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My Journey With RSM 34G - Nano Reefer
My RSM tank just passed 4 months old, with some resident transferred from my decommed NC24DX.
Here are my specs of my RSM tank: 1. Tank Base: Aragonite sand from RSM kit mixed with 6lb Nature Ocean Hawaiian Puka Shell and 6lb Australia Gold Puka Shell --> makes aboout 3" deep sand bed 2. Main Tank Sacpe: was done with artificial life rock (made from hollow carbon fiber mixed with gypsum) and about 3lb real live rock 3. Chiller: JBJ Artica 1/10Hp with Eheim compact 1000 l/hr 4. Fluidize Reactor: Skimz FR-100 with aquapharm SORB-4 driven by Eheim compact 600 l/hr in series with UV sterilizer. 5. UV : Coralife Turbo Twister 3x 9w 6. Wavemaker: Tunze 6055 with 7091 controller and photocell 7. Aquarium Controller: Aquatronica with pH, ORP, level, water leakage modules 8. Ozoniser: Sander Certizon C25 9. Moonlight: Hydor submersible aquarium LED I did some minor scaping today will upload the photo tomorrow when the mainlight is on. Here is the photo with LED moonlight original from RSM and additional Hydor LED moonlight shine onto main reflector. |
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I have problem with uploading photo, so this is FTS photo taken last week.
Hopefully is working now. |
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Lookin Nice!!
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Awesome!
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thats a fine tank you got there.....very colorful.......however, dont be surprise is the tang police comes after you
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Very nice colors! Congrats on a great looking setup.
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Wow! That's the most colourful tank I've seen yet!
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Very nice: Could become a nTotM winner!
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Hey thedidavid,
I love it! Do you have some pics of your mods? A picture tells a thousand words. Did you have any issues with micro bubbles? How did you go with the stock RSM skimmer, is it working ok for you? Does your sun coral come out during the day, it looks like it? Sorry to ask so many questions. Am always keen to hear from fellow RSM owners. |
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Hi Gigs,
I notice the skimmer needs time to break over. I have one complete set skimmer for standby. In fact I always have problem when I am exchanging my skimmer every 1-2 month for cleaning, I always get MB for first week. So what I did is I tune the air inlet slowly and once I heard bubble starts forming I stop and wait for 1-2 days until the gunk is forming steady I start to increase the air inlet by about 1/2 turn. So far this is working for me, it takes lots of frustration to adjust this skimmer but now I get use to it. The sun coral is only open when I dump the coral food or fish food into the tank. I did not do lots of modifications, the lighting still stock and all the pumps are still standard only I put lots of add-ons to my tank. I prefer to keep everything inside cabinet since this tank is in my living room. |
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That's some serious coral collection! Nice Scolymia!!!
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Love your BLue Tang. I recently got one about half that size.
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hi thedidavid,
I have signed up / created account to the SRC forum in your links but am still unable to go to your links as it says "Sorry, but you do not have permission to use this feature." even tho I am logged in. Can you tell me which sub forum and thread is your tank journal as I can browse the treads without isses? |
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How is the clam doing under that light?
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awesome tank. very nice assortment of color!
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Controller and wavemaker that I use in my tank.
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This is the end of my tank, the tank cracked without apparent reason while no one at home and I only found out 8/1/2008 6:30 pm when I am reaching home after work. It leaves trace of tsunami in my flat. Damaging my parquet and gives me 5 hours non stop cleaning the mess. Sadness losing almost 50% of my live stock and extended damage that will potentially cost me more money. The tank is replaced by RSM but I still having hard time to quel my emotion.
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Ouch, that was probably the tangs trying to get out. Choose better livestock now the fish gods were not happy
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Sir;
Very sorry for the mishap-however, given all the add-ons, why purchase the RSM in the first place? Best of Luck-Jerry |
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Sir - Really sorry to hear of your loss. We almost bought a RSM. Does have that visual appeal. Can't imagine 20-30 gallons on a parquet floor though. Good luck. |
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Sorry to hear about your loss thedidavid.
As you mentioned it can happen to all kind of thanks but I feel bad for you to loose such a great setup. Hope you can recover most and your new tank will be as beautiful as the first one Regards Michael MAXreefer |
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thedidavid- I wasn't literally meaning the tangs are what broke your glass it does happen to everyone's tank. I was poking fun at the fact you have 2 to-be large tangs in a 34. Sorry if you were offended.
By the way your tank looked absolutely beautiful ( aside from the tangs) Sorry for the accident the "ouch" was supposed to mean that i guess it came out the wrong way.
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