Third Time's A Charm!

Thanks guys.

As for the rics, I started with 1 that I bought from Hung for $35 about three years ago. Now I have around 20 of them and I have sold some as well. They seem to do well in every tank I have put them in. They don't mind ultra dirty water and they still reproduce under very nutrient poor SPS conditions. If I could, I wouldn't mind having a tank full of them.



Brad
 
Dang Brad, thats not a good way to start at all. Have you tested your water for amonia, trates, and trites? Are you running anything for phophates? That looks like one heck of a cycle you are going through.

Hope things get straightened out soon.
 
I don't think my tank looked that bad when it started, maybe my 125g. Seriously it looks like someone took a crap in your tank. You got it plumbed to your toilet close loop style, must be your surge ;)

Give it a month and it will all go away, although you could throw in the towel and give me some of those nice rics.
 
Does anyone want to go out for chocolate ice cream?? :lmao:

BTW Brad, your aquascaping looks awesome. I can't wait until your tank clears up so that you can start moving in corals.
 
Let's stop the last page of discussion I just removed people or folks are going to find their accounts suspended.

Family friendly...Remember?

Thanks.
 
Here are a couple shots from today. The hair algae is now beginning to look like a kelp forest. I have noticed that the HA is growing primarily off the flat pieces of rock. It makes me wonder if perhaps those rocks have a lot of phosphate in them that is leaching out. On the other hand, it might just be that those pieces are recieving more light. Right now I am only running 2 halides for an hour each day. Until my canopy is completed, I don't want to run all 4 halides for an extended period, due to the humidity issues.

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Brad
 
The tank looks very nice and respectful... poop no longer comes to mind ;)

I think that hair algae beats mine from the 125g.

I would say hit it hard with lights. you are probably just prolonging the process, maybe not

PO gangsta... you up for poker tonight, if so give me a ring we need Lee also.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11588761#post11588761 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Tommy Sandler
maybe the 4th time will be the charm

Nope... That's it.... I have had it... I am hanging it up:(

JJ, Please stop by with Tommy Sandler and remove all this junk from my basement. I know you and Tommy will put it all to better use.




Brad
 
I hope you are just kidding. I have never had to cycle a tank from scratch so I don't know what you are going through but it will straighten out and you will be happy when it does. Hang in there, your tank and rockwork are really nice and I see a beautiful reef in there :)
 
You should harvest it and sell hair algae rope that you braid from it...

Or maybe you could make wigs and toupes for bald/balding folks...

Maybe you need to hire some midget divers from france to go in there and you can do midget Jacques Costeau visits the kelp forrests...

I know...I am so helpful.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11591670#post11591670 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dascharisma
Nope... That's it.... I have had it... I am hanging it up:(

JJ, Please stop by with Tommy Sandler and remove all this junk from my basement. I know you and Tommy will put it all to better use.




Brad

Your still paying your dues right?....j/k

It'll go away, this is just the corals way of messing with your emotions
 
The tank is finally starting to look ok. The algae isn't completely gone, but it is getting there. I don't know what the water parameters are right now, but they are probably not perfect. I am going to add a few hardy corals in the next few days to see how things do. I probably won't add sps until I get my new skimmer. I ordered a 4ft tall 18 inch Volcano with all the options (wetneck, ozone port, etc.) Here is a pic of the tank from today.
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As some of you know, I have killed a ton of fish to get where we are. I don't know what the problem was, but every clown I put in the tank died, while chromis and a royal gramma lived happily. Finally the 17th clownfish to enter the tank lived. Here is the loan survivor. I call him (although it is probably a female) "Number 17".
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Brad
 
I added the first coral to the tank this weekend. So far so good. The water is testing at 0 Nitrates, alk 8.6, pH 8.6, and Calcium at 380. I need to bring the calcium up a bit without pushing up the pH, but I doubt ricordea will mind either way.
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Now a few hundred more, and the tank should be full.
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Brad
 
I can see it now...Brad starts a science experiment to see how long it takes for one Ricordea to divide enough times to fill that tank...
 
I got home today and saw something crazy going on with a ricordea. The rock it is on is broken in two, and it is stretching the ric. I decided to snap a couple pics.

Here are all of the rics, finally moved into their new home.
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Here is the stretched ric from the side.
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Here it is from the front.
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Lastly here is a ric apparently in the process of eating a crab.
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Brad
 
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