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2014年12月15日 星期一
20141215 180 Mix Reef Video Update!
Here is video to the 180 Mix reef update with the new family members added. All mingling with no aggressions! I love the blue tang's electric blue color and the pyramid butterfly's golden highlights.
One thing surprised me: I was expecting the blue tang to appear "black" under actinic 430nm lighting, however, it appeared to remain sharply blue!
2014年12月8日 星期一
Flame angel pair
It's not easy capturing the two flame angelfish I have swimming together in the tank. Primarily because they swim rather speedily. And also likes to dart in and out of the rock work. But after three weeks of mixing the two together in my 180 reef, I am confident they have not bonded as a pair as they follow, not chase, each other.
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the one at borrow is female, with a more rounded anal fin. The brighter red one on top. |
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flame angelfish hanging out together. |
2014年12月5日 星期五
20141205 180 Reef Video Update
2014年11月30日 星期日
20141130 Colored Bubble Tip Anenome
2014年11月25日 星期二
20141126 180 Gallon Reef Ready Tank Build part 5
Now all the livestocks in!
I am spreading all three clams into three corners. Built two mounts of rock work to hide the overflow columns. And the wave maker hides perfectly in the corner.
I am spreading all three clams into three corners. Built two mounts of rock work to hide the overflow columns. And the wave maker hides perfectly in the corner.
20141125 180 Reef Ready Tank Build part 4
The LED light arrived and installed. All the plumbing are also in place. The cloudy crust on the front glass is just salt crystal when the tank was laying on its side waiting for the paint to dry.
I will be using two Mag 7 as return pumps, and also 2X 200W heaters. I have learned from experience to have 2X of these as a preventative measure in case one of them fails, I would still have one working. The general rule is to have multiple mechanisms that are considered "lifeline" for your tank, such as pump, heater, etc.
I will be using two Mag 7 as return pumps, and also 2X 200W heaters. I have learned from experience to have 2X of these as a preventative measure in case one of them fails, I would still have one working. The general rule is to have multiple mechanisms that are considered "lifeline" for your tank, such as pump, heater, etc.
2014年11月24日 星期一
20141124 180 Gallon Reef Ready Tank Build Part 3
I spent day 1 of my vacation in the garage building the canopy frame. This was made of .5X2 and .5X1 wood. All I have to say is it's not easy doing the whole thing with one person and sub-par tools
The frame fits well over the tank. I plan to hang 3X 150W LED lights.
The frame fits well over the tank. I plan to hang 3X 150W LED lights.
2014年11月20日 星期四
20141120 180 Gallon Reef Ready tank build
While waiting for the 180 gallon tank's paint to dry, I took the opportunity to also paint the back panel of the stand and the back of the 75 gallon tank, which I will be placing underneath the 180 as a sump.
I am experimenting a "compartment free" sump, where the water is allowed to flow freely through without needing to flow through compartments. But I am building a media container within the sump and also act a as divider for any rock, macro algae, and possible livestock I place down here from the skimmer and the return pumps.
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Tank Stand upright while the paint dries |
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open divider for the sump |
2014年11月18日 星期二
20141118 180 Gallon Reef Ready Tank Build part 1
I had the opportunity to obtain a briefly used 180 Gallon Reef Ready tank with built stand from a friend. I will be putting together a series of this build. First of all, if you are looking to obtain a tank of this size, please be sure to have enough muscle help- the tank weights 330b dry. I actually had to go on craigslist to find a couple big boys from a moving company to help me move this, especially to bring it down the stairs! The tank is measured 6' X 2' X 2' so you should also make sure whatever room you want to put it into will either be a straight shot or have enough room for turning, not to mention taking doors out, etc.
I purchased a 75 gallon tank to use as sump ( you can see in the photo below). So the estimated total water volume would be around 230 gallon. The first thing I had to do is to paint the back of the tank. Although painting is unnecessary, I find it less distracting to have the back of tank be in a darker, solid color than seeing the wall and the wires hanging behind. After the tank is painted, I left it on the spot to dry for 3 days.
In the meanwhile, I also install the bulkhead for the overflow onto the tank while it's on its side. Because drying to install the bulk head upside down when the tank is already on the stand will be a much tougher job.
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Painting back of tank, to preserve paint, I used masking tape to mask out the overflow sections |
In the meanwhile, I also install the bulkhead for the overflow onto the tank while it's on its side. Because drying to install the bulk head upside down when the tank is already on the stand will be a much tougher job.
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See the 75 Gallon sits perfectly under the 180 Gallon stand. |
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