Stylo328's 187 (60x30x24) Build Thread

I am considering placing a 300-gallon water tank in the garage. The plan would be to have 300 gallons of NSW delivered every couple of months, doing six 50-gallon water changes throughout that period.

Thoughts?
 
I'd prefer to use NSW. And by having large quantities delivered, I reduce the number of deliveries required.

Thanks for the link and info nevertheless.
 
We are 18-days into the cycle. Not a whole lot going on. Not one spot of algae anywhere :(

The entire shrimp is gone, without a trace. I've been shadow-feeding every other day. Took the skimmer offline (it has been producing skimmate). Not sure what else to do to get the cycle going.
 
Same happened with my build, I even added an extra slice of raw tilapia which disappeared. After the shrimp and fish i only had a small ammonia and nitrate reading. Did a few water changes, and started adding fish about a week later. It's been about a month and no issues. All 50 of my hermits are accounted for and I have two skunk cleaner shrimp
 
Same happened with my build, I even added an extra slice of raw tilapia which disappeared. After the shrimp and fish i only had a small ammonia and nitrate reading. Did a few water changes, and started adding fish about a week later. It's been about a month and no issues. All 50 of my hermits are accounted for and I have two skunk cleaner shrimp

Thanks for the info. How large were the water changes as a percentage of tank volume? I may do one this coming weekend.
 
Not big at all, about 5 gallons a week. I have a ceiling fan almost directly over the tank and the main exhaust from the AC also blows directly over the tank so i have a TON of evaporation, It's getting pretty warm now in Tampa and yesterday i added almost 1 gallon of top off last night and i had done about a 15 gallon water change mid day.
 
I am evaporating just over one gallon per day as well.

What size is your tank? I saw the 180 listed in your profile, is that current?
 
Thanks for the info. I inadvertently place a blasto frag in the refugium several days ago. It seems to be doing fine. That frag will serve as my litmus test.
 
good idea, also if your tests are consistently showing 0, 0,< 10 across the board you should be safe, crank that skimmer up.
 
How did you get a 300 gallon container as a gift? ..lol I got two 55's I had to drive to get and are pretty useless since the tops are cut open. ..
 
I found that the skimmer had been skimming too wet. Turns out it was in too deep of water as the water is running well over the baffle.

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So I used some acrylic I had laying around to raise the skimmer about 3/4"

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And about 40 minutes after I turned it back on, it looks like this.

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And here is a frag of blasto, which I thought was dead and I had thrown in the fuge to help seed the rock. Along with an empty frag disk and a dead Favia that fell prey to deadly peppermint shrimp, who have since been removed.

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And finally, the fuge with a pink slimy algae that is growing on the silicone.

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I will be on vacation in a couple of weeks, but will start running the lights shortly thereafter.
 
How did you get a 300 gallon container as a gift? ..lol I got two 55's I had to drive to get and are pretty useless since the tops are cut open. ..

A good friend that I don't get to see nearly as often as I should (since he moved to Timbuktu) read on another thread that I am looking for one and posted that it was mine if I came and picked it up. It's a 7-hour drive round trip, but it will be good to see him as its been a while.
 
So, what do you guys think this slimy thing is on the floor of the fuge.

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Also, when do you think I should put the carbon back on-line?

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Thanks for following along and for the suggestions. We are getting close!

I've collected exactly 67 frags for the new tank. Lol
 
I found that the skimmer had been skimming too wet. Turns out it was in too deep of water as the water is running
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Not sure which skimmer that is but doesn't the output need to be above water? Mine was doing the same but I raised it too high, then I lowered it to just touching the water, now I can run it with the valve open further and get some dry skim.

A good friend that I don't get to see nearly as often as I should (since he moved to Timbuktu) read on another thread that I am looking for one and posted that it was mine if I came and picked it up. It's a 7-hour drive round trip, but it will be good to see him as its been a while.

Nice, will be a good day.
 
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