Jump to content

ChrisQ

Members
  • Posts

    931
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    3

Everything posted by ChrisQ

  1. Thanks again! Awesome tank you have, that tiny filefish that can fit inside of a pinkie nail is amazing!
  2. I'm too lazy to reload my own rounds (Although i should learn and snatch up all that .308 and .45) but man! there are some fun calibers there.
  3. I'll take it if i can get to you, i was just starting my search for some chaeto too!
  4. ChrisQ

    Coral id?

    I hope it turns out to be a gold torch, that would make my day!
  5. ChrisQ

    Coral id?

    Closed (To note the skeleton) Open It's starting to really look like some sort of a hammer, a wall to be specific. Can it be id'ed as a wall this small just from the shape of the tips? The tip are starting to glow a yellow/gold color. If it is indeed a hammer of some sort, that will be a bonus being that this thing just popped up from a zoa frag that the zoa melted away from.
  6. Yeah, it's like watching grass grow for awhile.
  7. I'm starting to really dislike evolution
  8. I need some very much alive rock Got any dry Tonga multi branch by chance?
  9. I'm starting to realize the small amount of live rock that i have for my new frag system might not be good enough, plus what i planned on adding along the way. Total system volume is approx. 112g Filled on 3/8 Transferred fish/coral 3/10 Parameters: as of 3/18 10:00am SG. 1.025 Ammonia-0 Nitrite-0 Nitrate-0 Running carbon,Purigen and Phosgaurd with a very undersized skimmer for the moment. I put the Phosgaurd in just last night and was very hesitant. Removing this morning. Fish bio-load: s/m Yellow tang Lawnmower blenny x2 Springari Damsels Six line wrasse Problem is i don't really want rock in the main tank (only one large piece of Tonga branch is going in and its dry) and the configuration of my current sump doesn't allow for much rock. I only have about 15-20lbs in there right now and adding more as i chisel it down to size from bigger rock that won't fit in the small chambers. The bigger problem here is i'm essentially robbing Peter to pay Paul by starting to take rock from other running tanks that really need it. So i'm desperately seeking some softball sized pieces to get into these compartments well before i get any spikes. Here is the sump (Back & side compartments are 5'' wide)
  10. This is what the damage from AEFW's looks like..... Tiny bite marks. You really need to get some pics as soon as you can. You can see a live one here... Anyway, if you have AEFW, you'll know it! Good luck hope you get it figured out quick. Google is your friend
  11. Let me know if you need to borrow a tank, i have several sitting around.
  12. Certain test kits work better than others with Cupramine. What kit are you using? The most reliable is the Seachem as far as i know, makes sense since they make it.
  13. I wish i could have made it to this and seen the system. I would have also loved to talk with a lot of you about my first custom frag tank build i just completed and wow what a great opportunity to start rebuilding from the loss. Hope i can make the April meet. Somebody post lots of pictures!!
  14. Scratch that!! I'm not sure what just got me fiddling with this again but i got it working! I don't need 2 apple devices after all. I must have missed something the 1st time around. Old iphone duct taped to the wall (at the end of my frag tank) temporary of course and running AtHome Camera on my computer in the next room. works great! You'll be surprised what your fish will do when you're not looking. I was just watching my Yellow tang swim around like a Flounder under my acrylic frag racks chasing my six line around.
  15. I have a neon wrasse and a ORA orchid dottyback (Shes very purple) that will need a new home soon aswell as some others but i'm not too sure the others will fit your list.
  16. I believe Upscales in Tualatin has a few running over some tanks.
  17. I use 2 springari damsels 1 yellow tang 1 lawnmower blenny and 1 sixline wrasse.
×
×
  • Create New...