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  1. i was looking to replace a 10' acrylic tank i had for about 9 years with a glass tank.  I contacted custom aquariums, acrylic and glass exhibits and crystal reef aquatics.  They were all very responsive and helpful.  I believe crystal reef aquatics is in the seattle area so they are as close as local as it gets.  I believe customaquariums is in Minnesota or Wisconsin and acylic and glass exhibits is in Texas.  

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  2. On 10/12/2018 at 2:35 PM, R-3 said:

    I got a dual 400 w icecap setup with 15k xms 

     

    On 10/12/2018 at 4:14 PM, Paratore said:

    I have some 400 watt halides and T12 fixture with two ballasts. Should still work, free if you want them. I’m down in Independence.


    Sent while trying to get my next coral fix.....

    On 10/12/2018 at 8:09 PM, albertareef said:

    Hey Calvin - I have two 400 watt mogul base MH fixtures with open reflectors and a dual ballast if you want to try it out. I think I have some radium bulbs to go with them. I had them mounted in a canopy for my old 125. 

    thanks for the offers everyone but i should have clarified that i wanted 250 watt MH max.  

  3. 3 hours ago, albertareef said:

    That is a cool solution Calvin!  I have been wondering what you were up to.  So are you going to leave those ends open now so you get the full effect of the corners?  I assume so since it looks like you added structural elements between the tanks to replace the end framing.  This is going to look really sweet.  Too bad the corner tanks are the same height (apparently).

    yeah the ends will be open so the sitting area can have full view of the corner tanks.  the existing stand is 32" deep, the 180 is 24" deep and the 54s are 27".  I have the 54s pushed back so they line up with the back of the stand so there will be a flat surface in front of the tanks.  I could pull them forward so they line up with the front of the stand like the 180 and there would be less of a flat spot but i would have a 5" gap at the back of the tank and wall that i would need to trim out plus keeping the tanks back is better for viewing from the sitting area. 

    yes, the 54s are 23" tall and the 180 is 25.5" tall.  So I could raise the 54s up so the tops match or i could have the bottoms at the same elevation.  not set on the bottoms being the same but that was my initial thought.  the framing in between the 180 and the 54s works as a separation/transition for the top of the tanks.  access to the 54s would be easier the lower they are.  if anyone has thoughts on why the bottom or top should be the same please share.  

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  4. Previous tank I had was setup for about 10 years but it came down this past February.  Took a while to make a decision on what to replace it with but I finally came up with a crazy idea.  Previous tank was 10' long but i didn't want to spend the money on a 10' glass tank since it would be about three to four times more than I wanted to spend.  Turns out the stand framing for the previous 10' tank was almost perfect for a standard 180 plus a 54 gallon corner tank on each side.  Needed to modify the existing stand a little but got most of that done on Sunday.  Picture below is where i'm at so far.  Still need to figure out trim and doors for above the tank but I'm sure that will come together.

    Oh and the reason for the 54 on each side of the 180 is I've always liked a corner tank since my dad had a 92 corner and because we have two kids and they always want to add livestock to the tank and I usually don't want what they want.  Each of them will get one of the 54s but i'll have to approve what they want to get to make sure it's appropriate for that size tank and it's compatible with the other livestock in that tank.  All three tanks will be running off the same sump/refugium.  Using a (8) bulb ATI from the previous tank over the 180 and probably LEDs over the 54s.  Using the same sump and other equipment from the previous tank too.  Previous tank was 400 gallons and these three will be less than 300 gallons.    

     

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  5. I've read plenty of times not to get sand stars cause they eat the important life.  I've also read not to get jawfish or wrasses because they also eat the important worms and other life in the sand bed plus they disturb it.  didn't like to hear that but than I also read constant mixing of the sand by snails is good so that seemed contradicting.

    The tank i'm considering is 29" tall and i think i'm going to frame the stand and trim around it so you can't see the entire 4" to 5" sand bed.  The tank is in wall so i can recess it below the trim around the tank.  You might be able to only see 1" to 2" of the sand bed.  do you think there is an issue with not seeing the lower levels of the sand bed?  Thanks!

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  6. 4 hours ago, youcallmenny said:

    I've run a 4"+ DSB right from the start.  Frankly I wonder how people don't.  The myths about waste are just that, a myth.  A DSB processes waste, why would it be harboring the bad?  As Mark @cjmdh can painfully attest, even moving the bed in totes with the livestock didn't kill anything.  To be clear, we took everything out of the old 75g and put it in totes, moved the tank over to our new house and dumped everything back in.  

    Plus how could you go without a jawfish or a pistol/goby pair?  I usually don't take a super strong stance on husbandry methods but I seriously love my sand bed and you should too!

    I've never had a Blue Spotted Jawfish because I've never had a sand bed that was deep enough so that's another pro for going with one.  Glad to hear about a good experience.  what critters do you think are important/essential to maintaining a healthy sandbed?  

