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  1. Well I took some various pieces of advice and re-aquascaped. The new layout is more realistic looking and has more flat spots for coral. Was assembled using 2pt epoxy, putty and some patience! Saw the start of the diatom bloom today as well. Nitrates have gone down a touch otherwise its all holding constant. Pics of the 'scape: (water still cloudy from kicking it up) You can see theres some flat pieces on top now where some SPS can grow out nicely K
  2. Wow that is an amazing aquascape. Makes me wonder if I could pull something like that off! I dont guess you have any other links to amazing aquascapes to send my way? Wheres the best place to come by those rods you speak of?
  3. Hey Justin, Thanks for the reply. What you're more or less suggesting is to make a bloomin' onion out of my rock! lol I agree it leaves alot to be desired. What would you suggest doing with the larger pieces chunks of rock? Stack them on top? I guess i am trying to get a visual on the idea-- don't have any photos do you?
  4. Yeah we'll see where params are at that point but I might take you up on the offer James Some updates: I painted the glass on the front of the stand so you couldn't see the chaos below! I used a gloss paint which gives a neat mirror effect to the glass.... which is why you can see the base of my roller chair in the glass Side shot: From the other side (you can see the outlet on the back wall which blasts water at the back of the rocks (its a MJ900) to prevent dead zones where detritus can build up) And just cause I think it looks so nice:
  5. I really appreciate it! I have always had a thing for hairy shrooms but I wont turn down some Monti. I plan on being at the 8/9 meeting to meet everyone, sadly I couldnt make fragfest. Kristen
  6. Yeah I had gotten the Roozens warning, but nothing could prepare me for what i saw! I will def be back there when the tank is cycled, their fish werent impressive but they had a good stock of corals and stuff-- so I'll hit them up. James I'll give you a shout next time I head out there. They had one huge colony of hairy shrooms calling my name-- shame they'll be gone in 2 weeks!
  7. I went to Roozens today.... well it was...er... a different shop that I was expecting. I have never seen such chaos, such bizarreness as an emperor angel in a pond--- yet they had a great stock of stuff. I got some more LR from them, a bunch of LR branch which is a look I really dig. Something about the lack of uniformity in it I guess. Pics: Ok so its not a nano-- but to keep my cat from harassing me while I work in the tank I give him a kitty workout with the feather toy (yes I have chains and a feather toy....). Today he was so tired from his run around that he was panting like a dog! The new aquascape. Looks pretty good in real life, pretty bad in the picture. FTS-- lots of swimming holes for fishes! Chamber 2- I re-plumbed the second return. It now pulls water from the main display and returns through an outlet right behind the rock. Keeps there from being a dead zone behind the rock work.
  8. Fish can feel vibrations except from below them.... so if you have a hard time catching a fish come UP with your net from below them rather than come at them from the side. Having worked at a pet store in Blacksburg to pay my way through school I've tested this theory many times!
  9. I don't know if you've ever tried this, but hold up one of those giant magnifying lenses like your grandfather uses up to the front of your camera lens. It takes some getting used to but you can take some cool macro shots with that and then crop out the distorted edges.
  10. Its alive! I am very happy with the surface movement of the water. I have an AWESOME shimmer effect from the MH. Added 13lbs of live rock and hoping to find a little more rock today at another local shop. K
  11. If you dont mind some DIY, the folks on N-R have been talking about this for awhile: http://www.nano-reef.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=138608
  12. Very cool project dude! I've attempted DIY so many times and failed that I prefer to NDIY now! Props
  13. How much for your nanostreams? I just got some LR today from Pristine, its 13lbs which isnt enough but would start my cycle for me. I actually removed the chains from the stand and now the water would have to jump a foot in the air to hit bare metal-- I'm sure over time it magically will! I have put in two MJs, a 900 and 1000 for right now and those will be short lived once I can afford some TUNZEs. Since I wont put SPS into the system for several months its not high on the list of priorities-- we'll cross that bridge when we get there. Ran the MH all day today which was a warm one, after 12 hrs being on the water never got above 78F all day, which I am happy about. Since the light will never run that long anyway, I figured this was a good worst case test. I also trekked up to Blue Ribbon Koi today-- the shop was nice, they have a decent selection of fish, good coral supply, and I met my first WAMAS member, jamesbuf. Had a great chat with James and ended up seeing him an hour later at Pristine in Alexandria! Anyway I checked out their LR before I went to pristine, they had one beautiful peace but wanted over $200 for it, which for one 23lbs rock is alot..... Anyone been to The Aquarium Company or Marine Scene lately and know how much they charge for rock and if it's good stuff? Pics to come.....
