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Debc11

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Set Up Date : May 2002

Tank Size : 90 Gal.

Sump Size : 20 Gal. Trickle

Live Rock : 120 Pounds

Substrate : Crushed coral/ 3" (hope to change to sand in the near future)

Lighting : 2 x 65w PC 50/50 - 12 hours on
2 x 65W PC Actinic - 10 hours on

Protein Skimmer : Berlin Turbo

Biological Filtration : Live Rock

Chemical Filtration : N/A

Circulation : 3 Penguin 550

Return Pump : Iwaki 30RXLT

pH :8.2

Temperature :80 F +/- 2 Deg.

Specific Gravity / Salintity : 1.023 SG

Calcium : 400ppm

Ammonia : 0 ppm

Nitrite : 0 ppm

Nitrate : 20 ppm

Fish :

1 Powder Brown Tang
1 Hippo Tang
1 Flame Angel
1 Coral Beauty Angel
1 Clarkii Clown
1 False-Peculia Clown



Corals :

Sinularis - pink with long fingers
Green Mushroom rock - 10-12 individuals
Red Open Brain
Alveopora
Acropora - Purple tipped
Acropora - Red w/ green tip
Pulsing Xenia
Rock with assoc. mushrooms and 3 small toadstool leathers

Invertebrates :
2 Peppermint Shrimp
1 Cleaner Shrimp
1 Fire Red Shrimp

Assorted Snails:
10 assorted snails (not sure what I bought now)
2 Sandsniffer Olive snails
10 Red Legged Hermits
12 Blue Legged Hermits
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csanchez77

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:)

I see your tank is only 2 months old, I planned to let the ecology and some inverts develop a few more months before adding any fish or corals.

Where did you get your rock and did it have much life?

Im considering Tampa Bay Saltwater cause I prefer the Florida Rock (yes, I know it is denser) and every says its full of life, but I like to compare things.

Ill be watching your tank...nice setup
 

Debc11

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My rock is Fuji and it does seem quite heavy and dense, not much life on it either. I bought it from a local place, boxed up, sight onseen, hence the 2.50 per pound price. It was damp when I got, but to dry so I scrubbed it down real good. I ahve since supplemented it with interesting pieces that do have coraline on them. My cycle time was really quite quick, I had minmal light on it for the first month and then added the clowns. After about 40 days, I started to add the additional fish and corals. I did get a diatom bloom and went and got some snails who devoured that right away. I attribute this to phospates from my water. Now I have the green algae, and the coraline is starting to show up on the original rock. To me it sounds as if it didn't really cycle throughly, even though my readings were 0. For the most part I am stable, but I watch every day. You have a better idea by waiting ...on my next tank, I am planning the DSB and a true development of bacteria.
Good luck with yours!
 

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