( The only annoyance is answering the eternal question of "where are the fish" from everyone that enters my office.)
Just tell everyone their out on a brake.![]()
( The only annoyance is answering the eternal question of "where are the fish" from everyone that enters my office.)
Just tell everyone their out on a brake.![]()
A serpent is on the maybe list, I'll pass on the shrimp as they make target feeding this many corals a challenge.
The open top further restricts fish choices. If anything a couple nano fish such as cardinals or a pair of Picassos and an RBTA (added long after the tank matures.) I created a perfect environment for an Anemone in the center pillar, just not sure I'm willing to give up that much space and deal with the possibility of it going on a "road trip".
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man. - George Bernard Shaw
even though the shrimp may eat the food it may be a better benefit in a small tank to have him than to not have one. i have a peppermint in my 2.5g nano because he eats all the food that does not land on my coral so they do not turn to nitrates. what i do first is find where he is at and i will shot a piece or 2 of shrimp at him to keep him occupied for 10-15 minutes while i feed the coral, then when he is hungry an hour or couple hours after he goes and eats what the coral didn't get. Just some food for thought!
As anticipated, the 156 Watts of T5s and 30 Watts of LEDs are proving to be more than enough PAR for this tank. I've raised the lights a bit and cut back the photo-period on the ReefBrite LEDS. I've loaned out my PAR meter, but will need to update PAR measurements once I get it back. In addition to the 50%/50% White/Royal Blue emitters, I'm currently running 3 ATI Blue+ and one KZ Fiji Purple. I ordered a KZ New Gen 14000K and 3 KZ Super Blues to play with to see what if any difference is noted.
The Acans and chalices in the lower levels are adjusting nicely. So far CA and Alk are holding steady at 420ppm/9.5dKH with just the daily water changes and Kalk dosing. I'm going to bump the temp up a bit to a range of 78~79 to increase evaporation and Kalk dosing with the hopes of delaying having to dose 2-part as long as possible.
I've ordered a micro ball valve to reduce the flow rate of ATO/Kalk from the Osmolator. This should "smooth out" the pH spikes and provide more stable water parameters.
Last edited by CalmSeasQuest; 04-12-2011 at 10:05 AM.
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man. - George Bernard Shaw
I started removing Frag plugs and placing corals into place. It should look nice once things begin to grow in and color up a bit. I also added a surface skimmer to the AC20 to remove surface film.
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The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man. - George Bernard Shaw
Absolutely awsome! I can see them filling in, in my minds eye, already!
Waiting pateintly to see the sps.....
You know what would look awesome in there? A: Flaming Prawn Goby!! 1 1/2 max length![]()
Just a little grow out time and this is going to be sweet.
I too have been thinking this tank is in need of a flaming prawn goby!