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Unread 10/15/2006, 04:00 PM   #1
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Talking 4 Month 75 Gl. reef (PICS)

My reef is about 4 months old now... it was F/O for many years before I converted to reef. Everything is growing well and I've had no major problems. Bare with me ...my camera isn't that great!






















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Unread 10/15/2006, 04:19 PM   #4
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I am upgrading to a 75g soon, after seeing your pics I cant wait!!!! Your tank is beautiful!!! A list of your fish would be nice, I see a few I really like!!!


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Unread 10/15/2006, 04:30 PM   #5
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I am upgrading to a 75g soon, after seeing your pics I cant wait!!!! Your tank is beautiful!!! A list of your fish would be nice, I see a few I really like!!!
Thanks! I will not be adding anymore fish until I upgrade to a 150gl. or larger tank. I'm not sure how soon that will be as I'm still experimenting with this reef set up.

30 hermits
30 snails
1 sand sifting neon gobey
2 occelarus clownfish
1 cannary blenny
1 yellow tang
1 copperband butterfly
1 6 line wrasse
3 blue/green chromis
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How is your 6 line with the hermits and shrimp, does it ever pick at them?

I really like that canary blenny, I thought it was a midas blenny at first.

Is the sand sifting neon goby the one in the last pic.? How deep is your sand bed?

How is your copperband doing? Ive heard alot of people have trouble getting them to eat. They are a really nice looking fish!!

Sorry for all of the questions! Im hoping for a similar set up in the near future.

Your tank really looks great!!!


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Unread 10/15/2006, 04:49 PM   #7
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How is your 6 line with the hermits and shrimp, does it ever pick at them?

I really like that canary blenny, I thought it was a midas blenny at first.
Is the sand sifting neon goby the one in the last pic.? How deep is your sand bed?
Sorry for all of the questions! Im hoping for a similar set up in the near future.
Your tank really looks great!!!
The six-line is great and always on the move darting in and out of the rocks. He does not nip at anything. He's pretty passive.

Yes, that's the goby in the last pic. I got him about 6 months "before" I converted to reef. You may not want one...he keeps the sand bed nice and clean (white) BUT he constantly sifts sand and drops it on anything that is on the bottom. Notice I do not have any corals or my clam on the bottom - that's why. I would get rid of him but my wife loves him so I deal with it for now

My sand bed is about 3 to 4 inches deep. My LR is sitting on egg-crate (light diffusing panel) and I mix up all the sand with a turkey baster once a week when blowing the deterius off the rocks and corals.


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Unread 10/15/2006, 05:21 PM   #8
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Nice PiMp MaN!!!! Looking great.......are ya ready for a upgrade?? I know theres a nice 180 for sale!!!!! LOL


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Unread 10/15/2006, 05:39 PM   #9
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Nice PiMp MaN!!!! Looking great.......are ya ready for a upgrade?? I know theres a nice 180 for sale!!!!! LOL
I heard man...I still can't believe you're selling it. I'd be all over it but $5,800 will put gas in my truck for the next 12 months It sounds like a great deal but I'm just not ready yet as we live in a condo right now and not getting a house for another year or so.


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LOL thats cool, I was just messing with ya!!! It might still be here in a year or so!!! Im really in no rush, just waiting for the right person....If ya know someone or if ya help me sell it ill hook ya up with some loot The price is also Negotiable......

Good luck with ya tank, its looking great and I think some of those xenia look familiar!!!


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your tank looks great! i love all the beautiful fish in it!


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Unread 10/15/2006, 08:48 PM   #12
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Thanks for all that info.!!!


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Unread 10/15/2006, 08:50 PM   #13
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Sweet tank! I really like the canary blenny. Where did you find it? We only have petco here, so I order 90% of my stuff from foster and smith.


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wow man impressive, ive been doing reef for a long time and i dont think i could ever make a reef look so nice in just 4 months.......i just started a new system and cant get rid of this nuscence algea on the rocks and sand, as well as this bloom in the water its quite cloudy......your system looks quite similar though to my reef ive had up for like 5 years.....nice job


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Very nice tank. for How long you have that copperband butterfly? I heard that they are difficult to keep, How he does with your corals? I'm thinking in adding a yellow tang to my 80 gallon tank, maybe I wait until he is the last fish that I add.


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nice tank.. looking good !!!



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Unread 10/16/2006, 07:11 AM   #17
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Very nice tank! Definately a lot better then my tank at 7 months!


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Unread 10/16/2006, 07:44 AM   #18
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THANK YOU for all the compliments


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Sweet tank! I really like the canary blenny. Where did you find it? We only have petco here, so I order 90% of my stuff from foster and smith.
I got my canary blenny from my LFS. I am fortunate to have 2 really well maintained fish stores near me.


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wow man impressive, ive been doing reef for a long time and i dont think i could ever make a reef look so nice in just 4 months.......i just started a new system and cant get rid of this nuscence algea on the rocks and sand, as well as this bloom in the water its quite cloudy......your system looks quite similar though to my reef ive had up for like 5 years.....nice job
Thanks man - I'll tell you what I really think keeps my overall water quality in check... In addition to changing my filter sock each weekend, I also do a 10 to 15 gallon water change every weekend with RO/DI water. I should also point out that I only have 260w of PC lighting and only run a skimmer on my tank - no sump, refugium, reactors, etc... I will get that stuff when I go BIG


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Very nice tank. for How long you have that copperband butterfly? I heard that they are difficult to keep, How he does with your corals? I'm thinking in adding a yellow tang to my 80 gallon tank, maybe I wait until he is the last fish that I add.
Thank you! I have had the copperband for 4 months now. I added him to control aptasia in my tank. He ate it all in two days and I have never seen another pop up since. He is a very picky eater and loves Mysis shrimp. He is fine with all my corals and never nips at them. HOWEVER - he did eat all the feather dusters in the tank


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Very nice tank! Definately a lot better then my tank at 7 months!
How about some pics...


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Very nice.


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You've got so much nice stuff going on, don't know where to look first. Any pics of your sump area? I always like to look under the hood. Good job. Keep on "pimpin"


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You've got so much nice stuff going on, don't know where to look first. Any pics of your sump area? I always like to look under the hood. Good job. Keep on "pimpin"
Sure...not much to see here though. I used my wet/dry box which is rated for a 125gl tank, removed the bio balls and added a filter sock. I left the blue sponge at the bottom to block micro-bubbles which I was getting from my skimmer return.



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