steves slow 700

ok figured out a work around so here come some pics. first batch are just of the fish room showing progress on the rebuild. yesterday I rebuilt my rodi and got the shelving organized. hoping to get my final 2 sides of the sump drilled today and also drill the other sump for another bulkhead to feed the skimmer pump. first 2 pics are from about a week ago.


next 3 show where I'm at right now. still waiting on 3 more 1 inch true union valves and then I can remove the sea swirls for maintenance and repair. will need to empty the sump and turn off the main pump so it will be a busy hectic few hours doing that.



wont finish up the project until after I return from Hawaii. ive learned never to make major changes to the tank before leaving for a week.
 
wont finish up the project until after I return from Hawaii. I have learned never to make major changes to the tank before leaving for a week.

There have been horror stories about people leaving and trying to talk someone through something, let alone you used to do it in your sleep, now even you have to remember where XXXX is located.

Mice update. I need to clean up some in my fish area. Geting cluttered.
 
I have finished the tank room redo but didn't take pics of it yet so will have to settle for some pics of the tank. corals are slowing recovering from the sump redo upheaval. still having a bit of bleaching or tip burn on some of the acros. some of that may be from the new parrot. on to the pics.








 
thanks. I have one more batch of fish to add in my qt system now. I'm most worried about adding the maculiceps tang and juvi emperator. to diffuse aggression I tend to add in bunches and this time will not be different. will be adding the maculiceps tang along with a tiny clown tank a very small tenneti tang and a nice sized pyroferus tang that still have yellow coloration. will update again when all the frags are in place and the new fish are in.
 
Did you ever mention how you got your aiptasia under control? Looking back at pics from a couple years you were infested pretty good, and aiptasia are not like algae in that eventually they go away when your tank matures, did you attack them chemically? biologically?
 
I would say I had more that a pretty good infestation of aptasia. the entire inside of the tank was covered with them. I never chemically or mechanically removed a single one. I added peppermint shrimp, a copperband butterfly, and a filefish to the tank. there may still be aptasia in the sump but I haven't seen any in there or the tank in over a year. I did loose my cbb and filefish after the infestation cleared. even though they would eat frozen and pellets I don't think they could compete with the crowd. I do have to say I was amazed how easily they aptasia went away. I was expecting to have to tear down and start again but were quickly removed by the predators.
 
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pic from may of the 700 FTS
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ok I think I figured this out here are the new tank pics. things have been settling in now and new frags are encrusting and growing. 2 from my last last gluing session seem to have bleached but I think it is just from the trauma of the move. I will have to see if they recover. here hopefully are some pics.
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ive been battling rising nitrate levels in my reef and fw planted tank. my reef has been steadily rising and is now around 35 ppm no3. I just tested my ro water on a whim and found it to 15ppm. changed out all the filters and di resin and then thought I may as well check my tap water to see how little no3 is being removed by my rodi. I was stunned to see the test turn red. looks spot on at 160 ppm out of the tap. just last week I bought a new no3 test kit and compared the reading to my older test kit. both tests read the same on 2 different tanks. so now its time to have my well professionally tested and get an abatement plan. I do live in a rural area but I don't think any wells around mine have ever tested this high. I guess the bright side of all this is that my reef helped me discover a serious health threat in my home.
 
its been a while. been fighting slow growth and intermittent bleaching of corals from the bottom up. here are a few updated pics.
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