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06-06-2009, 06:30 PM
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Very impressive tank. Excellent work! How much light do you have standing over the tank?
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06-14-2009, 03:20 AM
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Hi my Niger I bought in error being told he IS reef safe only to find out he should be added with caution...........so far no probs as he is target fed regularly to satisfiy his hunger. As for my Bi-color she is the only 1 out of my 3 dwarf angels I HAVEN'T had problem with........... Coral Beauty got ill and crocked, my Flame died in quarantine after a week but that was MY fault (learn't the hard way) I now have a Flame & Coral Beauty back as well the Bi and all three get on fine quite happy with each other.......I think is due to the room they have..................................... to answer the other question I have MH (3x150W, 2x54W actinic blue tubes, and Blue LED spots for night time) the light is 6ft long...... centre halide is 20K and outer ones are 14K..........gives nice colour to corals but not too blue. Many thanks guys for asking/looking. I have some knewer corals added (Pom Pom, Hammer, Large Leather, Goniopora) I shall post some pics of the setup shortly......... little busy right now sorting my Seahorse setup to run off of the main sump.
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07-14-2009, 04:23 PM
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Latest additions to setup
Hi folks just wish to share my latest additions to my setup...... when it is completely done i shall take some full shots. I have added a Nano tank that is plumbed into the main sump system which houses a Canary Wrasse, Percular Clown and seahorse......all doing well as it gets the nutrients and filtration from the main display. I have removed the rear enclosed sump etc and drilled a return and drain in with a home made weir to give more room.
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07-14-2009, 04:26 PM
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Hi some more pics of the various items.....mainly my seahorse tank
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07-14-2009, 04:48 PM
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They look very nice. Great progression.
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08-03-2009, 02:08 AM
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Finished my rock work and few additions........nearly finished though!
As you can see I finalised my rock work taking the total of livelrock to 300kgs..... latest additions are some blue damsels, breeding pair of maroon clowns, humbug damsels, domino damsels and another cleaner wrasse....... 2 x frogspawn, 1 x yellow torch & orange plate coral. I think it looks fantastic as it's my first marine setup that as you can see by this thread been ongoing for 18 months, however, nothing is ever perfect and would appreciate feedback/advice either way for ways to improve the system...........many thanks to those already given invaluable advice.
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08-03-2009, 11:36 AM
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Unbelievable set-up and everything looks phenominal. Could you give me some pointers as to your seahorse? How is he doing and what size nano tank is that??
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08-03-2009, 12:57 PM
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He is doing fine ..........will add another pair as we lost one, as for the nano it's a Orca about 40ltr at a guess......in with him is a Canary Wrasse, Percula, Blue Cheek Goby, Sand Sifter and a Large Red Shrimp (forgot the name of it)......... I removed the built in sump at rear and drilled the back for a spray bar return and a weir drain for filtration it goes to the main system sump so gets good mature water etc as well as all the nutrients the rock requires.......many thanks for asking.
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08-03-2009, 12:59 PM
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Cool, any good info/advice you could give me as to the seahorses and taking care of them??
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08-03-2009, 01:23 PM
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Mature tank not alot of flow and any tank mates that are not to boisterous or fast moving.........as this will frighten him and will hide.
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