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VKernus

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  1. Thanks!  Yes a lot of good information here.  I did think about a build thread, but it is really not "my" build.  The tank was built and is being maintained by ReefeScape.   Phil and his guys/gals are fabulous.  I was very impressed with their shop and most importantly their quarantine program.  Couple the aforementioned two positives with a great rep and close proximity, I did not feel I could go wrong.  :)

     

    Am still getting used to testing water parameters.  They test, but I like to test behind them.  While I may no loner work as an engineer (am a patent attorney now) the scientist side of me likes to be involved and understand everything that is going on.

  2. It is a 90 gallon tank.  No more fish for another month or so at this point.  Coral will be added slowly.  Couple of small zoa frags and a trumpet colony coming soon. 

     

    I understand your comment about time.  This is not my first SW tank, just my first in about 35 years.  It is coming along nicely.  

  3. The hippo can be a bit of a bully, but he has been pretty good.  The goby likes to grab the hermit crabs and move them into "time out" in the back of the tank.  Rock was cycled before it went into the tank.  Fish were recommended by the guys that set up the tank.  They all seem to be getting along at this time.  Have zoas, a toadstool leather, and some mushrooms.  Will be a month or two more before I can introduce an anemone and clowns or the other fish that I hope to add.  Yes, 12 fish, a bunch of snails, and hermits at the moment.  Had three, added the chromis and anthias yesterday.

  4. I am new to the hobby and my tank is 4 weeks old. Have been doing well with a blue tang, a fox face and a watchman goby as starter fish.  Yesterday I introduced 6 green chromis, and 1 male/two female anthias.  I am running the new MP 40 pump.  On my previous settings, typically about 52% power, the hippo and fox face move about the tank freely. The new fish seems to stay at the side of the tank opposite the pump. 

     

    Do I have too much flow in the tank?  Am I pinning them to the far side, or are they just getting acclimated?  They are feeding well and otherwise seem to be happy.

     

    Victor

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