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  1. **TRADES ON THIS LISTING ARE DONE...I NEED TO TAKE NEW PICS SO THAT IT IS CLEAR WHAT I HAVE LEFT, SO I WILL MAKE A NEW POSTING THAT IS UPDATED**

    I had a couple of zoanthid colonies that I fragged and I would like to trade for some other frags (looking for montipora, pulsing xenia, zoas, blue or striped mushrooms, maybe other things...shoot me some pics of what you have). I also have 1 larger colony and a mantis shrimp that I found living in one of the rocks that I fragged. It is about 1" long and I can't tell if it is a spearer or a smasher. Right now he is isolated in a glass in my tank with a screen on top so he can't get out. Please send me some pics of what you have and we can do some business. If you need better pics of something in particular, let me know and I can try to take some closer/better ones. Thanks! :cool:

     

    **MOST FRAGS IN THIS PIC ARE SOLD! Thanks Mohaynow AND Hozer21!**

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    **SIDE VIEW OF SHELF ABOVE**

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    **THIS COLONY SOLD! Thanks Rick!**

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    **SOLD! Thanks Noobtosalt!**

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    **MANTIS SHRIMP SOLD! Thanks USCG CWO!**

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  2. Your drain is already 1". I.E. It will be no more likely to back up then as it is already. The figures Woody gave are actually about what a 3/4" bulkhead will support.

     

    Sounds good. Yeah I wasn't really worried about it, just thought I would bring up what he was telling me. I like your idea and still want to do it. Again, I thank you for taking the time to help me out. :D

  3. RICK -

    So I got the bulkheads and the coupler for our project, but Woody seems to think that the 1" bulkhead will make the water in the sump back up since my return pump is about 1000gph...he thinks that the bulkhead will only support about 300-400gph flow. What do you think about this? I explained that you had a similar setup and that it worked fine, but I didn't remember what size return pump you had. Anyways, I would like to try it still and worst case scenario, I guess I could get a small pump to help pump more water to the fuge. Thoughts?

  4. Just keep in mind that you may be reducing the amount of space available in the current sump to take on water if you lose power or shut down the system. (Depends on how full you fill the fuge) The main reason I would just run it from one to the next is because it eliminates an extra pump.

     

    As to the specific questions.

    Yes. You can probably drill it with the sump running if the hole will be above the waterline. I'm assuming it's acrylic? If so then maybe put some tape on the inside to catch the bulk of the acrylic shavings but otherwise don't worry too much as a few acrylic shavings will not hurt anything anyway. If the hole needs to be below the current waterline then you may need to shut it down for an hour or so and drain it far enough to drill it. The equipment needed is pretty minimal. A 3/8" drill and a hole saw to match the size of the bulkhead used. I you don't have the holesaw there are several of us here that do and there is a store down the street from my house that sells a cheap holesaw set that will work for less than $10.

     

    I would probably opt to drill the tanks yourself even if you have someone build the tank. That way you can hold off to decide exactly where to drill it until after you set the tank in and decide where you want it. Let me know if you don't already have someone in mind yet to build the tank.

     

    So for the bulkhead running directly between the tanks, where would it be placed? I think I just may not be understanding what this would look like. Would it be at the bottom of the sump/new fuge tank so that water just flowed through both? Also, my fuge would be the new tank still right but with the return pump in it? Yes my current sump is acrylic and no I do not have anyone to build my new addition yet...I have been waiting for the LFS to get back to me with a quote of what it would cost from his "acrylic guy", but this LFS is always VERY slow getting back to people on stuff. I really have no idea what this would cost, but I am hoping less than the cost of a the HOB fuge I was looking at ($140). If you can make this for me and maybe even help me do the hole cutting + bulkhead install (as I have never done anything like that), I would be very appreciative and pay you fairly. Please get back to me when you can. Thanks!

  5. You could do it with one pump by drilling a drain hole to return back through both tanks which is pretty easy to do with acrylic using a regular hole saw. You could also just run a big bulkhead through both and replumb it so the display tank drain enters one tank and the return feeds from the other to the the display and you wouldn't need an extra pump at all. (Which is how my old 125g was set up). The bulkhead just needs to be adequate to handle all of the flow. The latter option has the side benefit of adding more volume to the system since any drainage during a power loss will be handled by both tanks.

     

    I think I like the drain hole idea and one pump just going to the fuge. Drilling the hole in the new tank won't be a problem oviously since it can be done while its being built, but how do I go about drilling the matching hole in my existing sump? Can it be done with the sump still running or do I need to completely drain it and take everything out etc. to do it? If I do have to take it all apart, how long does it take to do a drilling like this (so I know how long it will be shut down)? I would need someone to drill this for me too because I do not have the equipment or know-how to do it...(probably whoever makes the new tank for me).

  6. have a pump to pump water from the sump into the fuge' date=' have the fuge set at least 3" higher than the sump, the top of the fuge that is, should be 3" or more higher than the top the sump, then it should, if you have an overflow, basically just drill a hole in it, an it will overflow into the sump from the fuge...Rick could explain it a LOT easier than I can LOL[/quote']

     

    Ok that makes more sense with drilling a hole in it. The problem for me would be that if it was taller than my sump, especially if it was more than an inch or so, then I would not be able to reach into it at all...my stand is short =/ . Also, even if I did have the room, wouldn't that make my water volume so much that if my return went out for some reason, then my sump would overflow? Any other ideas you can think of?

