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Posted: June 01 2013 at 5:11pm |
On the cyano front, I was able to get it under control by maintaining my skimmer better and weekly 10% water changes. Also I slowed down the amount of phyto I was adding to just once a week. Now I don't have any that really show up, but I do have an occasional brown algae build up on the sandbed, but nothing serious.
The clam is still missing its foot, but it is hanging in there.
Also I continue to see the small parasitic snails in the tank. But I am not seeing very many snails die any more. the die off may have been more due to a lack of algae than the tiny snails.
On a sad note, I lost my wrasse today. I jumped out of the tank in the back where I have about a 2" gap between my screen and the edge of the tank. This is because the overflow I use creates the gap, and I did not build the screen to cover 100% of the tank. Now I am going to take care of it as this is the second fish that I have lost in the past year due to the small opening. Also I have not seen any of the peppermint shrimp or porcelain crabs for quite awhile, so I think they are all gone and dead. The crabs were probably killed by a single rock crab I have the hangs out by my purple tipped acro or it might be a mantis shrimp that took them out. The mantis shrimp I am uncertain of since I have not seen the entire beast, so it could be a mantis or pistol shrimp.
I have also moved my coco worm to a different location to give the purple stylophora more light. It is looking much better. Also I moved a frag of my lemonade acro and I am just waiting on the small frag to start growing faster. All of my coral are growing well and such.
For my yearly lighting change I switched from a phoenix 14K to an XM 20K bulb. It is a little bluer than the Phoenix, but not enough to make much difference, so next lighting change I will be back to a 14K bulb.
Also with the loss of my female clown fish earlier this year, I finally picked up a new clown fish. This one was only about 1" and hosting in the anemones in the LFS tank. As a result it taught the other one to host in my frog spawn.
My new battle is bubble algae, but it is not a big nuisance yet, but just a new project to get it more under control.
Current fish list: Black&White clownfish Ocellaris green chromis royal gramma zebra tail blenny
Invert List: green serpent star emerald crabs 3+ rock crab pistol/mantis shrimp coco worm derasa clam yellow branching sponge yellow ball sponge blue sponge several different encrusting sponges red tunicate/sponge flower anemones (2) several different snails, worms, and hermit crabs
Corals: blade gorgonian Candelabra gorgonian silver gorgonian green palys blundel buttons several different zoanthids frog spawn green hydnophora strawberry acro purple stylophora red milli lemonade acro tricolor acro green montipora (not sure the exact name of it) purple tipped acro green w/purple tipped acro orange montipora digitata superman montipora green acro (tabling in my tank) acan sp?
Maintenance schedule: Daily add top off water ~1gallon or more. -part of the top off I add in 1 tsp seachem buffer (alk) -part of the top off I add in 1 tsp seachem calcium -add in iodine Feed fish daily rotating between cyclopese, fish pellets, brine shrimp, and mysis shrimp Every other day clean out the skimmer cup 1-2xs a week clean the glass Once a week 10% water change (may change this later on as this was a to help resolve a nutrient issue) Every week check the aqualifter to ensure it works properly to prevent flooding Once a month replace carbon/phosphate material About once a month pull out about half of the algae from the sump Once every 3 months or so refresh purigen Once every 3 months or so clean the skimmer Once every 3 months or so clean the pumps and aqualifter
Pictures to come shortly
Edited by WhiteReef - June 01 2013 at 8:01pm
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Posted: June 01 2013 at 7:52pm |
I really like that yellow branching sponge, I didnt see it in the recent pics, do you still have it? And do you know what kind of worm that is that you have pics of? That thing is crazy!
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Posted: June 01 2013 at 8:01pm |
Front View Side View Purple Stylophora Clam and tricolor acro Green acro with blue tips Green montipora sp? Top Down Lemonade acro and acan Zoanthids Tricolor acro Top view of tricolor and clam Red Milli Green tabling acro Green tabling acro top view Top view
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Posted: June 01 2013 at 8:03pm |
Very nice. I think your green montipora sp? may be elkhorn monti
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Posted: June 01 2013 at 8:14pm |
The yellow branching sponge is still in the tank, but it is no longer yellow and has sent out new growth in different spots. Where it is out of the light it is yellow, but the ones in the light get a brown exterior to them. Also I never found out what kind of worm that was, but it was crazy to watch.
