Carl June 24, 2006 Share June 24, 2006 What wattage are each of these? Running each of them separately or together? on/off? Will you use other supplimental lighting? acitincs? -Carl Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emissary June 24, 2006 Author Share June 24, 2006 What wattage are each of these? 250W Ushio 10k Running each of them separately or together? on/off? I plan on turning the one in the east ( ) 1st. Then 1/2 hour later the middle one. then 1/2 hour later the last one. They will turn off in the reverse order. The timers I ended up buying from Home Depot actually are geographically aware, know about sunrise and sunset (though I'm not using that feature) and will correct for daylight savings time (If I'm reading correctly). Will you use other supplimental lighting? acitincs? I have 2 96W PC lamps running very close to the water at a funny angle. They'll come on 1 hour before the halides and turn off 1 hour after. I also have a pair of R2 Moonlights that will run at night. Other lighting includes the 2 23w TCP T2 5100K over the under-tank fuge/sump and the 1 16w TCP 5100k floodlamps that I'll run when the moonlights are on over the respective fuges. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flowerseller June 24, 2006 Share June 24, 2006 I plan on turning the one in the east Are you sure that the sun rises in the east on the side of the equator where these corals are native to? If not, you run the risk of the polyps only growing on the undersides. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emissary June 29, 2006 Author Share June 29, 2006 OKAY. Migration is FINALLY done. Pictures abound: There is now stuff in the tank! Other pictures worth checking out: The Arch. The Overhang Full tank overview shot: The Left Side Frogspawn Valley Tunze Deco Rocks The Lighting System Wiring Light Timers Tunze MultiController What's left? Cleanup. Installation of moonlight LEDs. Install black backing or paint. More Cleanup. Need additional 250W ballast (already in the works, wonder when the guy will drop it off). Need additional timer. P.S. What's with the limit on emoticons? grr. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamesbuf June 29, 2006 Share June 29, 2006 Absolutly beautiful. I really need to switch from crushed coral to a DSB. How do you keep a send bed looking that fresh and nice. Again, amazing looking. Definitly keep posting pics when you add more stuff. Can wait till I have a large storage/wash room to put in a wall tank. Just a little thing called grad school to get thru. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emissary June 29, 2006 Author Share June 29, 2006 Absolutly beautiful. I really need to switch from crushed coral to a DSB. How do you keep a send bed looking that fresh and nice. Again, amazing looking. Definitly keep posting pics when you add more stuff. Can wait till I have a large storage/wash room to put in a wall tank. Just a little thing called grad school to get thru. Actually I use both very fine grain sand (southdown) COMBINED with the smaller kinds of crushed coral for sand bed diversity. As for keeping it white -- it's just been put in the tank, of course it's white! But in general when water parameters are good it stays clear. The keys are: * Excellent water quality * Good lighting (not OLD lighting) * Good detritus cleaners (esp sifters, like large nassarius snails) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamesbuf June 29, 2006 Share June 29, 2006 I agree with the nassarius snails. I bought 5 large nassarius snails last Saturday from BRK and they are amazing. I've only ever had turbo and glass snails. The nass come out as soon as I put food in the tank and start looking around for food. I'm definitly getting some more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emissary June 30, 2006 Author Share June 30, 2006 So today was the first day that had a "normal" light schedule. So far no particular problems. Temperature went from [heater defined] 79 degrees up to a peak of 82.5. Not awful, really. Still I have a fan I planned on mounting on the wall so I think I might as well for consistency. Thoughts? I could have it come on and go off with the last set of lights... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HowardofNOVA June 30, 2006 Share June 30, 2006 Yanek, Tank is looking great! Can't wait until the tank tour! Jamesbuf, HIGHLY RECOMMEND Nassarius Snails, get at least 1 for every 2-3g in your tank. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rocko918 June 30, 2006 Share June 30, 2006 add the fan, helps with temp and bulb life if they run cooler. So today was the first day that had a "normal" light schedule. So far no particular problems. Temperature went from [heater defined] 79 degrees up to a peak of 82.5. Not awful, really. Still I have a fan I planned on mounting on the wall so I think I might as well for consistency. Thoughts? I could have it come on and go off with the last set of lights... