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oxx155

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  1. I ran the Kick-Ich for a week but found that having my Protein Skimmer and Carbon off was almost worse than letting the Ich run its course. Had to quit half way through the 10 days or so I was supposed to dose, but I started my Protein Skimmer and Carbon back up just in time to keep an algae outbreak from happening. I lost 4 tangs and a couple of other fish, but thankfully don't see anything else with Ich. I will continue to soak the food with Selcon and Garlic, and I am running my UV 24 hours a day. Also started to run Ozone recently and plumbed the output right to my protein skimmer which seems to have increased the skimmer's production, so thats a nice bonus. Now just getting into a regular maintenance rhythm and minor tweaking here and there. Should look pretty good by May.
  2. Started last night dosing Kick-Ich to get rid of any Ich on my tangs. I should have waited a little longer before putting in corals so I could have dosed heavier, but ah well. Wish I had more room for a decent quarantine system also. I have never had ich before, so its a learning lesson. Also trying soaking all food in Selcon and Garlic. So far I only lost my Achilles, and only half the tangs seem to have any spots, but not taking any chances. Lets hope it truly is Reef Safe and I don't lose anything else.
  3. Should definitely be fun. Hopefully I can get more product donations rather than food donations this year, but I am appreciative of anything. Thanks. I definitely like the way its turning out.
  4. Its been fun! Thankfully I have a lot of great connections that get me some amazing things. I am sure it will be pretty awesome come May.
  5. Unfortunately I have a little bit of Ich going on and sadly lost my beautiful Achilles Tang, hopefully I can nip it in the bud before I lose anything else. Some pics and a vid.
  6. So far I don't have a big enough quarantine, LOL, so I acclimate and watch closely. I did have a bit of Ich, but has since been controlled by use of Ich medicine and UV, I would imagine the Cleaner Shrimp helped also.
  7. LOL, surprised myself when I wrote the list, didn't realize I had added 13 Tangs! The schools of chromis and anthias are amazing.
  8. Lol, glass is a little dirty from algae bloom still dieing away and water is murky after working on system. And I need to work out the lighting on my camera or run them through photoshop. Once I get the ozone going that will help also.
  9. The clams range from 5" to 8" across. The Achilles Tang is the biggest at about 7" in length. The smallest Tang is the Purple at about 2" in length. So far everything gets along great. Still tweaking some things, but the system is doing awesome.
  10. More Pics Enough Seaweed to feed all the Tangs - about 800 sheets worth in this picture Socks are working well and also have basically a simple algae scrubber and particle catcher at the beginning
  11. Started adding things to the tank Fish List: 60 - Green Chromis 10 - Blue Chromis 17 - Anthias 2 - Blue Tangs 2 - Yellow Tangs Unicorn Tang Black Shoulder Tang Achilles Tang Maculiceps Tang Purple Tang Powder Blue Tang Vlamingii Tang Naso Tang Desjardini Sailfin Tang Scooter Blennies Sailfin Algae Blennies Mated pair of Leopard Wrasses Six Line Wrasse Mystery Wrasse Coral Beauty Angelfish Potters Angelfish 4 - Pajama Cardinalfish Star Spot Rabbitfish Magnificent Rabbitfish Various Gobies More to come
  12. Thanks! Will do. I am actually in L.A. right now for Christmas, but have some beautiful fish going into the tank as soon as I get back. I am sure Clay could post some amazing pics of a few of the amazing Tangs I am collecting. Garrett is also filling my tank with 60 Blue/Green Chromis and 20 Anthias as my schooling fish, along with various inverts, corals, and other fish. January is going to be a big month for the tank, and a challenge for me to keep it all in balance.
  13. Fish and Coral will begin to be added in January. As of right now Temp is at 78, PH is at 7.9, and Salinity is at 1.026.
  14. Lights are up! Even LED light over the area where my Chaeto will grow I installed a lift system for the LED lights, lifts them 12" higher so I can easily get access to the whole tank. At the lowest they are about 6" above the water. Power for lighting (18 AI SOL Blue's over the main tank, 1 AI SOL Blue over the refugium) LED light over refugium - Also I am trying to rescue some Mangrove plants from a friend
  15. The 450 Gallon was acrylic and I can't remember who built it, but it was built for around $4000 I believe. My 750 Gallon is glass and was made by Miracles up in Canada for about $5,000 (not including shipping). There are quite a few Acrylic Tank Makers in the U.S., I think even a good one is located in L.A. Just my opinion, but I would avoid the company GlassCages, they are cheap, but you get what you pay for IMO. Good Luck, and I host a meeting this May that you can see my tank in person.
  16. Lights are being mounted next week. 3 out of 7 of the Energybar8's are programmed. Protein Skimmer running. Other equipment slowly coming on line. Got some new level switches and hooking them up to the Apex. Face frame and doors are 90% done. Trying to get the darn Ecotech's to pulse correctly, but for some reason two of the pumps, every third cycle, only come on for 2 seconds instead of 6. I guess I have to completely reset them. I hope to have some more pictures up soon, especially once the lights go up. I will be adding fish and corals starting in January.
  17. Oh, awesome, thanks! LOL, I guess I did miss something.
  18. It is a possible concern, but I really think it will take a while before they rust enough to be a problem, and they are very visible, so if I see any issues I can easily change out the clamp. But, I appreciate the advise and I may check into the stainless steel option and if its not incredibly expensive it may be worth the change.
  19. I am very happy with 30", it seems very workable (even though I haven't officially put anything in yet), but 34" might be just a little high. Typical grippers can come in sizes up to 30", so anything over that you are going to get wet, and lighting starts to become a big issue when going over 30". Just my two cents. Oh, and price to go to 34" tall vs. 30" would be quite the jump from my quotes. I am extremely happy with the size of my tank and I think I got just the right size. As far as humidity I have two large exhaust fans that vent outside and one exhaust fan that pulls in fresh air from outside. The entire room is sealed in a material similar to shower surround (I don't know the name off the top of my head) and no moisture can leak into the walls or ceiling or another room, its pretty self contained. The walls are also washable, so if I start to get crud on them or staining I can wash them down. The room's air can be exchanged completely in about 30 seconds (maybe less). I will probably have it on a timer where the air is exchanged every 10 minutes throughout the day.
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