  14. No-- I had a fuge in one of the chambers before and had them on other tanks but I don't feel like I see alot of benefit from having some macro algae in there in such small quantities. Maybe they work better in large systems but I don't see it as worthwhile
  15. that is ABSOLUTELY what he's thinking!
  16. Now I know what you are thinking.... what kind of crazy girl keeps a suspension system with chains and hooks on her wall? Well it keeps the boys honest!! :o The chain is so I can raise or lower the light for acclimation, etc Normally, however, the light will hang like so, without the chain hanging there. Oh I know what you are thinking now.... wow that girl really can mount some hardware! I have calculated that on the stand, the tank will sit about 10in from the halide, which is good for a start and I can lower the fixture over time, which is why I went with this system. Chain for quick changes in height, or I can move the bars up and down for quasi-permanent changes. Construction of the hanging system: x2 - 24in black "ClosetMaid" bars for shelving unit $7.94/ea x2 - 14.7in black shelf supports. $6.90/ea x1pkg - 3/16"x1 1/2" Hook and Eye kit with bolt $1.98 x2 - Carabiners tested for 160lbs $2.23/ea Also got some good drywall anchors and voila! When the tank is in position the light should sit just above and sligthly back of center and the metal wall brackets will blend to behind the tank, giving the illusion of the whole system being attached. Question-- what does everyone think is a good height to have the MH above the tank? Its a 250w so alot more powerful than anything I am used to and I dont want to cook my tank!
  17. Updates: Insert a quote for that face. They love helping mom setup the tank OK FINE .... tank pictures! :P The metal halide pendant came in today. Building the hanging bracket for it although it hasn't been mounted to the wall so more pictures when that is done. It is adjustable and allows for quick removal of the pendant with two clips. That way I can work in the tank without having my head beating into a light. Tomorrow I am getting the stand and setting that up, followed by the RO water on Wednesday. I will post pictures of the light hanger when its all done. Connection from the MH pendant to the hanging system Hanging bracket connection The Metal Halide Pendant Side of the Pendant Inside of Pendant Sand Ballast for the 250w MH
  18. The bioballs in the skimmer are to remove microbubbles as water leaves the skimmer. Theres a sponge over them to collect anything that makes it through
  19. Apparently this was the first run to see how the market responded to the idea of it.
  20. Birth of a Reef Welcome! So this tank is a rebuild. I just moved to Alexandria from Morehead City, NC and owned a Solana there. About a week prior to my move the glass on the front CRACKED! I initially was crushed-- it was not only the most expensive tank I had ever purchased but also my favorite. I posted on Nano-Reef about it and less than an hour later Ike from Current USA had emailed me telling me he'd replace it. I suspect that it was an isolated incident; I had noticed a small pock mark on the glass when I purchased the glass but never thought anything of it and I think the glass eventually lost it's integrity because it cracked right at that spot. Two weeks ago I moved to Washington DC (where I joined WAMAS) and Ike came through on his promise and had a Solana tank delivered to my door just a few days later. THANK YOU IKE! But this was no run of the mill Solana... It is the new.... shhh... Starphire Glass Solana!!!! I told Ike I'd review it for him and I must say that Current USA has produced yet another beautiful product. The new glass is very clear, there is no tint to it like most glass. Current has made a few other changes to the tank besides the glass, firstly they laser etched their logo in the bottom left corner. It really is well placed and unobtrusive on there. I hate having labels on equipment but it was so inconspicuous that it actually took me awhile to notice it! Second, they have put a felt pad on the bottom piece of glass. I assume this was done to protect the stand from the tank but I am considered about water getting under there (which will inevitably happen) and getting nasty. But to be fair to Current in my product evaluation I will leave it as it came from the factory and report back on it later. Lastly, and most important in my book, is they replaced that weak piece of filter pad with a heavy duty coarse pad. This is the kind where you can rinse it out and use it for months on end. I talked to someone who claimed this was the same pad their