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Caribbean Jake June 30, 2006 Share June 30, 2006 Yanek ten fingers up in the air..... that is awesome, Good Job man. Enjoy it for life. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Bemmer June 30, 2006 Share June 30, 2006 Yanek, That is a beautiful tank setup. You have done a really nice job with the aquascaping. In-wall tanks are awesome...especially with that nice fish room behind it. Rebecca Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emissary July 1, 2006 Author Share July 1, 2006 Yanek, That is a beautiful tank setup. You have done a really nice job with the aquascaping. In-wall tanks are awesome...especially with that nice fish room behind it. Aren't they though? I'd be ... uh... RED with pride ( ) if I weren't green with envy ( ) add the fan, helps with temp and bulb life if they run cooler. Ok, added the fan. Temperature maintains a CONSTANT 79 degrees now with no deviation. A thing of beauty, but realistic? Seems like the temperature on the reef would change a degree or two over the course of a day/night cycle? Of course evaporation has SKYROCKETED. I really need to find a good kalk dosing solution, I'm afraid I don't have anything that will do that well right now. For the moment I have my RO system plumbed directly into the sump (dangerous I know). Before we have a Kalk reactor build party, what's a good way to auto-topoff with kalk in a less than completely manual manner? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emissary August 3, 2006 Author Share August 3, 2006 New pictures now that the tank's been running a litltle while. Have undergone a huge bout with green hair algae (bryopsis) that covered almost everything... most of it is gone, pockets of another kind of green hair algae still exist. Gorgonia you'll see in the pictures is still getting all clogged up daily but I blow the gunk off every day. Eventually as the algae in the tank goes away (it's slowly going away) it won't be a concern. This weekend I'm adding a sponge, sohal, and kole. http://reef.korff.org/pictures/180G_Reef Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carl August 4, 2006 Share August 4, 2006 Wow...the tank has come a long way since I was there !! Looks great !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HowardofNOVA August 4, 2006 Share August 4, 2006 Yanek, How did you get that Sailfish in your tank???? :wink: Does BRK Stock those too! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flowerseller August 4, 2006 Share August 4, 2006 Looks great Emmy. Give me a call so we can work out the details. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emissary August 4, 2006 Author Share August 4, 2006 Yanek, How did you get that Sailfish in your tank???? :wink: Does BRK Stock those too! Heheh, that's what my wife said! I haven't taken the time to put the backing on the tank yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mutley29 August 4, 2006 Share August 4, 2006 Sweeeeeeeet Yanek Tank looks awesome Keep the pictures coming Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emissary September 17, 2006 Author Share September 17, 2006 Some additional pictures went up today. Mostly on page 2 of the 180G Reef album: http://reef.korff.org/pictures/180G_Reef?page=2 In particular, some cool shots: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davelin315 September 17, 2006 Share September 17, 2006 Very nice! Didn't see any ich on the fish so I hope that the UV is working out for you. I read about the ozone smell and am glad that it went away. My guess is that there was an air bubble trapped in the unit and so it was heating up a bit and producing the ozone. I didn't smell any when I had it hooked up but also shook it a lot to make sure that the air disappeared out of it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
emissary April 27, 2007 Author Share April 27, 2007 Stand courtesy HowardofNOVA Tank courtesy NAGA FRAG TANK IS NOW OPERATIONAL! (Empty, but I'll deal with that momentarily) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dandy7200 April 27, 2007 Share April 27, 2007 Lookin good How bout a frontsider shot? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Bemmer April 27, 2007 Share April 27, 2007 Very nice frag tank. You are really going to like having one...for several reasons. How are those large turbo snails doing? Did you get your flatworm problem taken care of. I did a large Flatworm Exit treatment to my main system with no ill effects. I used a bottle and a half of the stuff. I had them floating all over the tank. Syphoned them out as soon as I could and did a large water change. Worked like a charm...knock on wood. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lanman April 27, 2007 Share April 27, 2007 Time for some main tank shots! Been a while! bob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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