Since my wife (jakigoldy) and I are planning on attending our first meeting here in December I figured I should officially introduce my tank. It is a 26 gallon bowfront and has 4x24 H.O. T-5's, two 12k daylight and two actinic. MJ1200 placed at the bottom to keep everthing suspended (bare bottom) for the fluval canister filter to suck up. I have a breeding pair of H. Erectus seahorses. They breed like clock work and have babies every two weeks. Here is a video of them in my old tank doing their dance.
YouTube - H. erectus seahorses
Here is a video of the babies which I don't try to raise anymore so if anyone would like 20-100 baby seahorses in approx two weeks let me know.
YouTube - day old and two week old baby seahorses
I have a variety of zoas, palys and mushrooms. I have had a reef tank for about a year. I like to keep things simple, no sump or skimmer. I don't mind things like bubble algae (as you can see in the pics) I actually think I looks good. I clean the canister filter once a week and have had great results. The last pic, I was told when purchased as a 3 head frag, is Solomon Island Blue Zoas and I can bring a 2-3 head frag or 2 to the December meet if anybody would like one.
YouTube - H. erectus seahorses
Here is a video of the babies which I don't try to raise anymore so if anyone would like 20-100 baby seahorses in approx two weeks let me know.
YouTube - day old and two week old baby seahorses
I have a variety of zoas, palys and mushrooms. I have had a reef tank for about a year. I like to keep things simple, no sump or skimmer. I don't mind things like bubble algae (as you can see in the pics) I actually think I looks good. I clean the canister filter once a week and have had great results. The last pic, I was told when purchased as a 3 head frag, is Solomon Island Blue Zoas and I can bring a 2-3 head frag or 2 to the December meet if anybody would like one.