org. solana came with, but it is definitely stronger than the one mine came with! Oh and they changed the color of the plastic pieces that hold the lid on from clear to black. I haven't put water in it yet (still working on getting all my parts and really taking the time to think it through rather than rushing this tank) so the review will be ongoing, but so far appears to be a hit again. Tank Mods My previous Solana had only one major gripe, the amount of flow from the stock pump. It wasn't bad but for the SPS I wanted to keep it didn't cut the mustard. I never had problems with the skimmer and actually thought it was one of the better skimmers for an AIO tank. If the skimmer dies on me down the road I'll replace it with a Tunze Nano Doc. To address the flow problem I removed all of the contents of chamber 2 and installed a second pump with return. It is a MJ900 (so moderate flow) plumbed into the system using the leftover hardware from the previous tank. My stealth heater also got put into there. I am taking a simple approach to the filtration, I have done Fuge's and never really seen alot of positive from the results, so heavy skimming, heavy flow, and a piece of filter pad. If I find I still want more flow I'll put in some spare Koralia's I have lying around, but I think this should give me a good start. Equipment Plans Besides the tank I am planning on using a 250w Metal Halide system I purchased off R-C for a great price. It is a pendant system I will hang from the ceiling. Purchased a 14k bulb for the unit to give me some good color. - 250 W metal halide pendant with 14k bulb - Solana Tank - Stock pump - MJ 900 plumbed into back - Stock skimmer - Current Solana Stand (on special order, only thing keeping me form starting) - RO/DI Unit Stocking Plans Not sure exactly on the coral but heavy SPS and LPS with the standard assortment of shrooms and zoas. Also want some clam action in there. For fish I am thinking either a few clowns (like 4) or a school of chromis and a goby. I have done lots of tanks with the diverse fish population, but I want something this time that is a school of fish rather than one or two odd ball fish. Ps... sorry for all the cats in the pictures. They think this is their fish tank! UPDATE: Purchased an Air Water Ice RO unit using the WAMAS discount.... Purchased some sand and salt from Philip at Pristine Aquariums today Tank stand on order to come Tuesday. Hope to get it all running and wet by the middle of the week so I can grab some LR this weekend. Anyone know who currently has some good stuff for sale right now?
  21. Yeah sorry kmitch is a she reefer...... so you'll have no trouble picking me out at the meetings! I actually used the WAMAS discount and ordered an Air Water Ice unit. I am going to start my tank thread for my build now-- Kristen
  22. I pulled the report for my area already but didn't really know what to make of it: http://www.amwater.com/files/VA-Alexandria.pdf (last page)
  23. I'd have to second the pistol shrimp/goby combo. Its an interaction you really can't appreciate until it is on a small scale right infront of you like in a nano. Obviously the number of fish depends on the size and how much they swim, etc. My last 34 gal had 2 clowns, a goby, pistol shrimp, 6 line wrasse and pseudochromis comfortably residing in it because no one competed for territory. Check this thread out: http://www.nano-reef.com/forums/index.php?...l=fish+stocking Good Luck!
  24. We debate this on N-R alot- Nano's have gotten bigger over the last few years with the increased number of All In One tanks that have gotten larger (ex Current Solana, Red Sea Max, 29 Gal Biocube, 24 gal Aquapod, etc). As more and more of those appear on the market the definition of nano has increased. I'd say its less than 40 gals these days. There seems to be a big jump between your ~30gal tanks and then the 55gals, don't see alot in between.
  25. I had an 8 gal biocube for awhile and made most of the same mods he made (I am kmitch on N-R as well) to the tank. Honestly some of them were a complete waste. Such as the fuge. That chamber is so small that I felt like it was ineffective. With regards to evaporation and needing an ATO-- I put in a half gallon of water every week since its got a closed top. I agree with ditching the filter that comes in there and increasing the pump. I'd say if you make any changes then upgrade the powerhead to a MJ900 (which are around $20?) ditch the bioballs/ filter pad it comes with, throw the heater in the back, and put some purigen in the second chamber since I doubt you'll run a skimmer.
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