Zibba's Reefs

Growth Shots

Stawberry Short Cake
Don't have exact date on this first shot, but must have been around spring 2013
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Oct. 2013


Jan 2014


June 2014 (right before upgrading to larger tank)


Oct. 2014 (~2 mo. after new tank)


Nov. 2014


February 16, 2015


It has lost color under the LEDs and I’m not sure exactly why that is. It’s at a point now where it’s too big to move it around in the tank. Still a fun coral to watch table out.
 
PC Rainbow
Sept. 2, 2014


Oct. 14, 2014


Nov. 5, 2014


Feb. 16, 2015



WWC What the ?? acro
Sept. 2, 2014


Oct. 14, 2014


Nov. 5, 2014


Feb. 16, 2015
 
TCK Pikachu

Sept. 2, 2014

Oct. 14, 2014


Just about killed it in November but covering it in glue when trying to remount; then it fell off again and found it during a water change as I almost siphoned it out of the tank. Has been remounted now for a month and is coming back. Little booger, but it’s a pretty one.

Feb. 16, 2015



That's all of the growth sequences for today. Thanks for checking them out.
 
excellent growth, regarding coloration I've found twice daily feedings of Cyclopeeze has helped color up many of my corals that had not changed in some time, it took about 8-10 weeks of feeding, other parameters were not changed
 
Thanks Elliott!

Do you use the frozen red bar of cyclopeeze or the freeze-dried? How much do you feeding at a time? And what times are you feeding? Morning/night when the lights are off?
 
I use the freeze dried Cyclopeeze, I mix about 4 tablespoons in a container of tank water and let it settle in the fridge. As it sinks to the bottom I siphon about 25cc or so from the bottom and mix with whatever I'm feeding, typically Mysis and Rod's frozen foods, let it all dissolve, mix and feed twice a day. When the container of Cyclopeeze runs out, usually in about a week, I repeat the process.
 
Very interesting growing.
ZiBba, during last Three monthes, have you modified the fixture setting or have uo got the same page 2?
How many high do uo have the fixtures from the water leve?
Thanks
 
Thanks, growth has been very good the last few months (in both tanks actually) so I know it's more than just the lighting.

I did modify the lighting schedule slightly in late-September and it has been the same since then by increasing the Violet channel slightly. Otherwise, I believe things are pretty much the same.



The lights are currently about 12-14" off the water, I believe. I've been thinking of raising them to around 2-2.5' off the water to get better coverage. As you can see, there are a few darker/shaded spots near the top of the tank where I'd like to have more light distribution for SPS. Since I have "room" to increase the LED intensity, I think it might solve the issue.

Let me know if you have any other questions.

Thanks!
 
Took some new pictures:

FTS update:
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Pro Corals' "Rainbow" Acro
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Blues Clues Acro
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Zoa.com blue w/ red polyp acro. We got this at MACNA 2014 and it lost all of its color during the trip home but it's slowly coming back.
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RR USA Cherry Bomb
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RR USA The Phuong
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Kwoww A. granulosa
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WWC Firefly acro
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Grapejuice acro
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ASD Red Ronin
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ASD Hyper Jubilee Paly (daylight)
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Hawkins and goni
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This mille is starting to turn into something cool. Both an actinic and regular shot:
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Forest fire digi
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Blue dragon (actinic)
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Big Green Stag, which is almost growing out of the water
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Red dragon and blue dragon
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ASD "œTwo faced" Rainbow mille (is this a mille?) actinic & daylight
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Some rhodactus shrooms and a hermit
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This pearlberry cameback from the dead!
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This one got much better over the past few months:
Feb.
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April
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Red planet just hasn't looked the same since the transfer and I'm 99% sure it's because it's not getting enough flow but I don't have another place for it so it's staying put.
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This one continues to impress me but it really needs be seen top down (as pictured) due to how it's growing in my tank.
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Hope you enjoyed the pics!
 
Holy moly, your tank is looking fantastic!!! how much do you typically feed in one day? And do you feed your tank when lights are out?
 
Holy moly, your tank is looking fantastic!!! how much do you typically feed in one day? And do you feed your tank when lights are out?

Thanks Rippin!

Really hard to say because Kris feeds the tank more often than I do but I'd say on average, we feed a 1"x1" piece from a frozen pack (i.e., LRS Reef Frenzy, Rod's Food, Mysis, etc.) and a 3"x3" sheet of nori per day.

And, I usually do a big flood feeding in the tank with a bunch of food the day before a water change. For example, I'll take one 1"x1" piece of Reef Frenzy, one 1x1 of Rod's Food, a 1/2"x1/2" piece of Rod's eggs, a cube or rotifers and some Doctor Eco System "egg brew" and feed half early in the morning before the lights come on and the other half mid-day. I just leave the skimmers off for 24hrs or whatever to make sure they don't go crazy.

Sometimes I'll feed reef roids when I think about it but it's so irregular that I can't say whether or not it has an effect.

Mad camera skills!

Dave.M

Thanks Dave! :)
 
Do you have a flickr photostream link so I can view these from work? Work blocks the static flickr pages but I can view photo streams. :D
 
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