare Red Spot Pseudochromis, A Marine Betta, A pair of False Perculas (one's a naked), A Pair of Golden Maroon Clowns, A Royal Dottyback, A Blue-Green Chromis (my first saltwater fish) and a Banana Wrasse.
I plan on keeping some dwarf lions or frogfish in my frag tanks along with a orange and red toadfish. Also I am getting a small school of Blue-Streak Cardinals whenever ORA starts selling them to us.
The corals are way too numerous to list but I have around 120 different ones plus 8 clams. Still hunting down a small gigas.... and an elegance (I know, I know). always looking for more frags and zoas.
I don't have a calcium reactor yet but I use a 2 part liquid supplement along with most all the Kent stuff, Purple Up and Marc Weiss' Coral Vital. I am a big advocate of iodine use. I try to use a little everyday in the mornings, it helps the plants and the skimmer work better. I like plants in a reef - plants are sexy. That's O.G. reefing baby.
Anyway, I know how much I like looking at other people's tanks so I thought I would share with the group. Keep in mind this tank has only been set up since the beginning of January, so the frags are just really starting to take off.... enjoy.
http://s272.photobucket.com/albums/jj180/Tazbader/
In the works I have 2 33g grow-out tanks, one set up for softies one for SPS - each has its own light, one an orbit pc one a giesmann 175w 20k, those are going to be connected to yet another 29g diy refugium that will be used to grow out plants and non-photosynthetics and connect a future chiller.
With all this insane filtration on a 75g I keep quite a pile of fish including a Bristletooth Tang, an really big Engineer Goby (11inches!!!), a Six Line Wrasse, A Manderin Dragonet, A rare Horton's goby, A Scooter Blenny, A Talbot's Damselfish, A rare Red Spot Pseudochromis, A Marine Betta, A pair of False Perculas (one's a naked), A Pair of Golden Maroon Clowns, A Royal Dottyback, A Blue-Green Chromis (my first saltwater fish) and a Banana Wrasse.
I plan on keeping some dwarf lions or frogfish in my frag tanks along with a orange and red toadfish. Also I am getting a small school of Blue-Streak Cardinals whenever ORA starts selling them to us.
The corals are way too numerous to list but I have around 120 different ones plus 8 clams. Still hunting down a small gigas.... and an elegance (I know, I know). always looking for more frags and zoas.
I don't have a calcium reactor yet but I use a 2 part liquid supplement along with most all the Kent stuff, Purple Up and Marc Weiss' Coral Vital. I am a big advocate of iodine use. I try to use a little everyday in the mornings, it helps the plants and the skimmer work better. I like plants in a reef - plants are sexy. That's O.G. reefing baby.
Anyway, I know how much I like looking at other people's tanks so I thought I would share with the group. Keep in mind this tank has only been set up since the beginning of January, so the frags are just really starting to take off.... enjoy.
http://s272.photobucket.com/albums/jj180/Tazbader/
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