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  1. Algae issues gone

    Well the Algae issues that i was experiencing are gone, they have moved on to the next new tank. The Zoas are opened and the fish are Fat and happy.



    And here are some weeds



    This is that 48" LED strip from Reefkoi.com, I am very happy with it for the $149.00 price tag.
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    Tank Entry , ‎ Water Chemistry
  2. September update

    With MACNA less than two weeks away, I've been really really really busy. Fortunately, my reef is running on auto pilot and doing quite well.

    I recently got two samples of food from Reef Nutrition to use in my tank, and my fish love it. I'm feeding it both during the day time and adding a tsp of each each night after lights out for the corals to snack upon. All my fish are actively chasing it down, and the suncorals seem to accept it readily.

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    Tank Entry
  3. Sump!

    by , 09-14-2012 at 02:32 PM (T.I.B.E.T (The Incredibly Big Expensive Tank))
    A couple of days ago I drove this sucker home;

    6ftL x 2ftD x 20"T





    Last night I did the old 'quick snap a photo with your iphone' deal, and voila, photographic proof.

    I'm just waiting for ...
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    Tank Entry
  4. Back from the dead!

    It's been forever since I've posted so I figure it's time I get back on and give an update on my tank!

    What I'm working with:
    75 gallon tank
    2 mp10w es
    15 gallon sump with completely undersized skimmer
    Mag 9.5 return pump
    8 x 54watt T-5's

    The tank started as a quest to make a completely soft coral tank. And then my quest to keep a Orange Spotted Filefish began, and Acropora started entering the tank. My quest failed, all I had to show for it ...
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    Tank Entry , ‎ Tank - Full Summary
  5. Diving in Roatan, Honduras

    All videos were filmed using GoPro HERO2 with the GoPro Dive Housing..... need a good filter for deep dives next time though.

    Peacock Flounder



    Night Dive with Octopus


    Trunkfish Juvenile "PEA"



    Bait Ball

    Updated 09-15-2012 at 10:18 PM by melev

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    Photography/Video