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06/13/2009, 11:15 PM | #501 |
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sunnyx, how much time do you spend cleaning your glass? That tank looks as clean as a 1 day old tank but with large corals
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My glass doesn't really put on much algae but I will run the magnet whenever I am not busy and near the tank. I could go about 10 days before I would have to clean the glass but I try and clean it every couple days. The wall directly behind the tank is painted a light blue which really gives the tank a sense of depth when looking at it in person. Nothing destroys the illusion of a pristine reef than a dirty viewing pane. |
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120g tech 2 X 250W Reeflux 10k, Center,400w Reeflux 20k ,GEO618,2 Vortechs/1VHO Actinic,3Ati Blue+ 54w T5,2 Fiji purp 54w T5,Octo Extreme 250 Skimmer w/purp/pinwheels,130+ lbs Marco rock,200 + lbs sand,Mag 18,Sps & Nepthea Current Tank Info: 120g TECH SPS & GREEN LEATHERS,NEPTHEA & SINULARIA |
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06/17/2009, 10:15 AM | #504 |
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That is an awesome efflo Mark728. Where is it in terms of your lighting?
I have two efflos that are coloring up VERY slowly. I've had them for about 4 months and they are growing but just showing hints of blue/purple. I'm thinking more light would help. Mine are about 12 & 16 inches below a 250W XM 20K with T5 supplements and med-strong random flow. |
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120g tech 2 X 250W Reeflux 10k, Center,400w Reeflux 20k ,GEO618,2 Vortechs/1VHO Actinic,3Ati Blue+ 54w T5,2 Fiji purp 54w T5,Octo Extreme 250 Skimmer w/purp/pinwheels,130+ lbs Marco rock,200 + lbs sand,Mag 18,Sps & Nepthea Current Tank Info: 120g TECH SPS & GREEN LEATHERS,NEPTHEA & SINULARIA |
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06/19/2009, 12:25 PM | #508 |
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All are awesome tanks.
Here's almost all DIY 180 G SPS Tank from Indonesia. FTS 19 June 2009. Millipora. Six Line Wrase. Almost All DIY 180 G SPS Tank Photo Gallery Thank you.
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love the head on with the six-line wrasse.....so used to seeing side shots of them.....unique
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My frag tank |
06/26/2009, 02:02 PM | #512 |
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Welles do you have any other pics of your old tank? new one is beutiful by the way!!!
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06/29/2009, 10:57 AM | #513 |
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I took this pic on Saturday morning...
This is a picture from 6 months ago...09/11/08... |
06/29/2009, 12:08 PM | #514 |
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Nice! That Valida really colored up!
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06/29/2009, 12:49 PM | #515 | |
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it is very Supercolor Nice i have a new Aqua and Blog look here http://korallenzuchtb.blogspot.com/ greeting Jürgen |
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120õ60õ60 cm. 2x250 W 20000K . Skimmerless system. Calcium|Hardness supplements are added with balling. Algal filter with Chetomorpha 60l . Chemical filtration: Purigen and Korallen Zucht carbon.
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There's some really beautiful tanks on here!! I'm glad this thread is still going strong!
Mine has some ways to go until I'm completely happy, but it is an SPS tank!! Here's my 120g SPS reef. |
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That looks awesome Jim
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I always enjoy seeing the progression photos.... so here is a group of mine!! 7-14-2007 5-21-2008 3-9-2009 7-3-2009 |
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07/11/2009, 07:14 PM | #522 | |
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Would love to see more pics and details. Thanks for sharing.
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07/11/2009, 10:45 PM | #523 | |
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very beautiful tank! do you have a thread somewhere about the tank and husbandry? yours is the first skimmerless sps tank i have seen here. Carl |
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07/12/2009, 01:25 PM | #524 |
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Thanks for your comments.
http://www.aqualogo.ru/phpbb2/index....=post&id=25742 http://www.aqualogo.ru/phpbb2/index....=post&id=25747 http://www.aqualogo.ru/phpbb2/index....=post&id=25753 (after we moved to another city. Unfortunately i lost 3 very nice colonies and most of my clams) http://www.aqualogo.ru/phpbb2/index....=post&id=29550 (few months later, from that moment skimmer was removed (06/2008/) http://www.aqualogo.ru/phpbb2/index....=post&id=30965 (with new DIY light) http://www.aqualogo.ru/phpbb2/index....=post&id=33075 (and this is the last photo, after 2 months all corals were sold and we moved to another town again, but I made frags from almost every coral. So now my "Home sea" looks rather poor ) From the very begining I made bekcet skimmer ( http://www.aqualogo.ru/phpbb2/index....e=post&id=8825 , http://www.aqualogo.ru/phpbb2/index....e=post&id=8826 ), that very soon seemed to be excessively powerfull (system became steril - no plancton, no algae, some corals looked poor )/ And I wanted to make the system as silent as possible. I think skimmer can be removed after a year , if you see that the system became stable and can bear its usual load . But I have to confess that I never loaded system very hard after the skimmer was removed. I never had more than 10 fishes ( and I never wanted to have more ). For nutriens export only refugium, carbon and purigen are used. Here are some macro shots of my tank on our russian forum (its my thread) . 3 months ago my Kauderni reproduced successfully, 18 from 20 fries were brought up. http://www.aqualogo.ru/phpbb2/index....dpost&p=173191 http://www.aqualogo.ru/phpbb2/index....dpost&p=174184 All pics are clickable Sorry but I decided to give only the links because the limitation 50 kb is very severe , and nothing can be shown at such pictures. |
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WOW amazing thread, can't stop drooling lol
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