NAGA February 10, 2008 February 10, 2008 Dude!!!! that looks SCWEEEEEEEEEET!!!! Gotta love that 1" thick stufff!!! I particularly like that shot of the Rose Anenome attached to the side wall where the shot includes that 1" glue seam So................................now that you have two good looking acrylic frag tanks flanking your 200g+ main tank at what point do you say this doesn't look right???????????? The main tank should be acrylic too...........and made by the same guy.....LOL!!!! Maybe by the fall??????hmmmmmm Anyway, those frags look amazing!!
stratos21ss February 10, 2008 February 10, 2008 ...very nice custom setup. Looks fantastic with the overflow cut into the available space like that and everything looks very healthy. _Matt
flowerseller February 10, 2008 Author February 10, 2008 I've never had any clones lose their color. I don't see why they would. That's a private joke between Garrett and I.
EBR February 10, 2008 February 10, 2008 Chip -- Very slick, indeed. Customizing to fit the wall like that is so cool. Jeff -- way to drop a hint, Dude. You know, a baseball bat COULD be a little more subtle :-) Matt
flowerseller February 12, 2008 Author February 12, 2008 I added the internal mangrove section to the external overflow box on the frag tank. It has 6" of seafloor mix and most of my mangroves. The water goes from the two 8" overflows into the external box. The slots at the bottom allow for water to also flow thru the sand but most of it flows over and around the stlks and roots of the plants. I really like the mangroves and this will allow them to continue to grow and branch out. As they get even taller and continue to branch, I'll light them from above as well.
flowerseller March 8, 2008 Author March 8, 2008 I've finally got the time and added the hammerhead pump. Now I just have to figure out what to do with all 5800g of water flow. I replumbed from the pump out and have been branching off as needed. The main straight pointed run feeds the skimmer itself and I must say... WOW, all the other tanks and equipment are on side bleed off s from that. I'll finish the last leg to the frag tank and piece all the drain lines to the sump. Here's a pic of the purple Long Tentiacle Anemone planting it's foot. This is within 2 hours of being in the Afarm And a top down. Now the green LTA which was planting itself the following afternoon. I'll try feeding them tonight before going out for coctails and dinner. If I'm luckey, they'll eat now, but hopefully they will during the next week as they continue to settle in. It would not be unusual for them to pass on feeding for a week or so as they settle down. Getting closer to building it all into a cabinet. I'm currently logging all my corals and fish in preparation of the tear down. I expect to have a bunch of rock, coral colonies and/or frags available afterwards.
flowerseller March 8, 2008 Author March 8, 2008 I need to get back down there to see this (and have a pizza) We hear ya, I was looking real hard at the pizza oven and it's cover last Monday evening and the kids must have been also. There was firewood next to it on Tuesday when I got home.
NRehman March 8, 2008 March 8, 2008 Chip, Very nice (and the acrylic work too)... and it's great that you have that garage that you can expand into once!
NAGA March 10, 2008 March 10, 2008 Chip, would love to see clones of that purple anenome. I'd want to be in line for one when you go to chp away. Jeff
flowerseller March 10, 2008 Author March 10, 2008 Both the Purple and Green anemones eat pinky nail sized pieces of shrimp Saturday night. They seem to be planting themselves much more securely into the temporary containers now and were really open wide yesterday afternoon. I think they're growing.....
jason the filter freak March 10, 2008 March 10, 2008 The anem clones look sick! Also did you add the mangroves for filtration or ascetic purposes? The anem clones look sick! Also did you add the mangroves for filtration or ascetic purposes?
flowerseller March 14, 2008 Author March 14, 2008 The anem clones look sick! Also did you add the mangroves for filtration or ascetic purposes? I'm a plant guy. The mangroves are because I like them. Mangroves are WAY over rated for water quality purposes, usually by those selling them on ebay. Still, I hope eveyone buys them because they're cool, A few simple precuations need to be taken for long term success. BRK often has them for sale.
Ziggy953 March 16, 2008 March 16, 2008 Wow Chip! Awesome looking tanks! I'm not sure what I'm more impressed with, your anemone farm, your main display, that monster clam, or your frag tank. I would love to come over and pick your brain some especially on the anemone farm!! I totally agree with you on the mangroves. I picked them up because I'm a plant guy as well!! I only have 2 and they are just now starting to really tanke off I'd like to do something similar to what you have, but on a slightly larger scale. Anyway, great looking tanks!!
flowerseller March 29, 2008 Author March 29, 2008 Chop chop weekend. I plan to make 12-16 new clones and hope to have a new video clips better detailing how I divide the anemones. Pix and link later this weekeknd.
