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Corey Price
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Topic: 144g half-circle at work Posted: July 03 2012 at 1:05pm |
Still battling cyano, but it's getting better. Thought I'd post this tank, since we've had it for several years now. 144g Oceanic tank & stand. I have a love/hate relationship with the tank and stand. The tank is cool to look at, with no corners, but has a giant plastic top/brace that limits access. I want to cut it out since it truly serves no purpose on this tank. The thing is sagging, not even in tension at all. The stand is nice with smoked glass doors but structurally a POS, and that's being nice. I should have gone for a custom stand, but oh well. I use a Neptune ACIII for control, which is the best thing I have purchased. An Apex controller is on the horizon, though. Lighting consists of 250w DE metal halides with Phoenix bulbs supplemented with 4-36" T5HO actinics. I may upgrade the tank to LED sometime soon. In-tank pumps are two MP40w Vortechs, one on each side of the half circle. The pumps put out awesome flow, and I can't turn them up or I get a sandstorm. The half-circle really helps direct the flow around the tank. The sump is a 30 breeder, which is all that would fit in the lovely (feel the sarcasm) stand. I have a Warner Marine skimmer, which on a good day, will blast junk out. On a bad day, it just fills the neck with gunk. Circulation is by a Mag 12 pump and valved/backup drains. The standard RDP refugium is employed with chaeto. Top-off is handled thru the ACIII and a McMaster-Carr solenoid valve with a float arm for backup. Fish include a hippo tang, tomini tang, yellow tang, two clownfish that spawn regularly, a mystery wrasse, and an aiptasia-eating filefish/alien. Corals are whatever I like. Notice the wavy wall of green star polyps all over the back. While I love them, they tend to clog the overflows and I have to continually cut them back. Maintenance is provided by Aquatic Dreams. I would do it myself, but it's easier to have them do it while I work.
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Posted: July 03 2012 at 1:14pm |
Looks nice! I love half circle tanks they look so cool.
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Posted: July 03 2012 at 1:19pm |
I appreciate that tank every time I'm waiting for Reggie to come up front
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Posted: July 03 2012 at 2:39pm |
Awesome as usual.
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Corey Price
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Posted: July 03 2012 at 3:28pm |
Melissa wrote:
I appreciate that tank every time I'm waiting for Reggie to come up front | I can't remember, but have we met before? Next time you're at our office, have the receptionist call me... Corey
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Posted: July 03 2012 at 3:31pm |
Mark Peterson wrote:
Awesome as usual.
| It would be better if I didn't have a cyano problem. Well, it's green now instead of purple/brown... I've added sand, turned up the flow, kept a good watch on feeding, cleaned the skimmer pump and needle wheel, etc. I have a GFO phosphate remover, but haven't hooked it up lately. The cyano problem has been going on for a year now. Corey
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Posted: July 03 2012 at 11:35pm |
I love the semi-circle! Very cool tank! I also really like the rockwork, minimal, but not barren. I know it's technically cheating but every once in a while I will dose a little chemi-clean. clear the cyano right up and it stays gone for months.
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Posted: March 18 2013 at 12:55pm |
I still have the stinking green cyano issue. Phosphates are at 0.26 ppm. Nitrates are at 0.625 ppm. These numbers are based on a Red Sea Algae Control Test Kit and are high when compared to ideal as far as I can tell.
Suggestions? I just saw the thread that Laird used Chemiclean to good success. If I have phosphates and nitrates at that level, then something is up and I may solve the cyano problem but lose to another type of algae.
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Posted: October 03 2013 at 9:59pm |
The cyano is gone!!!!! WOHOOI am still in denial that a snake-oil product cured it. I kept telling myself that the product doesn't work, it doesn't work, it doesn't work, it won't work, it's looking better but not because of that, it's clear, it's completely clear... Here's a few pictures from today. Overall tank picture. Resurrected montipora colony. I thought I lost it, seriously! Alien-eye. Elegance with purple tips. Red goniopora. I've had this coral for a year and it seems to do great in this tank. I've made three major improvements: 1. LED lighting. Fabulous. I can't believe it. The LED's just amaze me and the coral is doing better than awesome. I've been at this hobby for a long time, and that was one of the best things I have ever done. 2. Dosing pump. Boy, that beats a calcium reactor (oops, did I say that?) and dosing calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium by hand any day. The tank parameters are, for once in my life, stable. Again, another one of the best additions to my hobby ever. I just check on levels, adjust the dosing rate, and refill the chemical containers every two to three weeks. 3. Snake oil supplement. I feel sheepish to say what it is as I'm still in denial.
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Posted: October 03 2013 at 10:11pm |
Beautiful Tank!
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150 gal reef with 50 gal sump. Reef Octopus DCS-200 Skimmer. AI Sol Blues.
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Posted: October 03 2013 at 10:17pm |
I had a bad aptasia anemone problem until I added this wonderful, zooanthid-eating fish: I just remember that I can't have zooanthids. I have found that I can live with that. Now if he'd develop a taste for red frilly mushrooms.
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Posted: October 04 2013 at 8:55am |
Looking awesome!!!!
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Posted: October 04 2013 at 3:36pm |
Beautiful tank Corey!
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Posted: October 05 2013 at 7:55am |
Thanks guys! If I didn't have scouts on Thursdays, I'd come to the meetings and say hi.
Corey
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Posted: October 07 2013 at 8:57am |
Can I ask what snake oil product(s) you used?
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Posted: October 07 2013 at 9:33am |
Awesome tank.
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Posted: October 07 2013 at 11:19am |
I last saw this tank in person about five years ago. It looked good then, but now it's absolutely awesome. Great job Corey. Do your office mates know how spoiled they are? The tank they see every day at the office is one of the best around. WOHOO!!!
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Posted: September 07 2014 at 4:22pm |
Just an update- the tank is looking great. The red goniopora is still doing awesome, which is surprising.
The two best things I've done are the Radium lights and the dosing pump. They really made a difference!
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Posted: September 07 2014 at 4:44pm |
Thanks for the update Corey. Photos would be great too!
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Posted: September 08 2014 at 6:24am |
I stopped by and saw this tank while working in the building. IT looks AWESOME!!!!!! Cory had done a fantastic job!
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