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Hometown:
Vernon, CT
Occupation:
Renaissance Man
Tank Size:
120 gallon
About your tank:
Setup in summer 04, Indo-Pacific Biotope (see description)
Trade Frags?
Nationally
How did you hear about ReefSpace?
Reef Sanctuary
Website:
http://forestalsfish.com
Favorite Music:
plenty
Favorite TV Shows:
not much

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Sep. 23, 2007
I have been reefkeeping now almost 6 years, and enjoy the basics as well as fragging (I am a member of Frag Exchange . I am also heavily interested in doing coral ID's (see my website for examples)

120 Gallon Indo-Pacific Reef

Tank: 120 Gallon All Glass Reef ready, dual corner overflows/Mahogany stand/canopy
Lighting: PFO fixture: 2x 250watt 10K metal halides and 2x 96 watt actinic PC; Halides on 9-6/8:30-6:30 , PC actinics on 7am-9pm; then moonlighting with single LED
Sump: MRC 40gallon sump, running coarse filtration and carbon and phosban through reactors
Live Rock: ~120 pounds in tank/sump - Fiji
Substrate: 1/2" sand (changed as wasn't maintaining the dsb well and built up nutrients)
Skimmer: MRC-1 (myreefcreations.com)- pulls out 1 cup/day thereabouts
Water Flow: return via 2 lockline tubing with Mag 9 pumps, 1 tunze turbelle pump (3000gph)and 1 Seio 1500 gph (total turnover approx.5000gph); New Tunze mini impeller 750gph
Salt: Instant Ocean, salinity at 1.025 (pre-mixed and aerated prior to use)
Water: RO/DI by AquaFx unit; 35-40 gallon weekly water changes, 4 -8 gallon per week of FW topoff (currently manually)
Parameters: Ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, phosphate at 0; Calcium 350-450, Alkalinity at 9mg/L - not using calcium addition yet as holds steady with water changes, watching closely tho; Temp: 75-78
Controller: Digital Aquatics Reef Keeper - controls lighting, prevents overheating of tank, and has a powerhead on a wave cycle
Backup: DPC battery backup - runs one return pump for 3 hours if power fails, automatically, considering adding another in series

Fish:

- 1 yellow Tang - Zebrasoma flavescens

- 1 Purple Tang - Zebrasoma xanthurum (rescue- i know not indo-pacific :) )

- pair mandarin gobies Synchiropus splendidus - eating frozen and currently mating every 3-4 days (not collecting eggs currently and I havent seen them so may not be successful but fun to watch)

- 3 green clown gobies - Gobiodon atrangulatus

- 1 neon blue goby - Elacatinus oceanops - cleans his mates up well

- 2 lyretail anthias - Pseudanthias squamipinnis

- 1 Copperbanded Butterfly - Chelmon rostratus

- 2 ocellaris clowns - Amphiprion ocellaris

- 2 yellow watchman gobies - Cryptocentrus cinctus

- 4 Blue Green Chromis - Chromis viridis
- 1 scooter blenny - Synchiropus ocellatus

Coral:
- Montipora sp. -digitate - green

- favia still small

- Galaxea grown from a single polyp from IMAC

- plating Montipora (interestingly by ID of skeleton not capricornis, still unsure) - green and orange

- Blastomusa wellsi

- Fungia - green, with 2 small frags of another purple/green

- Pocillopora brown
- stylophora - green

- Tubastrea - yellow sun polyps branching and encrusting

- Gorgonian - plexuarella

- Pavona sp.

- Green and brown/green Candy cane

- Turbinaria sp.

- 2 Crocea clams doing well

Mandarin mating dance :

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with adding kalk, i have ended up diluting my tank a bit ... specific gravity 1.021 (added some salt…

with adding kalk, i have ended up diluting my tank a bit ...

specific gravity 1.021 (added some salt)

Temp 77

pH 8.5, Alk 4.5, Calcium 340, Mg 1800 ppm (red sea Kit)

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Posted on November 8th, 2007 at 11:20am — No Comments (Add)

Last batch of kalk (5 gallons) ran in a bit fast and now am ahead of FW topoff rate, extra 3-4 gallo…

Last batch of kalk (5 gallons) ran in a bit fast and now am ahead of FW topoff rate, extra 3-4 gallon in sump...

measured S.G. and is 1.023 a bit low

running in next batch slower to catch up

pH = 8.25, Alk 4.5, Ca 320

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Posted on November 3rd, 2007 at 11:09am — No Comments (Add)

Testing: Now after 3 days of 4 gallons kalk solution restarted... Ca = 300, Alk = 4.0, pH 8.4, Nitri…

Testing: Now after 3 days of 4 gallons kalk solution restarted...

Ca = 300, Alk = 4.0, pH 8.4, Nitrite 0.1, Nitrate <5, Phos 0.25

added a second free bag of phosban and carbon each to the sump as flow through the reactors is fairly slow

added 8 capfuls of seachem Calcium

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Posted on October 26th, 2007 at 6:29pm — No Comments (Add)

after 2nd addition 2 weeks ago of Calcium , nothing was added...now pH 8.1, alk 3.0, and ca 310... s…

after 2nd addition 2 weeks ago of Calcium , nothing was added...now pH 8.1, alk 3.0, and ca 310... so will restart the kalk drip Continue

Posted on October 21st, 2007 at 9:26am — No Comments (Add)

Added 5 capfuls of Seachems Calcium Chloride 2 days ago 120 Gallon: Calcium 310, Alk 3.5, pH 8.2

Added 5 capfuls of Seachems Calcium Chloride 2 days ago

120 Gallon: Calcium 310, Alk 3.5, pH 8.2

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Posted on October 6th, 2007 at 4:02pm — No Comments (Add)

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At 8:48am on September 19th, 2007, Daniel said…
Well, its not sps fragging, but its a start...so the small one you think will be ok?
 
 

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