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  1. First new addition to the new tank...

    Here's a little video of my new Tang. I really like the color and structure of the Atlantic Blue Tang. He'll do great in the tank (while he's still small.) He'll be my excuse to upgrade to a 120 some day in about a year or two.

    By the way, ignore the PJ cardinal in the tank everyone else does... There's a story behind him and I will have him until he dies because of it! Unlike a certain damsel fish (who will remain nameless,) as he picks on EVERYONE in the 20g tank... ...

    Updated 02-15-2010 at 11:54 PM by Jessy

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  2. Zoo City

    Well after a weekend of work on the new tank here's my "Zoo-City" as I've dubbed it. I've places all my zoos in the same area of tank and I'm hoping for all of them to grow together into a mosaic of zoos over the next year. I wasn't going to move this much over this soon but the water quality was where I wanted to see it and everything is rocking and rolling so why not!

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    Another ...
  3. Lighting, check!

    20k MH mounted over the tank now... I like enough I'm going to keep it - kind of. I'm going to drop down to a 14k and then add a couple 2' T5 actinics.

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    I restacked the rock, much better now as I have some great ledges for coral (might not be clear in the picture.) I also have plenty of room for the rock from the old tank that I'll start moving over in a week or two.
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    Electrical , ‎ Lighting , ‎ New Additions
  4. Waters Flowing...

    Well I have the baffles in and water flowing in the tank. I have to let the dust settle a bit before I do anything else. You can see it's quite cloudy. I have my cheep lighting on just so I can get a true measure of clarity. I've scrapped the in tank refgu. I'm going to use a 5g above the tank that I'll get to at a later date.

    You can see all the temporary plumbing and filter sock that I'm using to clear the haze.
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  5. Couple of pictures...

    Not overly exciting, but you can see the true DIY nature of my work tank.

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    This is my Tunze 9002 DOC skimmer from a good friend that will remain nameless. Thank you sir if you're reading this...
    It's gotten a lot of great reviews so I'm really expecting quite a bit out of it.

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    Here's a full front shot of the tank and stand. It's totally DIY. I built it after my Vikings lost Sunday so I had lost some ...

    Updated 01-26-2010 at 07:10 AM by Digital Aquatics

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    Tank - Full Summary , ‎ Plumbing , ‎ New Additions , ‎ Random Thoughts
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