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Fairly Updated reef tank pics

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Since this is a reef site, I figured I might as well also post some fairly updated pics of my reef. They are about 2 months old, I believe. Sorry ahead of time if you do not like topside shots, but I didn't feel like cleaning the glass :D . I also did not add pics of the right side, which is mostly mushrooms and evil green star polyps. I couldn't get any decent shots from that side, anyway.
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Post by carlab »

Great looking tank! Especially love the monti cap. What lighting are you using?
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Very nice looking corals
225 Gallon Aquarium, Two 40 gallon frag tanks, 75 gallon refugium, 30 gallon sump
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Lighting = 3 x 400 watt MH, 4 x 6' VHO's,
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carlab wrote:Great looking tank! Especially love the monti cap. What lighting are you using?
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Thanks, and it is actually VHO lighting. I actually surprised myself after I started getting sps corals years ago and they actually grew (too well).
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Post by sb1227 »

Looks real good! Did I see a Euphyllid next to that Montipora in the third pic? Do you have any problems with sweeper tentacles?

Most of the SPS I see in your pics don't really need massive amounts of light, most actually prefer VHO or PC. They look pretty happy to me. :lol:
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Granted, none of the ones I have now are difficult, but even many of the other 'sps' corals people commonly keep don't need halides to grow well and look good to begin with (though 'prefer' may be a strong word). There were actually plenty of Acropora species (some supposedly more light demanding, i.e. 'purple' species) that did well and retained color, but I allowed the Pocillopora to sting/kill and overgrow them. I also had clams for many years until a sudden bout of pinched mantle killed them (derasa for 8 years, crocea for 5). My anemone didn't help there, either, when it did much of the same thing. All of them grew well until they were outcompeted. I guess had I not been so lax about fragging, etc, I would have done more to stop it. Oh, that is a Plerogyra sp. and it is actually a surprising 8-10" from it. The top down view distorts it a bit.
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Andrew,

When you are ready to frag off some of that cap let me know.


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Kart Racer wrote:Andrew,

When you are ready to frag off some of that cap let me know.


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Actually, Sunday is good for me. Just be sure to remind me (shoot me a message, or something before then).
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Andrew,

What are you looking to get for a piece of that monti cap? Would it be mounted to a piece of rock? I can come by the store if that would be best for you.

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Kart Racer wrote:Andrew,

What are you looking to get for a piece of that monti cap? Would it be mounted to a piece of rock? I can come by the store if that would be best for you.

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Dropping by the store would be best, if you don't mind. It will probably be unmounted, but I can mount it if you like. Don't worry about giving me anything in return--you can have the piece.
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We can come by the store, always need something for her dog. I appreciate the frag, I can mount it I guess as long as I can get some pointers on how to do it correctly.
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Andrew,

Thanks for the frag, I hope it will grow to look like the colony that it came from. How old is the one in your tank? On another note, that aptasia control works like a champ.


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Give it time, yours will easily get bigger if you allow it to. Mine is about 3 years old (maybe older, don't remember) but it is fragged often, so it could have been much bigger.

Yeah, I was impressed with the aiptasia control myself. Stuff really does work well.
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