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zondebok

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  1. So, the QT setup will happen after the whole transfer process. I will use my existing 55g as a temporary QT before I tear it down. I have an existing HOB skimmer on it, can I run some filter floss in the return chamber there for the time being so that when I move the rock out it has enough filtration to deal with the existing fish? Also, if I do that, will my skimmer then be useless to anyone wanting to use on a reef tank, because of the copper? I would ideally like to resell it, if possible. (I have a couple of normal HOB filters (like you would use in a FW tank) out in the garage that I could transfer the floss to before I started medicating the tank).
  2. What kind of filtration? Just a HOB filter of some sort? Heater I presume? Lighting aside form normal room lighting? Do you keep a QT tank up all the time, or just set up when you need one?
  3. The current tank has a crack in the top brace. I have epoxied it and am not worried about it, but I won't be using it and don't really feel comfortable passing it on to someone else. A 20 long seems doable in my office. Thanks
  4. I mean, I'm not certain. It was there about a week after I got him, went away, and is now back a month or so later. He really doesn't seem bothered by it. The first time he had it he seemed somewhat irritated by it. I had put in a couple peppermint shrimp to deal with a few small aptasia, and he would go over and try to get them to clean him constantly (though they wanted nothing to do with him). Around that time I also got a cleaner shrimp, and he would present himself for cleaning, then swim away once the shrimp jumped onto him (he is a bit of a scaredycat), but a day or two later the white spot was gone. I figured if it was ich it would come back, and it has. I know tangs are more likely to get this sort of thing...
  5. My little tomini tang has a spot of ich on one of his fins. This is the 2nd time, same exact spot (I have read up on ich lifecycle). He doesn't seem particularly bothered by it, and it doesn't seem to be spreading neither on him nor to any other fish. I don't currently have a QT tank (I know... I plan to set one up...). So, on to my question. I have an upgrade coming over the next couple of months, and I am wondering what the best way to transfer fish will be to ensure an ich-free new display tank. I will be upgrading from my 55 to a new 135. The 55 will be moved and kept operational while the 125 is cycling, and then I will transfer things over as makes sense. Non-fish tankmates are a few shrimp, some snails, hermit crabs, a tiny ricordea, and a small toadstool. I am wondering if after transferring the non-fish (and maybe the rocks), if I can basically use my existing tank as a temporary QT tank for the fish, and do some combination of copper/hyposalinity. I am also interested in what size tank I need for a QT tank, and what other equipment I need.
  6. Wish I could have made it, but Sundays don't work for me. I will be there next time it's on Saturday!
  7. Good to hear! The 13" width I have now is fairly limiting, so hopefully it will feel like a lot more
  8. The tank is being built by a company in California that my LFS uses. He has several in his shop built by them that I've been able to see. 72x18x24 I wish I could go 24" wide, but it will be a lot better than the 13" I have now, and 24" would really push out into the space where the tank is. Sent from my LG-H820 using Tapatalk
  9. Well, apparently I made it ugly enough the first time that it was her idea to do the upgrade... I will see on the starphire. Just the front? I think it should be like a $150 upgrade...
  10. Also, I am having a stand built anyhow, as top priority is making the wife happy with how it looks. ☺️ Sent from my LG-H820 using Tapatalk
  11. I went to the LFS and looked at their tank that is starphire on one side and regular on the other... I wish I could tell, but I couldn't... Tank was made by the same guys that would make mine... Sent from my LG-H820 using Tapatalk
  12. Wow, great post, thanks for taking the time. I think I'll go with a standard size custom built braced tank for half the cost, especially given the above information... Sent from my LG-H820 using Tapatalk
  13. Thanks. I guess another question is how people like their rimless tanks? I have heard maintenance can be more messy, and since I am going to have a canopy over it, it seems like I would lose any aesthetic benefit anyhow.
  14. I am in the process of getting a quote from these guys, and want to know if those of you who have purchased from them are happy, and if you felt like it was worth the cost. I intend to have this for a long time, so a higher initial cost is acceptable, if it is worthwhile. Feel free to PM if you don't want to post here.
  15. I definitely have a plastic center brace. I actually just picked up 2 ocean revive LEDs, so I'm good for now. Sent from my LG-H820 using Tapatalk
  16. ... I still don't have a sump, though...
  17. I could probably do it if it was temporary. I don't have a sump, so that's why I thought a piece of rock from the DT would be OK. I suppose I could keep some sort of sponge inside the return chamber of my skimmer. Do people usually set them up as needed, or keep one up all the time?
  18. So, my wife is pretty tolerant of the DT, but putting another tank in any of our main areas is not really feasible. Would it be OK in the garage (fairly cold in winter, warmish in summer)? I am OK with running additional heater, fans, whatever. Also, do you guys keep your QT tank filled all the time, or do you fill it and maybe put in some LR from your DT or something as needed? I currently don't have one, and haven't had any issues yet, but I know it's probably just a matter of time...
  19. I know the fans go out on them (and he said one of the fans is out, actually), but I contacted OR, and they gave me prices on replacement parts (super reasonable, BTW). I do not have a sump. My stand doesn't have room for one, and my tank is tempered. Originally this was going to be a FW tank, so I hadn't planned for it. I won't make that mistake again. I do have a HOB Reef Octopus skimmer (BH-2000, should be oversized, supposedly), and it works great, with some tweaking.
  20. Well, I'm picking up some used ocean revives from a member here today. I figured it would cost less to try, and not hurt as much if I decide to try something else later. Excited to get into corals! Sent from my LG-H820 using Tapatalk
  21. Much appreciated. I am actively looking for lights, but I tend to over-research everything, so who knows how long it will take me to pull the trigger...
  22. Here is a pic from tonight, with the cardinals I added last night. A little cloudy/dirty since one of the new guys died and I had to move some rock to get to it.
  23. Yeah, I think I've ruled out MH for now, haha. Sent from my LG-H820 using Tapatalk
  24. I'd love to go with a hybrid setup, but I unfortunately do have to keep costs to a spouse approved level... [emoji1] Sent from my LG-H820 using Tapatalk
  25. Unfortunately Sundays don't work for me, but I hope I can make it next time there is one on Saturday. Sent from my LG-H820 using Tapatalk
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