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  7. Wondering if anyone on the forums has a deep sand bed, 4" to 6" in depth, and how long have you had it?  I've been doing research online about them and they get mixed reviews.  I've read plenty of experiences where they have gone bad and the hydrogen sulfide that is released kills the tank inhabitants.  considering going with a 29" tall tank and a 5" deep sand bed would make it 24" tall like i want.     

  8. 18 hours ago, albertareef said:

    The one at Upscales sounds pretty sweet as it's 3/4 inch Starfire.  Too bad the height doesn't line up.  

    i was thinking about doing a 6" deep sand bed to make the tank shorter but i've heard nightmares about deep sand beds going bad after a few years.   

  9. 3 hours ago, JimmyK said:

    I saw a used 210 for sale at Upscales yesterday.... might be worth checking out...

    yeah, the 29" height is what i don't like about the 210 gallon tanks.  

    1 hour ago, Sailingeric said:

    i saw that one too but i'd go with the 210 at upscales since it's starfire glass.  

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  10. 10 hours ago, R-3 said:

    Its a little taller but @Ron still has the 300 Deep Dimension!

    yeah this one is on my radar but a little taller, wide and more gallons than i want.  still an option though.    

    10 hours ago, Ron said:

    Thanks R-3 but I'm gonna hold onto it unless someone coughs up $1250 :) 

    it's not the $1250 that is keeping me from buying this.  i'm looking for a tank that is 24" wide because i want to move the sump from below the current stand and put it behind the tank for easier access/maintenance.  the sump i have is 24" wide and will extend into the fish room too much behind a 36" wide tank.  

    9 hours ago, albertareef said:

    I was wondering how things were going for you Calvin - was a bummer to see your tank come down but it seems like it went to a good home.  Are you going to do an in wall build with the new one in the same spot?  Sounds like a standard footprint 180 might just work for those dimensions... seen a few around here in recent memory.

    yeah it was sad to see that tank go.  new tank will go in the same spot but obviously it will be shorter.  plan on making the seating areas on each side of the tank larger and maybe incorporating some book cases into those areas since they will both grow by 2'.  Upscales has a used 210 gallon Oceanic tank with 3/4" starfire glass that would be great but it's 29" tall so that's what is stopping me from buying that tank.  I can get a standard Aqueon 180 with the built in overflows for $860 from the local fish store in Oregon City but was hoping to find something with starfire glass.   

    8 hours ago, Jorge said:

    Sounds like a reefer 750. I think Ron has one of those too!

    i like the Red Sea tanks but don't need the stand or sump since i have those.  Also they are pretty pricey.  I have pricing from Custom Aquariums on a few different size tanks but i don't want to spend $3k to $4k for my next tank.  i'm want to spend around $1k for my next tank.  Ron's 300, Upscales's 210 and the Aqueon 180 all come in that price range but wanted to see if there was anything else out there.      

  11. Tank has been gone since February but now i'm looking to replace it.  Looking for something in the 200 gallon range but has to be glass.  Starfire preferred but i'll consider regular glass if the tank has the right dimensions.  Preferred minimum length = 72", minimum width = 24" and maximum height = 24".  TIA

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  12. nice looking tank and i really like the midas blenny.  the red sea tanks and sumps are good looking setups.  maybe you have one but i would recommend a screen top for that tank with the midas blenny.  i've always been told they are jumpers.  i've had them in the past but have always had a screen top or some other kind of top to keep them from jumping out.  

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  13. i've had a Potter's angel in two different tanks over the last 14 years and they were both great fish.  one of them i had for ~3 years and then sold it cause i was moving across country.  2nd one i had for ~5 years but it died with a bunch of other fish cause i didn't QT then.  loosing that fish and some of the others i had is the reason i'll always QT now. 

    i mainly had LPS and some montis with them and they never picked on them.  never really tried keeping acros with them but have always heard they can be nippers.  

  14. Like the title says I'm considering trying to setup a Coldwater tank. We were at the beach this weekend and the kids had a great time looking for stuff. Tank will need to be 1" thick and I'd prefer 16" tall, 48" long and 24" wide or so.

     

    Going to contact wanareef to see what it would cost to build a new one too. If he's still doing that...

     

    Thanks!

     

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  15. 11 minutes ago, Sharklover said:

     

    We said meet at 6. I assumed 6pm. Didn’t know you meant 6am...

     

     

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    yesterday in a text i said i would text you in the morning when i left my house.  6 in the morning is am.  

  16. 8 hours ago, Higher Thinking said:

    Dang..... Someone got a deal! Those are the two most common things I feed. If the buyer wants to resell some, hit me up!

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    lucky for one of you sharklover was a no show on meeting this morning.  i don't know why they didn't show but they did miss out on a great deal.  Higher Thinking is next in line.  

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