EBR March 30, 2008 March 30, 2008 Chop chop weekend. I plan to make 12-16 new clones and hope to have a new video clips better detailing how I divide the anemones. Pix and link later this weekeknd. Does that include the purple one? Looking great, Chip. The RBTA I got from you is doing swimmingly! Matt
flowerseller March 30, 2008 Author March 30, 2008 Does that include the purple one? Looking great, Chip. The RBTA I got from you is doing swimmingly! Matt Glad to hear it Matt. No purple clones and no plans to in the immediate future. I did make 2 anemones become 12, so 10 new to the Afarm clones. Also got some footage of a natural split in progress. knfisher filmed the 2 anemones I divided this evening and because I was being so careful while filming, I may have outdone myself as far as clean cuts. I was able to divide one into 5 and the other into 7. Just before the lights went out, 9 of the 12 looked to be puffy but all 12 were sticking to the containers or the discs I use to weight the containers.
reefmontalvo May 16, 2008 May 16, 2008 (edited) Is it hard to split anemones? I just recently purchased a RBTA from BRK. What are good tips on keeping the little guy alive. I have two clowns in the tank and I think they are starting to realize they have a friend in the tank. Edited May 16, 2008 by reefmontalvo
flowerseller May 17, 2008 Author May 17, 2008 Is it hard to split anemones? I just recently purchased a RBTA from BRK. What are good tips on keeping the little guy alive. I have two clowns in the tank and I think they are starting to realize they have a friend in the tank. It's not hard if you have a scapel. I have some photos and video while doing it coming to the site soon.
flowerseller May 18, 2008 Author May 18, 2008 The 220 comes down this coming weekend. I'm tearing our 220 down and taking everything out of it down to the bottom. It will then be re scaped, more sand added with the old sand replaced after lightly getting rinsed of detritius. I've been mapping out the colonies I will keep, cut up and many that will be auctioned, traded, sold or given away. Some will be dried out for future Ca reactor material, kinda like recycling. Schools get first dibs on the giveaway stuff. Please do not post here asking for stuff as I will delete it This tank has been undisturbed for 10 years so it will be a huge undertaking and likely last the weekend. I will be removing the cup coral which has now grown to be 20" around and ruffled. This will later be "ringed" and cut into as many triangular frags as possible and used as the next WAMAS grow out contest. Details regarding this will follow sometime after things get back to normal. The contest will begin at the summer meeting held at or near my house in July/August.
steveoutlaw May 18, 2008 May 18, 2008 Chip - Here's a pic of the little guy I got from you. It's getting big and keeping it's color nicely.
flowerseller May 18, 2008 Author May 18, 2008 Looks great steve, thanks for sharing the pic. I made some more Friday and will do it again 1 week after the tear down.
davelin315 May 19, 2008 May 19, 2008 Let me know if you need anything held for you so you have time to come back to your senses! Chip, for everyone's benefit, it would be interesting to see how much stuff you end up pulling out of your sand as far as detritus is concerned. 10 years with the same sand bed presents some interesting scenarios!
Gadgets May 19, 2008 May 19, 2008 The 220 comes down this coming weekend. I'm tearing our 220 down and taking everything out of it down to the bottom. It will then be re scaped, more sand added with the old sand replaced after lightly getting rinsed of detritius. I've been mapping out the colonies I will keep, cut up and many that will be auctioned, traded, sold or given away. Some will be dried out for future Ca reactor material, kinda like recycling. Schools get first dibs on the giveaway stuff. Please do not post here asking for stuff as I will delete it This tank has been undisturbed for 10 years so it will be a huge undertaking and likely last the weekend. I will be removing the cup coral which has now grown to be 20" around and ruffled. This will later be "ringed" and cut into as many triangular frags as possible and used as the next WAMAS grow out contest. Details regarding this will follow sometime after things get back to normal. The contest will begin at the summer meeting held at or near my house in July/August. I'm interested in buying some coral. What will u have for sale? Just messing with ya. I just sent some photographs over to you. Check your PMs. I hope you like them.
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