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Geohawk's 60 gallon cube


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  1. #1
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    Kalamazoo, Michigan
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    Default Geohawk's 60 gallon cube

    I've been lurking on these forums for awhile and have sold a few of my frags, but haven't posted much. I thought it was time I shared some pics of my reef and got to know a few of you. Ive been living in SE Michigan for about a year now and have moved with my tank 2 times. Both 12 hour+ moves. I have been lucky in that I have experienced few casualties.

    20130608 100734 zpsf51aa3b6 - Geohawk's 60 gallon cube

    Tank Info
    60 gallon cube display with 20 gallon sump
    Lights: 250 watt MH, 2X24 watt Actinic
    pumps: 2 vortech mp10's with backup battery
    Skimmer:Vertex IN-80
    RKL with 2 pc4 and SL1
    Phosphate reactor
    Carbon in a sock
    2 BRS dosing pumps

    Noteworthy Inverts
    Blue Linkia (Currently in sump)
    Acro Crab
    Harlequin Shrimp (Currently in display)

    Fish
    True Percula
    Potter's Wrasse
    Cleaner Wrasse
    Orchid Dottyback
    Cannary Wrasse
    Tailspot Blenny


    Coral
    SPS
    ORA Hawkins
    Green Granulosa
    Green Slimer
    ORA Red Planet
    Tyree Pink Lemonade
    CC Retina Blaster Suharsoni
    CC Bonzai
    Blue Green Tenuis
    Red Dragon

    LPS
    Orange Plate
    Sunset Scoly
    Torch
    Red/Green Blastos

    Zoas
    Rastas
    Red Hornets
    Blue Hornets
    Candy Apple Reds
    Eagle Eyes
    Sunny D's

    For the most part my tank runs really well. I have a bad cyano outbreak right now that I am planning on doing a large water change and doing some manual removal. Not sure why I have been getting it since the tank has been up for 3+ years and I never had a problem in the past, but algae has been becoming more of a problem for me lately.

    20130101 200209 - Geohawk's 60 gallon cube
    20130101 195745 - Geohawk's 60 gallon cube
    20130518 213204 zps0775e2a9 - Geohawk's 60 gallon cube
    20130518 213120 zpsaac45f8b - Geohawk's 60 gallon cube
    20130518 213058 zpsa3e9fb78 - Geohawk's 60 gallon cube
    20130518 213914 zps5461e719 - Geohawk's 60 gallon cube
    20130518 213237 zps0c2a0069 - Geohawk's 60 gallon cube
    20130517 223633 zpsf24686bd - Geohawk's 60 gallon cube
    20130517 223708 zpse7ab3a80 - Geohawk's 60 gallon cube
    20130517 223817 zpsc30c9ddf - Geohawk's 60 gallon cube

    Thats probably enough pictures. I go a little overboard sometimes.

  2. #2
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    Tank is beautiful and thanks for sharing.

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