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Posted: June 01 2013 at 8:20pm |
yellow branching sponge in the light Yellow branching sponge in the shade/dark Green serpent star with yellow ball and branching sponge sump
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Posted: June 01 2013 at 8:21pm |
After looking at some photos the green monti is an elkhorn montipora.
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Posted: October 10 2013 at 7:17pm |
Updated full tank shot.
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Posted: May 16 2014 at 9:17am |
Sad new yesterday evening. My zebra tailed blenny died. I had him for 5 years, and it was sad to see him go. He was showing some white/discoloration on his fins, but nothing that looked to serious. He would still eat with the rest of the crew just fine, so I was not all concerned.
On another note, I stopped using my filter sock. The reason I stopped using it is I think it keeps the water to clean for what I keep in my tank. The sponges have been having issue for awhile and I feel that my pod population has suffered too. This is hopefully going to help out the situation. Also I started running my skimmer opposite my lighting schedule, and I have noticed a jump in the skimmate it produces.
Along with all of this I still am battling cyano and bubble algae. Also the chaeto in the sump/refugium is just not growing at all. My thought on the cyano is that the tank has been running hotter than normal the past few months due to the mild weather. The increase in the temperature is due to a reduction in the evaporation in the tank. Usually I lose 1 gallon a day, and I am at 2/3-1/4 of a gallon right now. Also the cooling fan in the sump needs a good cleaning as it greatly affects the whole thing. Bubble algae has been more of an issue lately due to a declining cleanup crew. Over the next while I plan on adding additional crabs and snails to help keep things in check. I am puzzled by the chaeto not growing well. The only thing that makes sense is that I have been using phosguard with my reactor, which I have been using for my activated carbon. The lower phosphates might account for the lack of growth from the chaeto.
I started to do weekly water changes to help improve some stability. By accident I increased the salinity in the tank by .002, and due to past experience that was an issue. I did another water change to help correct the slight increase, but some damage had already been done since it took me a few hours before I had it corrected. The only negative affect was my green table acro had to small areas turn white.
The other thing that started me doing a weekly water change is that I over dosed on CA for my tank. It was reading a bit on the high side ~550 and my Alk was a little low. Since that spike I have stopped dosing CA and I am waiting on it to return to normal to start monitoring things again. I have been dosing 30g of baking soda and 70g of seachem reef advanced CA (I miscalculated the amount to add for the CA).
On a success story, I really think that I under fed my tank in the past. I started to feed the tank daily with Phytofeast and I am seeing an improvement with the growth of the stony corals. What I am doing is taking 5-10ml of phyto and a cube of frozen, let it thaw, turn off the return pump, feed the tank, wait for about 5-15 minutes, and then turn the return pumps back on. The new lights and better CA & Alk levels probably played a part in this too.
Also I went back to the Phoenix 14k 250w DE MH bulbs. The tank is brighter and the colors pop much better.
