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Old 05/08/2006, 07:04 PM
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Randy, it looks like you're using sodium lights.... do the posted pics really look like that in person? Looks healthy...

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Old 05/08/2006, 07:10 PM
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Randy, it looks like you're using sodium lights.... do the posted pics really look like that in person? Looks healthy...

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Old 05/08/2006, 07:38 PM
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Originally posted by Randy Holmes-Farley
Here's the tank picture from the article. Not the best picture, but one can see most of the tank. It is a hard tank to get a picture of because the dynamic range of light levels is very high:

I guess the clown fish (plural) did not cooperate, Boxfish in place almost exactly LOL (or were the Damsels paid as stand ins?)
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Old 05/09/2006, 11:59 PM
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nice tank
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Old 05/10/2006, 01:29 PM
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Thanks.
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Old 05/15/2006, 04:55 PM
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So do you think cowfish and boxfish will surely help out with a small hair algae problem?
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Old 05/15/2006, 07:14 PM
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My cowfish does not seem to eat microalgae around the tank. My yellow tang does, however.
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Old 05/17/2006, 05:03 AM
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Im really interested to see your refugiums. Can we get some pics of those, despite how ghetto they look pretty please

Mine is super ghetto, but hey its the thought that counts!(and growing macro too lol) and the added side effect of lowering nutrients.
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Old 05/17/2006, 07:35 AM
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I'll see what I can do.
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Old 05/19/2006, 02:09 PM
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Randy is it true that a brighter coraline lives under brighter lighting and a dark purple lives under lower more actinic lighting?
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Old 05/19/2006, 02:27 PM
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In my tank the light pink colonized the glass and plastic surfaces much faster than other colors/shades, regardless of lighting (although slower in low lighting). But even in bright areas, I have some darker shades, and not necessarily a higher percentage of it in darker areas (although that is hard to quantify).
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Old 05/19/2006, 02:52 PM
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Yes I have noticed that the brighter colored coraline colonizes on the glass and plastics faster than any other color.
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Old 05/31/2006, 05:04 PM
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I also want to take care of cowfish but im worried that it might eat my shrimps? Do you have any shrimps in that tank?
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Old 06/01/2006, 10:03 AM
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My cowfish does not seem to notice my pair of coral banded shrimp.
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Old 06/14/2006, 06:14 AM
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Im sorry but the big smile was promising (your post about the pic of the refugia)
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Old 06/14/2006, 01:36 PM
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Randy,

I'm interested to get your input on the plumbing and pumps you used to transfer the limewater from your reservoir to your sump.

Is it gravity fed into the tank? Do you use an auto top off controller to pump the liquid into the sump? Do you use one tub for mixing and then transfer the lime to another reservoir once the precip has settled? Please advise.

thanks.
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Old 06/14/2006, 04:31 PM
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Just saw your tank for the first time today. I love this walnut stand. This is the first one I've ever seen and it looks awesome! I worked in a woodworking shop for a couple years and we made stuff like this. I made a 75 stand out of cherry but now I want a walnut one. Don't worry too much about the lighter section of sap wood on the door. Yeah, it probably should have been sawn off but in the end, it gives it character. The canopy is awesome too. Tank is looking great. Keep us updated.
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Old 06/17/2006, 07:38 AM
Randy Holmes-Farley Randy Holmes-Farley is offline
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Thanks. I'm quite happy with the stand and al;so how the tank seems to be doing now.

I'm interested to get your input on the plumbing and pumps you used to transfer the limewater from your reservoir to your sump.

Is it gravity fed into the tank? Do you use an auto top off controller to pump the liquid into the sump? Do you use one tub for mixing and then transfer the lime to another reservoir once the precip has settled? Please advise.


I collect RO/DI in 2 x 44 gallon Rubbermaid brute trash cans connected with bulkhead connectors. I pump water to a second set of such cans to make limewater, or a third set of such cans for new salt water. I have two Hagen 802's in the RO/DI, and they send the water through tubing to where it needs to go.

The limewater is sent to the main tank with a 15 gallon per day Reef Filler pump on a float switch, and it is dialed back to about half full pumping rate. The limewater settles in places, and is used over 2-3 weeks.

The new salt water is changes in automatically for 3 hours each day with a 30 gallon per dual dual head Reef Filler pump, one head pumping water in and a second pumping it out.
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Old 06/17/2006, 07:39 AM
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(your post about the pic of the refugia)

Still waiting on that. I've been very busy. I had to send in my DIY magnesium supplement article a couple of days ago.
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Old 06/23/2006, 07:50 PM
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TOTALLY AWSOME
love your tank randy ill be askin alot of questions real soon
gettin a 300 gl actually building it and the stand and the canopy
have had 180 for 3 yrswas nice but hurricanes killed it know i have 2 generators one for apt one for fish tanks
talk soon
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Old 06/23/2006, 08:01 PM
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Very nice:
I'm curious about your cowfish. Does he leave all your corals alone?
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Old 07/10/2006, 10:18 AM
Randy Holmes-Farley Randy Holmes-Farley is offline
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Thanks, prsouthfl.

My cowfish seems to leave everything alone, except if I drop in something like a hermit crab or snail. He comes over and mouths it, but hasn't yet gotten big enough to eat them. No noticeable effect or interest in any corals, although one day all of a particular soft coral (an anthellia?) disappeared. Maybe him, maybe something else.
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Old 07/10/2006, 10:23 AM
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After seeing Randy's cowfish I decided to get one, so far so good he doesn't touch any corals, just picks at the rocks all day. and when it's feeding time he is there first! little pig. Mine is only about 2.5 to 3" I'm glad I got it, very fun to watch.
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Old 07/20/2006, 02:26 PM
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hey randy. what kind of salt do u use? or what do u consider good brands
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Old 07/20/2006, 03:40 PM
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Glad I found your thread. Very nice setup.
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