  7. So, I just got my first skimmer and it fit in my sump (barely) and I was using my sump as a refugium (all I have is caulerpa), but now there is not really any space and I think it will be best if I have a dedicated refugium. I have two options that I am going back and forth on...

     

    1. Reef Octopus HOB refugium ($140 at BRS) - I like the idea of this being easy to set up, but it would be sandwiched between my tank and the wall and I would not be able to look into it without taking it off the back (to monitor growth for trimming etc.) which lead me to my 2nd option...

     

    2. I have a 12" long x 10" wide x 16" high(the sump is 16" high) space in my stand next to my sump that I could add an additional acrylic box and make it my refugium. I would just need the acrylic box made and 2 pumps (one to send the water to the fuge and one back to the sump). And how would I want the inside of the box set up (baffles?)?

     

    What are your thoughts on these ideas? I think I like #2 best but I would like some input from OP experiences. If I was to go the route of #2, is there someone on here that could make me the acrylic box for cheaper than a LFS? I have not got any quotes from LFS yet, but I am sure they are spendy. Let me know what you guys and gals think. Thanks in advance!

     

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  8. Thank you everyone for their input. I really did like the caves in the original as well, but the thing really wasnt that sturdy and I felt like I had more limited places to add frags to, especially stuff that needs to go on the sand bed. My sand bed is at least double the open space as before and I think the fish have more open space for swimming, plus the "mountain" has quite a few caves from the way I positioned the rocks too. I will probably end up wanting to change it in another couple months anyways, so I will just leave it for now lol. I kind of get the feeling that with reefing, a tanks scape is never permanently done

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  9. I am kind of new to saltwater and my tank is only about 3 months old, so please excuse the lack of lots of corals. I needed to catch a couple of damsels to trade them to my LFS and decided that I might as well re-scape my tank at the same time. I was wanting to make it look a little more like a mountain/hill tapering down and also I wanted to make it so that there was no rock within 1.5" of my glass on the front and right side so I can keep it clean better. I also relocated the powerhead on the right side to the back. I moved the zoa frags off the sand b/c my dragon goby kept crop dusting them with sand, and my kenya tree I moved to the corner by the flower pot. What do you think?

     

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  10. I have a dual 175w MH Ballast here for a great deal if you decide to get MH. (Might even do a part swap for T5 bulbs)

     

    Thank you for the offer, but if/when I upgrade to MH, I am going to get a fixture that has dual MH + 2 or 4 T5's...it will be a while before I can afford one though because they are pretty spendy.

  11. So I went to Saltwater FantaSeas yesterday and they had only one of the 454's in stock, so when I got it home, I put it as my front bulb so my bulb order is as follows(back to front):

     

    - Geissman Pure Actinic 54w

    - UVL Actinic White 54w

    - UVL Actinic White 54w

    - UVL 454 54w

     

    I noticed a big difference in the colors of my zoas, especially when the daylight lights are off. Thanks for the advice again!

  12. seriously, try the UVL 454's. they are half the price of the geissman and ATI bulbs and when i saw the difference my jaw hit the floor.

     

    The only other fixture that can give off a kind of shimmer effect similar to halides are LED's, but you go big on LED's and your price goes high.

     

    I will be picking a couple of these bulbs up this week to see the difference. I looked them up online and it looks like they peak higher, so yeah hopefully they do the trick. Thank you for the input ReeFit! :D

  13. I have a Sun System Teklight w/4 T5HO bulbs (2x Actinic White and 2x Super Actinic) and I am wanting to know if there is a better combination that would make the lighting similar to MH that would make the colors of my zoas stand out instead of them looking more or less dull. I will be upgrading to MH in the future, but it is a ways out due to $$. Let me know what you think. Thanks!

     

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  14. nice. But those damsels will become problems later for you.

     

    Yeah I have noticed that my domino damsel chases everyone around and nips at me when my arm is in the tank lol. The others seem ok though. Here is what I have in there:

    - 6 Green Chromis

    - 1 Domino Damsel

    - 3 3 stripe Damsels

    - 1 Yellowtail Damsel

    - 1 Blue Devil Damsel (? all blue one..i think thats what its called)

    - 1 Dragon Goby (I love this guy but he gets sand EVERYWHERE)

    - 4 Nass snails

    - a few Cerith snails

    - a few turbo snails

    - a few hermits

    - 1 Brittle Starfish (with 3 full length legs and 2 half length from acclimation lol)

    - 1 Emerald crab (that just molted the other day and now is twice the size!)

    - And I just took the sponge crab that I had for two days over to Woody at Seahorse because I cought the bugger eating some zoas and a mushroom (learned my lesson about believing the girl at Alley Cat at the Vancouver mall...NO HE WAS NOT REEF SAFE!)

     

    - Kenya Tree

    - A number of different zoa/pally colonies that I dont know the name of (got them from Ocean in a box except for I got my first one from Saltwater FantaSeas)

    - Some assorted mushrooms

    - 75lbs live rock

    - 20 lbs of live sand

    - Softball size caulerpa glob on rock in sump (advised by Woody)

     

    I think that about covers what I've got in there right now.

  15. Hey there,

    I have a 55 gal reed tank( my first saltwater tank) that I set up a couple of months ago. I am looking to possibly find some fellow reefers in my area to be able to get together with once in a while so I can continue to learn and/or improve on the way I am doing things, trade frags, etc. I live in Vancouver, WA. So far, I LOVE this as a hobby and I find myself staring at my tank for at least 1-2 hours per day :D

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