My lil reef

So nice to see tanks with full size colonies in it growing. I cannot wait for my tank to fill in over the next few years.
Great looking tank.

Corey

Thank you :)

Such a beautiful reef!!
Thank you as always Daniel.

Hi Rick, beautiful tank! This coral is stunning!. Does it have a name?
Yes, that one is Jason Fox Yellow Sub favia, it was a must have after I saw another members here, I’m glad I got it, it has turned into a real show stopper!
 
Thank you :)

Thank you as always Daniel.


Yes, that one is Jason Fox Yellow Sub favia, it was a must have after I saw another members here, I’m glad I got it, it has turned into a real show stopper!

Thank you for the reply. Will add this to my wish list. It is definitely a show stopper!
 
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Looks great, Rick

:)

FYI:
So far my Alkatronic has been... rock solid

I’m glad to hear that Freddie. My GEO CaRX has been flawless as well! It’s nice to have stuff that just works like it’s supposed to. Seems to be a somewhat rare occurrence these days!
 
I’m glad to hear that Freddie. My GEO CaRX has been flawless as well! It’s nice to have stuff that just works like it’s supposed to. Seems to be a somewhat rare occurrence these days!

Rick,
Feel the same here.
(lol) Keep finding four leaf clovers... :D

Your reef is just wonderful.

:)
 
Thank you! It’s turning into quite a looker, inspite of me! :D

How often are you cleaning your pumps, if at all? I’d imagine flow is reduced a bit with what I see on them?
 
How often are you cleaning your pumps, if at all? I’d imagine flow is reduced a bit with what I see on them?
It’s been a few months, it’s funny you mention it, I decided earlier today that it’s time to start that process again. I’ll probably be scraping the back glass as well. It usually ends up being a 2 day process, mostly because I don’t rush through it. There is definitely a significant difference in flow once the coralline is gone.

Wounderful tank.

Sincerely Lasse
Thank you so much Lasse!
 
It’s been a few months, it’s funny you mention it, I decided earlier today that it’s time to start that process again. I’ll probably be scraping the back glass as well. It usually ends up being a 2 day process, mostly because I don’t rush through it. There is definitely a significant difference in flow once the coralline is gone.

Thank you so much Lasse!

Awesome. Good work brotha. Yeah I notice huge improvement with even cleaning the impeller, but clean grills help tremendously.
 
It doesn’t take much to slow things down. I’m sure the Tunze pumps aren’t putting out much flow, their intakes are likely severely restricted. I admit I let them go too long. Usually I notice an increase in alk consumption after a cleaning lol
 
It doesn’t take much to slow things down. I’m sure the Tunze pumps aren’t putting out much flow, their intakes are likely severely restricted. I admit I let them go too long. Usually I notice an increase in alk consumption after a cleaning lol

Omg. You’re right. Lol. I just noticed that too
 
Omg. You’re right. Lol. I just noticed that too

The Tunze aren’t the most efficient design of propeller pumps and they are a pain to clean (can’t detach the pump from the controller) but they’ve been pretty reliable and they are paid for so I’ve been hesitant to replace them. The Panta Rhei pumps are easy to clean, I unplug the pump and put it in a tub of vinegar and let it sit for a few hours, a quick brushing and rinsing and they are ready to go back in. (I have a spare pump that’s pre cleaned that I swap out with the one soaking). You can tell a big difference in the tank turbidity right away. A more motivated person (than myself) would realize that keeping them clean with frequent cleanings would probably yield an overall growth increase. I figure I’m mimicking seasonal tidal changes by not cleaning my pumps, at least this is how I am justifying my laziness... which I subsequently justify to myself as “not wanting to interfere”. :D
 
The Tunze aren’t the most efficient design of propeller pumps and they are a pain to clean (can’t detach the pump from the controller) but they’ve been pretty reliable and they are paid for so I’ve been hesitant to replace them. The Panta Rhei pumps are easy to clean, I unplug the pump and put it in a tub of vinegar and let it sit for a few hours, a quick brushing and rinsing and they are ready to go back in. (I have a spare pump that’s pre cleaned that I swap out with the one soaking). You can tell a big difference in the tank turbidity right away. A more motivated person (than myself) would realize that keeping them clean with frequent cleanings would probably yield an overall growth increase. I figure I’m mimicking seasonal tidal changes by not cleaning my pumps, at least this is how I am justifying my laziness... which I subsequently justify to myself as “not wanting to interfere”. :D

lol. I love my Tunzes. My 6105s can push water 8’ from end to end when cleaned. It’s nuts.

Excellent work in this hobby.
 
lol. I love my Tunzes. My 6105s can push water 8’ from end to end when cleaned. It’s nuts.

Excellent work in this hobby.

I’m just spoiled by the Panta Rhei pumps
 
Gorgeous tank, the color is insane!

If you use chemical media, what do you use? Carbon, Chemi-pure, etc.?

I use 500 ml of Triton’s activated carbon for a month, then I go a month without carbon. It’s a strange routine that’s developed from the way this tank has responded to carbon. It’s placed in a bag in a high flow area of the sump, and pretty much forgotten about for a month. When my reminder pops up to replace it I just remove it, the next month when my reminder pops up, I’ll replace it. (Sometimes I go longer without replacing it, it just depends on what’s going on in the tank and how I feel). Other than that I don’t use any other media, just a big skimmer. :)
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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