Here is my March FTS!
I'll share mine 245G FOWLR [/IMG] 180G Reef (I know there are no corals in it right now, going to start adding SPS in a couple of months)
Originally Posted by mhowe9 I'll share mine 245G FOWLR [/IMG] 180G Reef (I know there are no corals in it right now, going to start adding SPS in a couple of months) What kind of lights are on the 245?
Hey Mhowe ya tanks are looking great. I bet ya glad to be finished. ;-)
Thanks Hat. I am glad to be done but I still have to refinish the rest of the basement. @Jato.. the lights on the 245G are 2 36" Marineland LED lights.
I tried to post a pic but apparently I can't figure it out
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Hey Sister, your tank is beautiful! I need to check out your blog for more pics and details of your tank. Thanks for posting.
Reef Addicts, lets see ya FTSs for March!!!
Here is my shot!!!
@ Hat your tank is looking sharp...coming together nice @sisterlimonpot--nice layout looks pretty slick @mhowe9 off to a great start looking good!
I need to take a full tank shot with all the lights on. This is all I have handy at the moment.
Marc, your tank is the bomb! Super clean! Your tank inspires me to do better with my tank. I've been doing all I can to achieve great water quality for my livestock. I started a 2-part dozing a month or so ago, dose coral vitamins and started magnesium this weekend. I bought a new heater this weekend. (300 watt). Also this past week a UPS system. I'm going to re-do all the wire management on the system. I do have a question: when doing cleaning in tank and algae/stuff become floating in the water, it gets on the SPS coral like a magnet. If you don't "blow" it off right-a-way it will hurt the SPS. My question is does everyone have this problem or what do ya do to prevent it?
I tend to keep my tank clean all the time, never letting algae get ahead of me. If you spend a few minutes every day or two wiping things down, it's much easier than spending a full hour once a week or multiple hours one day monthly. While cleaning, I am looking at all of my frags to make sure they are upright and in position. If you have a big sheet of algae land on a coral, I would remove it carefully. Siphon, tongs, tweezer, turkey baster, or waving my hand back and forth near the coral.
It's not the question of keeping my tank clean; I clean it everyday. I'm retired, have all day every day. I had a outbreak of algae on the back glass and when I'd cleaned it became water-bound. Algae would stick to my SPS and if not caught would kill that section. Well, I started a phosphate media and now I don't have the algae. . Thanks for ya help.
Hey CRuelle, thank for the compliments! I almost missed ya post. I must be blind or something. :-p Your tank is looking great! I hope everything has been doing good with ya tank.
Here's mine for the month. Notice all the fish run and hide when I pull out the camera... LOL
Agsansoo, ya tank is gorgeous!! Looks like your corals are really growing out nicely too. Also, that Monti Cap is beautiful! I looked at a pic of your tank when I re-done my rock-scape because ya tank looks so awesome. Great job!
Thanks Hat. My large female maroon clown has been on a terror lately. She keeps smashing my frags into the front glass. So much so, I had to move them to the top right corner of the tank. As for coral growth, the red planet colony grows the fastest. Look at red planet frag just to the right of the large colony. It's starting to grow closer to the main colony. Soon it will touch.
Finally got my tank moved home last weekend. Everything is up and running and so far the only casualty is on of my emerald crabs who got forgotten in the bottom of a tote for several hours.
Ya tank looks awesome Phil! I really like the rock-work. How's the new SPS corals doing? Are they growing?