tygger June 1, 2007 June 1, 2007 Thought I'd share some pics of my setup. It's been up and running for a little over a year and 99% of the corals were either donated as frags or purchased from WAMAS members. Thanks everyone! Please let me know what you think... Full Shot Right Side Left Side Stand
lanman June 1, 2007 June 1, 2007 Sure is purple! I'm hoping mine purples up soon. Nicely laid out! bob
tygger June 2, 2007 Author June 2, 2007 Thanks all. No special bracing for the rocks... just carefully stacked on each other.
dschflier June 2, 2007 June 2, 2007 very nice work beautiful tank. Is that green star polyp on the bottom?
flowerseller June 2, 2007 June 2, 2007 Very nice, How long of a light cycle and what temp are you able to maintain?
vrroom June 2, 2007 June 2, 2007 Nice setup, Chak. I like the rock's color. What Ca level do you maintain?
Antiguan June 2, 2007 June 2, 2007 Beautiful tank indeed. This does not appear to be a RR tank. Do you mind describing your set up, including the sump, size and location of bulkheads and returns, etc? Just curious, since I'm about to set up my first tank, which is not RR and has limited space for sump. Thanks, T
tygger June 4, 2007 Author June 4, 2007 very nice work beautiful tank. Is that green star polyp on the bottom? Thanks! Yup, that's green star polyps.
tygger June 4, 2007 Author June 4, 2007 (edited) Very nice, How long of a light cycle and what temp are you able to maintain? 250w 10k MH lights on for 10hrs. Actinics on 1hr before and after the MH's. I turn them off when the MH's are on because I couldn't see a difference and it helped with the heat. There's still an on-going issue with my left bulb that I haven't had time to trouble shoot. At least 2 times a week, the left bulb won't fire up right away and can take a few hours before it comes on. Before I added the small fan on top, my temp was usually around 81-82F (and sometimes even 83) during the day and 80 at night. After the fan addition, it's usually around 80 (sometimes 81) during the day and 79 at night with the fan off. Edited June 4, 2007 by tygger
tygger June 4, 2007 Author June 4, 2007 Nice setup, Chak. I like the rock's color. What Ca level do you maintain? Thanks! I try to maintain 410-420ppm, but honestly don't know where it's at right now because it's not something I test regularly anymore. I tested regularly in the early stages, but now, parameters are pretty stable. I also top off with kalk.
tygger June 4, 2007 Author June 4, 2007 Beautiful tank indeed. This does not appear to be a RR tank. Do you mind describing your set up, including the sump, size and location of bulkheads and returns, etc? Just curious, since I'm about to set up my first tank, which is not RR and has limited space for sump. Thanks, T Thanks! It actually is a RR tank. The overflow is hidden behind the rocks on the left side. You can see the loc-lines extending from the sides of the overflow. The tank is a 72g RR bow front with a 29g sump. What size tank are you setting up? My tank was originally designed to use durso standpipes, but they were too noisy for me so I decided to use "Herbie's" method (on reefcentral). In doing so, I had to use both bulkheads that are located inside the overflow as drains. One as the main drain and the other as a backup emergency drain. I ran the return plumbing up over the back of the tank. Let me know if you have any other questions. If you want to see, I have pics from the time I was setting up that might be helpful. very well done, rock placement looks great. Thanks Tony.
Sharkb8 June 5, 2007 June 5, 2007 Really nice setup. Well done. Something I hope to emulate someday with my tank. But really, what kind of paint did you use to cover the rocks in purple? (just kidding)
tygger June 5, 2007 Author June 5, 2007 Really nice setup. Well done. Something I hope to emulate someday with my tank. But really, what kind of paint did you use to cover the rocks in purple? (just kidding) Just used 4 cans of some generic aquarium safe paint. But seriously, the coraline just took off. I'll add some old pics from about a year ago. In one of the pics, you can see the rocks with little to no coverage. Here's a pic of the back of the tank during setup. These pics were taken over a year ago... A close up of the built-in overflow: The back of the stand. I enclosed most of it to keep noise down and fuge light from escaping the back at night. Didn't want to light up the entire room. 29g AGA tank fit perfectly inside the 72g AGA bow front stand. Had to temporarily remove the top brace to fit the sump/fuge. Sump/fuge w/ glass baffles Sump/fuge top view through display Another close-up Water testing. Water is flowing over from the fuge to the return section in the center section. I noticed after some evap, the water would fall too far causing a lot of noise so I added these nifty things... (It looks nasty because I just added the sand and created a dust storm) More close-ups: Here's the tank as of 6/01/06 (Almost exactly 1 year ago!) Here's the auto top-off switches. That tube you see in the pic was from the return pump before I purchased a peristaltic pump. This is the top-off reservoir that sits beside the tank. Pump you see in the reservoir is no longer there. Sump/fuge as of 9/09/06. Here you can see the dosing pump.
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