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Unread 05/22/2008, 08:24 AM   #76
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No kidding...

I overanalyzed the crap out of that one


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Unread 05/22/2008, 08:45 AM   #77
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wow lol that was simple enough
I must be doing something against King Neptune's law here but I have had 3 anthias for over a year---I only feed once in the morning and one at night--and they eat the same flake food as the others
They seem in excellent shape like the rest of my crew


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Unread 05/22/2008, 08:58 AM   #78
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Beats me, I haven't researched all the types of anthias, but I have been told only certain ones require special feeding... maybe it's one of those things that are assumed need to be done. (a lot of that in this hobby )

You can't argue with success though... What type of anthias do you have Scott?

Also, did you happen to see this tank? 2 water changes a year and uses straight tap water with no dechlorinator
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1395105


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Unread 05/22/2008, 09:03 AM   #79
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lol everything looks happy in that tank, my guess is that we as a whole community are doing something wrong, in ten years we will look back and say, man why was i doing that....


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Beats me, I haven't researched all the types of anthias, but I have been told only certain ones require special feeding... maybe it's one of those things that are assumed need to be done. (a lot of that in this hobby )

You can't argue with success though... What type of anthias do you have Scott?

Also, did you happen to see this tank? 2 water changes a year and uses straight tap water with no dechlorinator
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1395105

yes, I just looked--

the big thing I noticed was the lack of sps corals----I don't think they would have done as well in that particular situation



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Of all the problems it could have been, and it was the simplest one to fix, remove the sponge! since when did simple become right when it came to salt water?


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Unread 05/22/2008, 11:34 AM   #82
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haha... no kidding... my g/f sitting on the couch says to me...

"hey the bubbles stopped, what'd you do?"

As I look down at the blue sponge in my hand... it was like that V8 commercial... duh...




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haha. I love moments like that.


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Unread 05/22/2008, 12:12 PM   #84
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haha... no kidding... my g/f sitting on the couch says to me...

"hey the bubbles stopped, what'd you do?"

As I look down at the blue sponge in my hand... it was like that V8 commercial... duh...

I thought you were alot older T.J. how do you ever buy beer without being carded


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Unread 05/22/2008, 12:22 PM   #85
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haha

That was me when I was younger... before I started vodka dosing...

Honestly I have no clue who the kid is... just thought the picture fit the situation too perfectly


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Unread 05/22/2008, 07:03 PM   #86
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wow that is the first time i have loged in that this thread hasn't been in my subscribtions had to come and make sure there wasn't a glitch. lol congrats on gettin rid of the bubbles.


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wow that is the first time i have loged in that this thread hasn't been in my subscribtions had to come and make sure there wasn't a glitch. lol congrats on gettin rid of the bubbles.
you obviously have missed this thread also

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...6#post12055086


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no i have seen that one before lot more info on it now though.


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Unread 05/22/2008, 08:52 PM   #89
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wow that is the first time i have loged in that this thread hasn't been in my subscribtions had to come and make sure there wasn't a glitch. lol congrats on gettin rid of the bubbles.
haha... yeah today was the first day for baseball leagues around here, and my buddy talked me into strapping on the spikes again.


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Not many updates today, because as I said, I wasn't around.

Just checked the parameters on the 55g tank with the PBT in it to make sure everything is staying stable. The temp is about the only thing that was a little higher than the display tank... the display runs at about 78-79 degrees in the display. I found out there's a 2 degree drop from the sump to the display on the 90g tank... the thermometer probe is in the sump. The 55g tank is running a little warmer at 82 degrees right now. So I adjusted it down a little, and will gradually lower it over the next week to within the 78-79 range.

Also the phosphates are creeping up again, but I'm not really concerned, because the PBT is cleaning house in the tank, and there is almost no algae visible. I'll probably do a 15g water change this weekend, and give the substrate a heavy basting. I've backed off and only plan on only using the baster before water changes every 2 weeks now.


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Also, I emailed a copy of the spreadsheet that I use to record my water parameters to another RC member, so I figured I would also extend the offer to all of you...

I can email you a blank copy of the spreadsheet I use for recording water parameters. It only takes a few minutes to create one, but if that's even too long for you I'd be more than happy to send a copy of mine


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Unread 05/23/2008, 06:44 AM   #93
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Shot you out an email this morning.


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thx swift, i should be writing everything down this will give me the extra push to actually do it, need a mag kit now lol


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No problem... I'm going to try and put together a tank maintenance spreadsheet also at some point, between the 2 tanks I get mixed up all the time trying to remember what I've cleaned, or what needs cleaned... I need to create a weekly monthly/checklist so I know where and what I did, and what I need to do.


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Hey everything sounds great. How is the PBT? one other question for you. How long did it take you to get him to eat?


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Unread 05/24/2008, 02:26 PM   #97
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He was doing great up until today. I performed a 15g water change, and did a bunch of maintenance in the tank this morning, so he's pretty stressed out right now. Hopefully it's just temporary from all the ruckus, and his color will darken back to normal soon.

As far as eating goes... he's still not taking much of anything on a regular basis. He nips at the algae on the clip every once in a while, and he took frozen brine shrimp one day, but hasn't since. He mostly just swims around and grazes on the rocks all day.

I won't be moving him over to the DT until he begins to take food on a regular basis though. I'm not really concerned yet, he's about on the same pace as my yellow tang. I think it took a week or so before he took interest in anything but the algae on the rocks and walls.

Aa precaution I'm actually going to get my 15g treatment tank up and running today, just in case.


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TJ, I thought I could save you a bunch of work by showing you a customizable, free aquarium logging software for windows. I hardly log anything anymore since it has been a few years and things are pretty stable around here but it is very helpful for new tanks or those who are anal about tracking things.

LINK

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He was doing great up until today. I performed a 15g water change, and did a bunch of maintenance in the tank this morning, so he's pretty stressed out right now. Hopefully it's just temporary from all the ruckus, and his color will darken back to normal soon.

As far as eating goes... he's still not taking much of anything on a regular basis. He nips at the algae on the clip every once in a while, and he took frozen brine shrimp one day, but hasn't since. He mostly just swims around and grazes on the rocks all day.

I won't be moving him over to the DT until he begins to take food on a regular basis though. I'm not really concerned yet, he's about on the same pace as my yellow tang. I think it took a week or so before he took interest in anything but the algae on the rocks and walls.

Aa precaution I'm actually going to get my 15g treatment tank up and running today, just in case.
ocean one flake food is full of spirulina algae---all my tangs are on that--I hardly feed them any meat
You can also soak it in garlic guard or some thing like it to tantalize the food a little for them


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Unread 05/24/2008, 06:24 PM   #100
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Do you know what the difference is between formula 1 and formula 2...?

I completely forgot I had some formula 2 flakes in the closet. I put some of that in the tank and he went nuts for it... and his color is returning and almost back to normal. So that's a relief.


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