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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    Think its time for new pics!!

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    John - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Patrick View Post
    Think its time for new pics!!
    I have plenty of pics in my reef... info thingy... I'll get some new pics soon.
    I will think outside the glassbox.

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    John - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Barred Goby A
    dscf0290y - ~180 Reef~

    Barred Goby B
    dscf0291c - ~180 Reef~

    Blue Devil (AKA Jerk Fish)
    dscf0299f - ~180 Reef~

    Allens Damsels (All 3)
    dscf0312f - ~180 Reef~

    Yellow Tang
    dscf0315n - ~180 Reef~
    I will think outside the glassbox.

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    John - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I think I'll try using my wifes camera for a FTS (Full Tank Shot)

    dscf0168w - ~180 Reef~
    I will think outside the glassbox.

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    Is that a GIANT Cap in the right hand side???

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    John - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Patrick View Post
    Is that a GIANT Cap in the right hand side???
    Yes, I'm glad you noticed it. That would explain why my calcium dropped to 310...
    I will think outside the glassbox.

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    John - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Wattage For my Setup

    DAY
    876 - 916

    Lights 432Watts
    Return Pump 165
    2x Vortechs 16 - 56
    Skimmer 2x Sicce Pumps - 58 watts
    Heaters 3x 250 Watt heaters (Calculated only 215 Watts constant to maintain Temp)


    NIGHT
    648 - 688

    Fuge 48 Watts
    Frag Tank 156 Watts
    Return Pump 165
    2x Vortechs 16 - 56
    Skimmer 2x Sicce Pumps - 58 watts
    Heaters 3x 250 Watt heaters (Calculated only 215 Watts constant to maintain Temp)


    180 Gallon Display Tank (Volume after rocks and sand ~156 Gallons)
    120 Sump (Volume after sand and rock and water levels ~84 Gallons)
    18 Gallon Frag Tank (Volume ~15)

    Total Water Volume - 255

    Watts Per Gallon
    Day Min - 3.43 WPG
    Day Max - 3.59 WPG

    Night Min - 2.54 WPG
    Night Max - 2.69 WPG
    I will think outside the glassbox.

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    John - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    DAY
    855 - 895

    Lights 432Watts
    Return Pump 144
    2x Vortechs 16 - 56
    Skimmer 2x Sicce Pumps - 58 watts
    Heaters 3x 250 Watt heaters (Calculated only 215 Watts constant to maintain Temp)



    Night
    627 - 667
    Fuge 48 Watts
    Frag Tank 156 Watts
    Return Pump 144
    2x Vortechs 16 - 56
    Skimmer 2x Sicce Pumps - 58 watts
    Heaters 3x 250 Watt heaters (Calculated only 215 Watts constant to maintain Temp)



    180 Gallon Display Tank (Volume after rocks and sand ~156 Gallons)
    120 Sump (Volume after sand and rock and water levels ~84 Gallons)
    18 Gallon Frag Tank (Volume ~15)

    Total Water Volume - 255

    Watts Per Gallon
    Day Min - 3.42 WPG
    Day Max - 3.58 WPG

    Night Min - 2.53 WPG
    Night Max - 2.68 WPG
    I will think outside the glassbox.

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    Wy Renegade - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Looking good - guess we have to go look at the reef info thingy to see pictures of the Ps and Zs?
    I collect PEs, and I'm always looking to trade for ones I don't have yet.

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    John - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Yeah, right now they are all mostly small frags so I didn't bother to take pics of them while in this setup. I want massively large colonies!

    I am still not too happy with my coral size... if my tank was a 34gallon, I would be ecstatic... but bigger reefs require bigger corals.

    But, yes I do have more pictures in my "Reef Info".
    I will think outside the glassbox.

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