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  1. I have a system you might be interested in, Pm me. everything you need including bleached rock,stand canopy, 50gal acrylic tank with bean animal overflow, sump, led light, SRO 2000 skimmer, MP40w, etc,
  2. got anything left for me? i want 2 fire shrimp and 2 cleaner shrimp
  3. Here is a little update: I got two BRS dozer pumps for two part dozing. For the dozing containers, I got two 1500ml clear containers from tap plastics. They drilled the lids for me to be able to run the float switch wire and acrylic tube. I also got some square acrylic and made the float switch holder. This way I can get notified if I'm running low on solution or if something goes wrong with this system. I am now using the dozers for the frag tank. I also added a float switch to the ato tank to notify me when I have 2 days left of rodi water. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. I just picked up a bunch of frags from Danik and let me tell you... Unbelievable!!! Thanks a lot for all the frags and rock and water for my brand new frag tank! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. I was taken by surprise! and not quite ready with the tank for about 20 frags or so but I think I will give it a try. PM sent
  6. Thank you! It took me a while to figure out how to set it up. I am still dealing with codes for the jebao and other things like alarms. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. Thanks! I needed to hide the cables somehow, and at the same time be accessible. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. I got a new toy as a gift. Neptune system w/ph lab grade, breakout box and the jebao to apex connection. I love this thing. I set it up after doing a lot of research. I reorganized everything with the new toys. I put hinges on the panel so I can move it and hide all the cables behind it along with the main power strip for things that don't need control. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. New Tank Setup When a new reef tank is first set up and after the dust settles it is nice and clean and orderly. This begins to change almost immediately whether you can see it or not. Within the first 3 days Ammonia, Nitrite and Nitrate levels all start to rise in your water. This is the beginning of the tank cycle process. No worries! Those high levels of Ammonia, Nitrite & Nitrate will come down in 2 to 5 weeks depending on your system. It is extremely important not to over stock your tank during this period! Diatom Algae Outbreak Other than the initial rise of chemicals in the tank, the first significant changes are usually an outbreak of diatom algae. Diatom algae starts off as small brown spots on glass, live and base rock and eventually can cover almost everything in the tank. When I set up my first tank I was very worried that I was going to loose my nice pink and purple live rock during this phase. Fortunately diatoms only last about 2 to 3 weeks and it doesn't harm live rock or the creatures that came with it! Diatoms are actually a good sign because it means your tank is near the end of the cycle period. To combat the unsightly diatoms a clean up crew can help to restore some beauty back to your tank. During this time period nitrogen gas bubbles will also form in your sand bed and begin to rise up in your tank. At times it may look like a snow storm in reverse! No worries this is also a normal step in your tank's evolution. Other Algae Outbreaks Your diatoms have finally cleared up and your clean up crew has cleaned off much of your tank. Unfortunately, you aren't done yet! Your tank may go through as many as 5 or more different types of algae outbreaks within the first 2 months, some good and some bad! One type of algae you may encounter is green hair algae. If this starts to appear it can be helpful to have a few known algae eating fish. Yellow Tangs and Pygmy Cherub Angels are both good algae eaters that can help keep your tank much cleaner! Other than Green Hair Algae here are some of the other algae that you can expect. You will probably see a green almost powder like algae growing on your glass. This grows fast and can be hard to keep ahead of until your tank becomes stable (which can take several months) and your water cleans up for good. An algae magnet can be helpful to clean this off. It is also a possibility that algae may begin growing on your sand. Usually Red Cyanobacteria is the one that will show up in your sand. Increased circulation and frequent water changes after the tank has completed cycling can help get rid of Cyano problems. If you add a sand sifter to your tank like a Watchman Diamond Goby they can also assist in avoiding this problem. All tanks are a little different. You may get some of these types of algae or even more. The key is not to panic and to know as much about them as you possibly can! Not all types of algae are bad! Coralline Algae (the good kind) Not all types of algae are bad! As a matter of fact most reef aquarists go out of their way to grow Coralline Algae. Coralline algae is the very colorful stuff that comes on live rock when you buy it at the aquarium store. It can vary in color including, orange, purple, green, pink, red and maroon. It normally starts to grow in little patches in the corners of the tank glass, on filters and and power heads, then it will start growing on the base rock. You should begin to aide the process with use of supplements like calcium buffers and other supplements. This will also start preparing your tank with what corals will need to grow. The growth of coralline algae in a tank is a good sign that the tank is beginning to mature and it getting close to being ready to accept corals. Adding Corals After your reef tank has been setup for approximately 4 months and the water conditions are consistently stable, it is usually safe to start adding corals. Some tanks will mature more quickly and corals can be introduced a little it sooner, but I always try to error on the side of caution. Coral is a living, breathing organism. If you try to add coral to a tank that is not ready most of the time the coral will die! Your tank is ready for corals when your ammonia, nitrite & nitrate levels have dropped and consistently stay down for at least a month to a month in a half. I also recommend that you aim (through the use of supplements an buffers) to get your PH is in the 8.0-8.3 range, your alkalinity is in the 8-12dkh range and to get your calcium is in the 375-450ppm range. This will aid in the development of the corals you add. When adding corals (like fish) start slow and inexpensively! Add hearty corals (see below) and make sure what you are adding can survive and thrive before adding your next coral. Do your research on lighting, additives and compatibility with fish before you start. The more you learn about your new hobby the more successful you will be! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Diatoms. Nothing to worry about. I found this for you. I could not share the link but i did copy it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. My Tunze 9004 Skimmer cup. This thing is a monster. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. I was gone for a weekend and I let my brother to keep an eye on the tank. Well... he filled the sump with fresh water instead of the ato tank. I lost a lot of sps that time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Here isn't 40 Bonsai. Second attempt. Last time I had Dino's, so it didn't work out. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. most likely...... I don't know. Let's hope for the best this time. I ran vinegar throughout the whole system and that really cleaned everything brand new. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. It all needs a very good rinsing I think all or it is Fiji pink Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. i will post one as soon as I get home tonight. I live in Vancouver. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. the problem is solved. I bleached everything and started again. http://www.pnwmas.org/index.php?/topic/34649-40-Mini-Fusion-Bonsai-Style Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. Pay for the bucket and get the sand for free:) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  19. that didn't do a thing. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. Here is a video with a 2 day old tank. https://vimeo.com/142100435 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. things were just fine until I put 3 hermit crabs. Than dinoflagellates took over very quickly. I didn't have choice but to start all over again. It was a 2 month old system anyway. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. I have a coral vue 250W with walnut texture reflector and a bunch of radium SE 250W 20k bulbs
  23. i have a coralife 48" t5HO fixture.. let me know
  24. Rock has been bleached again. And hopefully next week I will buy the new sand and set up the tank again. This time I hope no issues will come. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  25. And here is a quick update: I bleached the rock again and now it is with saltwater and a pump in a container. Next week I will buy new sand and mix more water to set up the tank again. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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