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Old 09/21/2007, 10:58 PM
Saldarya Saldarya is offline
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Sharing some pics from this evening

I got a lil camera happy posting some pics on the local board, thought I would share a few. Tank is 60gal and please excuse the bubble algae. It is the bane of my existence.









A couple of close ups.






Thanks for looking!!
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Old 09/21/2007, 11:04 PM
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Very Nice!
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Old 09/21/2007, 11:30 PM
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Wow!!! That's amazing!
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Old 09/21/2007, 11:48 PM
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I don't see any buble algea, Nice tank anyway.
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Old 09/22/2007, 12:05 AM
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What kind of lighting setup do you have on there? I had to come back and admire again.
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Old 09/22/2007, 12:23 AM
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Thank you all for the kind words.

Lighting is 2-250w Radiums on HQI ballast in Lumenarcs & 2-110w Actinic. Keep in mind the tank is only 12" deep.

I have to have a big chiller.........
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Old 09/22/2007, 01:39 AM
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Pretty slick, nice colors
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Old 09/22/2007, 08:50 AM
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wow very well done love the look...........tells more abput your tank
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Old 09/22/2007, 12:09 PM
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The tank is 60 gal, 4'x2'x12" high and is barebottom. 29 gal tank used as the sump. Lighting is as mentioned above, 2-250w radiums in Lumenarcs and Actinic supplementation.

Skimmer is a Deltec AP600, Phos Reactor running Carbon and GFO, a MRC Ca Reactor, and a 1/4 HP chiller.

Flow is provided by 2-Korlalia 4's on the back pointed at bottom of tank, 2 6025's, and one 6055 & a 7300 stream on a multicontroller. Ehiem 1262 as the return. I figure around 6000 gph total in the tank.

Fish:
Kole Tang, Red margined Fairy Wrasse, Flagfin Angel, Possum Wrasse, Lawnmower Blenny, and a foxface.

Thats about it, thanks again for the nice comments.
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Old 09/22/2007, 12:24 PM
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You might try this for the bubble Algae. I had it bad too until I put 6 emerald crabs in my 240. I just pulled the bubble algae out with out worry about them bursting. It took about a month until they have become rare in my tank. I think the emeralds get the emerging bubbles but will not touch the already formed large bubbles. At least i have never seen the emerald crabs attacking the large bubbles. They are mostly nocturnal, so you don't see them during the day.
Nice tank!!!!
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Old 09/22/2007, 12:42 PM
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I'm still in love with that pink margin It looks HUGE!
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Old 09/22/2007, 09:57 PM
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Very nice. A tank such as yours is truely an inspiration for me.
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Old 09/22/2007, 10:32 PM
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Am I in heaven????????????????
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Old 09/22/2007, 10:58 PM
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Old 09/22/2007, 11:33 PM
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Originally posted by pfish
You might try this for the bubble Algae. I had it bad too until I put 6 emerald crabs in my 240. I just pulled the bubble algae out with out worry about them bursting. It took about a month until they have become rare in my tank. I think the emeralds get the emerging bubbles but will not touch the already formed large bubbles. At least i have never seen the emerald crabs attacking the large bubbles. They are mostly nocturnal, so you don't see them during the day.
Nice tank!!!!
Thanks for the suggestion. I have had a few in the past, never saw much impact, but I may add a few again. I have recently added a couple of tuxedo urchins. Interestingly, although I dont think that they are eating, it seems that the spines are popping the larger bubbles.

Again, thanks for the kind words
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Old 09/23/2007, 12:08 AM
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I think the key is to try a number of them. I would put at least 6 in your tank.
I've read that some may not eat the bubbles and some do, so keep trying until you get the ones that work.
 


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