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Posted: February 22 2019 at 10:35pm |
Well, the last +4 years have been hard on my poor tank. I started school then and found it difficult to even take care of my tank. It became over grown with bubble algae. I finished school and started to find time to take care of it again. The remaining live stock: Fish: Moca Clown Corals: Gorgonian Frog spawn Brown/blue tipped acro Blundell Buttons Green Button Polyps Inverts: flower anemone It was sad to see that my royal gramma that I had for more than 9 years passed away, and my black/white ocellaris clown fish I had for 8 years passed away too. Also, I lost a bunch of corals due to neglect. I chose to make some dramatic changes to the 47 gallon tank. It was old and in need of a huge refresh. I did a 100% replacement of the old sand with new Fiji pink live sand, and cleaned and reduced the amount of live rock. I removed the skimmer (it has a bad impeller). Also, I decided to get a grow lamp (Kessil H380) to grow chaeto in my sump for nutrient export. While doing the change I was able to keep 80% of the water from the tank. Also, I installed a new MH bulb (Phoenix 14k 250w DE MH). It is amazing the collection of old MH bulbs I have. Also, along with the clean out of the tank, I cleaned up things in general. It was nice to take inventory of things. Now to sell off what I don't need any more. The excess live rock is currently being held in a container in my basement in water. This may or may not be a long term answer as to what I want to do with it. I seeded the sand with an order from IPSF.com that include mama mia worms, bristle worms, mini starfish, mini brittle stars, live sand, amphipods, snails, and hermit crabs. Also, I picked up some chaeto from them. Also, I picked up some chaeto from Bill. Since the brown algae phase started a few days after the changes, I started to add snails. So far there is about 40 snails from different LFS and about 20 from IPSF. There are also probably 20+ hermit crabs. They have been able to keep the algae under control. At this point I have all of the original coral set in place, and started to purchase a few things to start off. The first coral I bought was a zoanthid colony, a peppermint shrimp, and a black snowflake ocellaris clown fish. When i picked them up, I also was able to get 2 mussels for free that are handing out in the sump. I also picked up an ultra green toadstool from IPSF. In the chaeto in about 10 days has grown significantly, and shows good signs that it will work well for the nutrient export. I hope to get some more corals and fish over the next weeks to get my tank stocked again. Fun times!
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Posted: February 22 2019 at 10:46pm |
Cool update
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Posted: February 23 2019 at 6:35pm |
Added a few things today. Midas blenny, royal gramma, emerald crab, tricolor coral, green acro, lavender porcillapora, and a tiny green acro frag. There was a little pompom xenia, but it got lost in the rockwork. Also a pod pack from fish4u.
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Posted: July 09 2019 at 11:19am |
I have had some growth in my tank over the past while. I added several corals, and things seem to be going really good. The water change schedule is still a weekly 5 gallon change to keep parameters in check. I have found that by using just the chaeto algae for nutrient export, I get a fair amount of detritus build up in my sump, so the weekly water changes helps to remove that. Also, I was using a sponge in one of the baffles to help remove particles from the water. This was okay for the first bit, but over time it became a source of pollution in the tank, so it has been removed. Aside from that, I feed the tank one frozen cube with Tahitian blend algae from brineshrimpdirect. So far, I have only noticed a little bit of bubble algae and a few small patches of hair algae. Since it is all in check, I have not added any more cleanup crew to help out with it. I am thinking that I will probably add another emerald crab is the bubble algae starts to do more than it currently is. Also, I have noticed that I have fewer hermit crabs in the tank, I still have several that are still doing good. The small snails from IPSF have multiplied from 6 to dozens.
Corals added: Blastamossa acan 2 different red acro green spongada red montipora red dragon Xenia showed back up with force.... one other coral I think it is a bonsia
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Posted: July 26 2019 at 3:09pm |
Just updating my coral list. I added 4 more corals last week. Lobophylia Acan Candy Cane Bottlebrush Acro
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Posted: January 21 2020 at 12:13pm |
I have added some additional corals to the tank. Also, I have been trying to control the xenia, but it is hard to just pull it out as some of the stocks are so small that I can't pull them out. I tried Kalk and a needle to try and burn it in the tank. That kind of worked. I am just trying to use control methods on it as I like it, but I hate it at the same time.
The tank is starting to mature a bit more, so several of the corals have been growing well. The first acan I bought has multiple heads now and the lobo is look much better.
New corals added: 2 new acans small red/green blasto large blue blasto green birds nest purple acro (it was white when I got it, and it is showing more brown)
Top Down View Orange Acan Striped Acan Red/Green Blasto Blue/Green Blasto Green birds nest Purple Acro (close up to see the polyps) Full Tank Shots Lobo
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Posted: January 21 2020 at 6:37pm |
Looking good. Love the lobo.
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Posted: August 25 2021 at 9:48am |
Well, 2 weeks ago my tank had a corner seal fail, and it shot water out. Luckily I was home and able to put all of the live stock in buckets and drain the tank. I sold the 47 gallon tank and purchased a used 70 gallon cube tank. Just working on getting it water tested, plumbed, hardware installed, and etc. Once I get it in place and such I will add some more details.
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