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Will I have the low range kit.... Check out this thread, This is the same one I have. http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...readid=1182318 |
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Just read the entire thread! Beautiful fish and tank.
Any updates for the new year? I was wondering how things were doing with the reactors added?
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Red Velvet (C. Rubrisqaumis) Rhomboid Labouti Female Hawaiian Flame Wrasse Diamond Watchmen Goby The remaining fish in the tank seemed to have fought it off for the moment but I may be in between the life/breeding cycle. For now just watching and waiting to see what happens next. Don't know if I am out of the woods yet. These were big losses for me and am pretty discouraged at the moment. The reactors have been working fine. Slowly upping the amount of media. N03 and P04 still reading zero as always but starting to get a bit of bryopsis. Been manually removing but just keeps coming back. Next I am going to try the elevated magnesium method to eradicate. Seems like there are a lot of success stories with it. Have a gallon of Tech M on the way. I plan on taking pics and documenting the progress (if any). I am winning the war against the Lobophora algae with the naso and the urchin. Between the two of them, it is 90% gone. The problem is the bit that is left is in cracks and crevices that they can not get to. If given the chance, I am sure that it would just grow back. Eternal vigilance... This hobby is full of ups and downs. Unfortunately I am in one of the downs at the moment. Thanks for checking in. |
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Hang in there Will! Sorry to hear about your losses.
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01/24/2009, 09:20 AM | #458 |
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Will,
You are the inspiration for a lot of people with similar size tanks. Just keep your chin up because we all go through ups and downs. Sorry.
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wow havent looked at the tank in a little while. Amazing. That naso is really starting to cleant that rock up. The kole should join in eventually they are great algea eaters. But besides the algea great looking tank. One of the best 90g tanks i have ever seen. I am going to send you a pm about camreas dont want to get off topic.
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Sorry to hear about the losses and hope that everything will return to a healthy state soon.
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Thanks for the kind words everyone.
Reeftanks6, you mentioned my kole but he had an incident and actually had to go. I posted this on your tang thread already but might as well include it here as well.... Quote:
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Sorry about that will. I forgot about that.
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01/26/2009, 12:06 AM | #463 |
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how tall is the platform stand that your tank is on?
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I'm not sure if I want to make mine 36" or a little shorter. Does everything fit ok under your tank. Like your skimmer, does it come out of there ok?
Is there anything you would have done different?
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I don't know if you mentioned it before but, what kind of paint or stain did you use on the stand? Also you mention primed, painted and poly? I take it you used a type of clear coat poly over the paint?
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01/26/2009, 02:27 PM | #470 |
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beautiful wrasse pics and excellent craftmanship on the stand etc.
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thanks for the input
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What is the tool called that makes that countersink like in this picture? |
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