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05/09/2010, 08:31 PM | #1 |
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thebanker's 55G: Progress Pics
Since I'm about 1 year in, I decided to take some new pictures of my 55 gallon I started 1 year ago. It's been an amazing journey with this tank. All my mistakes, combined with the knowledge base here on RC helped me create this successful reef tank. I now laugh when I think of my humble beginnings... a UGF, penguin bio-wheel filters, and tap water. It's been a long journey, so thanks to all those here on RC whose knowledge has made this such an enjoyable one.
April 2009 (cringe... that IS crushed coral and Top Fin polished white rocks) June 2009 September 2009 November 2009 (after acquisition of more livestock and live rock) Then the big T5 & refugium upgrade May 2010 Last edited by thebanker; 05/09/2010 at 08:49 PM. |
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More of May 2010
Left side of tank Right side of tank Obligatory false percs My gramma One of my scooter blennies Crocea |
05/09/2010, 08:43 PM | #3 |
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FTS Hammer Green slimer... growing quickly! Zoas Thanks for reading! |
05/10/2010, 02:07 AM | #4 |
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beautiful tank! really has come a long way, congratulations.
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05/10/2010, 03:27 AM | #5 |
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Awesome tank! You've come a long way in a year! I especially love the way the rocks are arranged. Your 55 seems way less cramped than mine. Great use of space.
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05/10/2010, 03:53 AM | #6 |
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Nice! You've overcome the challenge of landscaping the narrow tank nicely!
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05/10/2010, 04:33 AM | #7 |
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looks great! i think your clam may be a deresa...
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05/10/2010, 08:46 AM | #8 |
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Very nice looking tank!!
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05/10/2010, 11:16 AM | #10 |
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Thanks for all your positive feedback and kind remarks. I have more pics to come, showing good SPS growth.
looks great! i think your clam may be a deresa... It is a dersea. Interesting. I wouldn't be surprised if my LFS gave me a poorly ID'd clam. |
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Updated Pics
My friend took a bunch of updated pictures with the Canon DSLR. Enjoy.
FTS Left Side Right Side Selected Fish The oscellaris clowns, they rule the tank The blue devil damsel, he's been there since he beginning The scooter dragonets The square box anthias, R.I.P. The filefish, trying to do something sneaky and bite that coral |
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Corals, from left to right
Sinularia leather Caulastrea collection Euphyllia glabrescens Stylophora pistillata Green montipora capricornis Green w/ blue tip acropora The obligatory clavularia, green star polyps ORA pink seriatopora |
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Euphyllia parancora Totally blown out shot of euphyllia paradivisa (frogspawn) Derasa clam My largest corallimorpharian, a big green rhodactis Plenty of this beautiful crap, pink pulsing xenia |
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My giant brown montipora Nice blue tipped acropora tenuis Yellow acropora, extremely fluorescent Purple tipped acropora valida Pocillopora Damicornis Large mat of palythoa Small colony of "pearlberry" acropora Thanks for reading! |
03/22/2011, 07:26 AM | #15 |
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Wow!!! It's looking great! Those are some nice pix too. I know you now want to go out and get yourself a nice camera
The clownfishes be calling me.... Now bring yourself to Richmond!
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03/22/2011, 08:13 AM | #16 |
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wow! Fantastic tank. Now even I am wanting a DSLR even more!
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Thanks for stopping by and checking it out.
And yes I really do want a DSLR. Someday! |
03/22/2011, 11:02 AM | #18 |
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Spectacular tank. Very impressed! I noticed that you are sumpless. Can you give more info on your husbandry (ie water changes, dosing, etc)?
How long have you had the filefish, and what kind of trouble is he causing? |
03/22/2011, 11:16 AM | #19 |
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Thanks iwishtofish.
My husbandry is really simple. My water changes are pretty minimal. I change about 2 gallons per month when cleaning out my canister filter with activated carbon, so there are virtually no large water changes. I don't reccommend that for most people, but it works for me. I dose Seachem Reef Fusion 2-part, and regularly change activated carbon, GFO and trim chaetomorpha. I'm running about 250ml of pellets along with a miracle mud refugium, and together those keep my nitrates at 0 on salifert tests. Phosphate tends to creep up, and GFO takes care of that. Or patches of bryopsis and hair algae, I still haven't beaten that stuff. But I'm working on it. I've tried dosing other stuff, but I can't see any difference. This list includes MB7, Koralcolor, Restor, iodine, strontium, various phytos and aminos. I can't see any difference, at all from any of the above. Dosing Potassium Chloride seems to bring out pinks and dosing iron seems to bring out greens, but I've practically stopped dosing everything now except calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium. I've had the filefish for about a year and a half. He's tried just about every coral in the tank, but doesn't cause any noticeable harm. The clownfish do far worse to the euphyllids, since they love to pretend everything is an anemone. |
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Nice transition shots, I even like the older nov 2009 shot, reminds me of my older tank when I first went reef.
Love that pink birdnest colony, keep me in mind if you have an accidental frag. Those euphyllia shots are great too.
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03/22/2011, 11:53 AM | #21 |
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I have a few intentional, and unintentional frags. You want one?
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03/22/2011, 12:20 PM | #22 |
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Totally do!
I just got done looking at your sticky in lounge(took forever, bored, rain day) and I have a green toadstool also dropping babies like crazy if you haven't already scored that yet.
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Would love a green toadstool. I don't have any toadstool leathers and I've been eyeballing them at the LFS. We should meet up.
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Sounds cool, not too far, but would be best on a weekend or reason to meet half way or something.
I have several good size ones, couple inches, nice green polyps.
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Yeah meeting in the middle is a good call. I make it down to SD county every once in a while but I'd be down to meet up half way. Maybe we should meet at the carlsbad outlets?
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