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Old 12/30/2007, 05:44 PM
Michael7979 Michael7979 is offline
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Looks great!

Nice to see more NW people building/owning bigger tanks!!

(maybe I'll get my 240 up and running soon.......)
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240 build in the works!.....(slowly)
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Old 12/31/2007, 11:57 AM
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how come you did not add any sand to the tank?
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Old 12/31/2007, 12:27 PM
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BB all the way, Baby.... In the past one of six large reefs had sand in it, would never have sand again.. I use a high flow low nutrient system, with sand neither is possible. a BB system is so much easier to operate and maintain.. The little detritus that settles in the front corners is easy the syphon out. I don't even have sand in my refugium... If I want sand I'll go to the beach...
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Old 12/31/2007, 12:31 PM
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BB all the way, Baby.... In the past one of six large reefs had sand in it, would never have sand again.. I use a high flow low nutrient system, with sand neither is possible. a BB system is so much easier to operate and maintain.. The little detritus that settles in the front corners is easy the syphon out. I don't even have sand in my refugium... If I want sand I'll go to the beach...
Funny LOL...
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Old 12/31/2007, 01:53 PM
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Its nice to see when some people put corals in they actually grow.LOLl
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Old 12/31/2007, 07:15 PM
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Here are some build pictures..

Old 280 to be replaced with 500. That's me before 3 days and 60+ hour change over. Did I say THANKS, to my wife???

Bringing the tank in... Notice I didn't measure well. Had to cut door and side windows out of the house..

Easy big fellow.

Now the fun begins..

My first tenant.

Was that hose A or hose B??
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Old 12/31/2007, 07:16 PM
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Can't gain much weight..

Tank will take a few gallons

The light rack pushes to the wall, I can stand in the tank.

Some of the crew, including my daughter, now your on your own for college...

Myself, wife and a couple of the guys.... Thanks, All.
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Old 12/31/2007, 07:29 PM
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c'mon, plenty of room, you could have gone bigger!
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Old 01/01/2008, 07:54 PM
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ricks, thats a sick reef and undrestanding family . what do you keep water at? i.e. alk, ca, mg, trate, phos, temp, etc.
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Old 01/01/2008, 08:22 PM
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How did i miss this thread?

Love seeing such great coral growth and especially the red one. Do you have trouble cleaning it from the top? It's a very tall tank. And does your daughter love your tank? Just curious if my daughters will grow up to love my obsession.
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Old 01/01/2008, 09:37 PM
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looking good do you have a pick of the full stand on the old tank?
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Old 01/02/2008, 01:09 AM
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Bringing the tank in... Notice I didn't measure well. Had to cut door and side windows out of the house..

Too funny- great set of photos!

I admire your dedication!!
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Old 01/04/2008, 12:38 AM
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FOUND IT! NICE WORK!!
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Old 01/04/2008, 02:10 AM
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Keon

The demands on this system for Alk and Cal are staggering. that's one of the reasons I removed about 40# of coral. The other was I wanted to even the reef out a little, and introduce some new corals...

I have a large dual chamber reactor. I also have a 60 gallon fuge filled with cheato lit opposite the main tank. Dose Kalk at night to help stablalize the PH, also have a window open to prevent the build up of CO2. I put another dosing pump for calcium cloride, sodium carbonate and sodium bi carbonate. I think I'm somewhere around 20-25 teaspoons each per day, I buy it 5 gallon at a time...

Dkh around 9-10

Cal around 425-450

Mag runs high 1400 - 1500 I notice no problem from the elevated levels.

Trates are around zero, haven't tested for awhile. Let the corals tell me, also haven't added anything to bioload in 6 months.

Phos at 0 run large reactor with rowphos.

Temp stay at 78.0-79.0 with the help of a 1HP chiller, I also have a old 1/2 Hp chiller from one of my old systems for insurance if the other stops working. set to come on at 81.

Have large Etss skimmer that works good.

Invincible,

No trouble cleaning the tank, it requires a ladder, the top front opens to the ceiling, the light rack slides to the wall. And I can stand in the tank if needed. The amount of clearance allows me to lay on the top. I can reach almost to the bottom of the 36" depth. The rest can be reached with tongs, I would never have a tank less than 36" deep. the extra room allows the coral 2'-3' to grow and I think looks impressive. also give the fish room to swim over the reef like nature...

My kids girl and boy, don't appreciate what they have. After all they grew up with reef tanks, some day the bug will bite them??? I would rather they spend money on investment in the future. One thing a bout a large successful reef, is MONEY and lots of it.... Some people say otherwise, I know the truth.. when thing happen they can't wait for the next check, large reefs wait for no one...

Great hobby, I wouldn't trade it for anything. One of the best/worst stress relievers...

happy reefing all, thanks for checking out our thread.
 


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