The Reef Central Corner Club Thread

So you guys don't think I fell off the planet.

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One of my favorite chalices, Bazooka Joe.

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Added a mystery wrasse over the weekend. My six line went into one of the powerheads and became starfish food.

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Sounds like an awesome idea. I think you will most likely have to use 3 actuators at the least. 2 at the front corners, and you could get away with 1 as close to the back corner as possible. I know that the stand will probably take the weight, but a little added sense of security definitely won't hurt.

I want to use gas shocks in the rear. If I measure them correctly, they'll lift when needed. Ideally, I'd like to have 3-4 actuators, but they're about $120 a piece. Of course, I haven't checked E-bay yet.
 
I am getting out of the whole thing for a while guys!!!

My new job (I started a company!!) its taking me all over the world.
I am home right now (for only a week), and surprisingly, after almost 3 months away, the tank was doing great. I have to leave next week for another month and a half.

I was afraid I will get to this crossroad. I've been holding on to the tank as much as I can... but it is not doable if you are not home. So I posted locally my Breaking out the tank thread.

About 90% of the Livestock is gone and about 30% of the equipment has found a new home.

It is very sad, because it took me a lot of work and planning to get here but I have to be logical about it.

I will keep checking back here for time to time, and when I settle down I will start another one for sure.

It has been a tremendous pleasure to share the board with you guys!
 
Boret,

Congratulations on starting a company! I've been there and you're right about the time and sweat equity required...just the sort of thing for which the luxery of sitting back and taking in a beautiful reef tank is most useful! :) However the travel certainly makes it more difficult to enjoy fully.

We'll miss your input and knowledge on the thread. Take care and good luck.

mark
 
Wow, Boret. Good luck to you. You've helped me out a lot and I appreciate it. Best of luck to you and your company. After my tank problems I tried to sell my tank, I was frustrated. Told my wife if it hadn't sold by my spring break I'd tear it down and rebuild. To make a few adjustments and hopefully have a tank that will sustain fish life, not just corals. I sold off all my corals and the 1 lonely fish, the lone ranger if you will that would not die.
I'm thinking maybe 1 of the problems that plagued my fish was stray voltage, I discovered my skimmer pump was leaking a little voltage. Not sure why that wouldn't affect my inverts or the one lone clown fish, but anyway, bought a new pump. It should be in sometime this week. Going to redo the aquascape, redo some plumbing things and rebuild. I'll post pictures next week when I get things back up and running.
Again, Boret, thanks for your help, you'll be missed around here. Best of luck!!!
 
Hey guys. Do any of you guys know off hand the size holes in the back of the 92g corner tank. I'm trying to order supplies to make a herbie overflow but can't remember the size and it'd just be a PITA to bust out the pipes to figure it out. So if any of you guys remember off hand that would be awesome.
Thanks!
 
L98-Z - you could consider mounting the actuators down along the back sides of the stand, then use full-extension Heavy-Duty drawer slides mounted to 1x lumber to create slides. the actuator pushes the center 1x, which is attached to the canopy and flanked by two 1x firmly attached to the stand. that might guide it and if you try to balance the two LA on each side so the weight front-to-back is fairly neutral it shouldn't bind.
 
L98-Z - you could consider mounting the actuators down along the back sides of the stand, then use full-extension Heavy-Duty drawer slides mounted to 1x lumber to create slides. the actuator pushes the center 1x, which is attached to the canopy and flanked by two 1x firmly attached to the stand. that might guide it and if you try to balance the two LA on each side so the weight front-to-back is fairly neutral it shouldn't bind.

That's not a bad idea at all. With the gas struts I was worried about getting it back down anyways. I'll certainly look into that idea.
Thanks.

I'm also trying to figure out how strong I want the linear actuators. 40lbs to 400lbs is all the same price and about the same speed ($120-$130) a piece...

First thought was instantly 400lbs... but 400lbs could cause serious damage if there was binding and I couldn't to have them push.
 
A quick update on my 120 gallon corner.

I picked up my final fish to complete my stocking this weekend.

The new fish are a small powder brown tang, a melanurus wrasse and a pencil wrasse.

My fish list is now...

1 blue hippo tang 3"
1 yellow tang 3"
1 powder brown tang 3"
1 yellow coris wrasse 2"-
1 melanurus wrasse 2 1/2-3"
1 pencil wrasse 2 1/2"
1 royal gramma 2"
2 picasso clowns 1 1/2"
1 cleaner shrimp
1 harlequin shrimp

I know, its pretty heavy stocking. I'll keep a close eye on things and de-stock if necessary. For the momment everyone seems to be enjoying great harmony and swimming and eating very well.

Heres some pics :)

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And a quick clip

 
So you guys don't think I fell off the planet.

DSC_2695.jpg


One of my favorite chalices, Bazooka Joe.

DSC_2674.jpg


Added a mystery wrasse over the weekend. My six line went into one of the powerheads and became starfish food.

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looking great, better every time i see it.
 
I am getting out of the whole thing for a while guys!!!

My new job (I started a company!!) its taking me all over the world.
I am home right now (for only a week), and surprisingly, after almost 3 months away, the tank was doing great. I have to leave next week for another month and a half.

I was afraid I will get to this crossroad. I've been holding on to the tank as much as I can... but it is not doable if you are not home. So I posted locally my Breaking out the tank thread.

About 90% of the Livestock is gone and about 30% of the equipment has found a new home.

It is very sad, because it took me a lot of work and planning to get here but I have to be logical about it.

I will keep checking back here for time to time, and when I settle down I will start another one for sure.

It has been a tremendous pleasure to share the board with you guys!

the very best for the future boret, good luick and hope you get another tank one day.

mike
 
Jesse - The tank is looking pretty good, even though it wasn't quite what you had in mind. I like the looks of a mixed reef alot. I noticed that you put the ends back on your korallias. I have done the same with mine as well, and I think I like the more directed stronger flow as opposed to the very wide, somewhat gentler flow. Have you noticed a difference?

J - The tank is looking awesome! I too love the wrasse. I really like that Halmidea in there too.

Michael - still awaiting that pic! :)
 
Yea Jim, I did it more to keep the fish out of them. All it took was having my six line become sushi, and I figured might as well.
 
J - I really like that Halmidea in there too.

Yeah, I never knew I had it until I transfered tanks. It was growing behind the rockwork. No one touched it til I added the powder brown tang. And his grazing has perked the curiosity of the yellow tang. Now its getting chewed pretty regularly. But its also growing quite nicely.
 
Anyone here run VorTechs on their 92s?

My display is tight against one wall, and a few inches from the other.
There is enough room on the "away" side to mount the vortechs.
I currently have one on that side but want to increse the flow and take advantage of the new echo programming.

Any suggestions?

Thanks
 
Anyone here run VorTechs on their 92s?

My display is tight against one wall, and a few inches from the other.
There is enough room on the "away" side to mount the vortechs.
I currently have one on that side but want to increse the flow and take advantage of the new echo programming.

Any suggestions?

Thanks
I was also planning on adding a vortech to my 92. As a matter of fact, I paid for a new mp20 from the RC selling forum but the seller scammed me and never sent the pump.....long story.
Anyhow I didn't know if the vortech mp20 was going to provide enough flow, since the tank is really only 36" at its widest point. I currently have 3 korallia 3's and 1 k-4. I was looking to replace 2 of the koralias with the vortech.
What new programming do the vortechs bring?
Eric
 
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