Neptune Aquatics

Roc's 1st Big reef

[quote author=Elite link=topic=3622.msg44143#msg44143 date=1212078817]
Are you sure your return pump doesn't suck down any air?
[/quote]

How do you mean, like down the return pumping line? I'm not sure that would be possible with 900gph being forced the opisite direction.

If you mean like the return pump isn't all the way submerged, it is all the way under water at all times.
 
[quote author=DurTBear link=topic=3622.msg44605#msg44605 date=1212526098]
I love the look of these rimless tanks. Awesome job!
[/quote]

Thanks a lot.

Well I have been trying to slove the mirco bubbles every 2-5 mins issue. I was giving a tip to completely wrap the skimmers drain pipe in foam, as the bubbles might have been a coming into the return pumps area, but unfornatly it did not work.


I was able to snap some shots last night, and everything is doing really well, I even discovered what appears to be a yuma hitchhiker on some live rock I bought. When I 1st noticed it it just looked like a spot, but lately it has begun to grow some ridges and bumps. Any ideas?

ALL SHOTS NOT ADJUSTED FOR COLOR BALANCE IN PS

120galreef6-10-08006.jpg


Here are some pics of the rest of the tank

FTS

120galreef6-10-08026.jpg


Yuma. ric rock

120galreef6-10-08008.jpg


120galreef6-10-08009.jpg


xenia

120galreef6-10-08011.jpg


candy canes

120galreef6-10-08007.jpg


Zoa corner

120galreef6-10-08032.jpg


120galreef6-10-08005.jpg


open brain

120galreef6-10-08031.jpg


SPS - Not sure what MOST of these actualy are so any help would be great)

120galreef6-10-08024.jpg


120galreef6-10-08027.jpg


120galreef6-10-08028.jpg


120galreef6-10-08030.jpg


Clowns and their home

120galreef6-10-08029.jpg


120galreef6-10-08033.jpg


120galreef6-10-08035.jpg
 
coming along nicely!

That hitchiker is a type of mushroom and not a yuma.
The unknown SPS looks like a green birdsnest (left) and orange digi (right)
 
[quote author=Gomer link=topic=3622.msg45298#msg45298 date=1213205204]
coming along nicely!

That hitchiker is a type of mushroom and not a yuma.
The unknown SPS looks like a green birdsnest (left) and orange digi (right)
[/quote]

The only reason I thought it might be a yuma is becuase all the ridges weren't there 2 weeks ago, it literly just looked like a spot on the rock. But whatever it is it's cool to see it growing.

I should have stated that I knew what the orange digi was because it was my 1st DBTC coral :) . What about the other SPS corals, any idea what they are?
 
orange cap, then a blue chalice (LPS) and some other cool colored chalice (LPS). Most likely, the chalices will do better in low/med light over high light.
 
See now this is my issue with ppl. When I bought the blue chalice I was told it NEEDED to be in high light as it was an SPS coral. Both of those pieces are positioned near the top of my rockwork to get the best light possible.
 
[quote author=Roc link=topic=3622.msg45303#msg45303 date=1213207245]
See now this is my issue with ppl. When I bought the blue chalice I was told it NEEDED to be in high light as it was an SPS coral. Both of those pieces are positioned near the top of my rockwork to get the best light possible.
[/quote]Some Chalice like high light some like low, and it seems to me IME there is not much in the way of wiggle room, they can be challenging (some of them). From the looks of things, I'd keep the blue one where it is unless it starts to fade, then move it down. The orangish one again IME, likes lower light, I've yet to see a high light red/orange chalice. HTH
 
My red DBTC chalice went orange in high light (still pretty just a different shade). Likewise, the DBTC blue chalice I recieved faded to brown in high light and didn't grow well (I now have it in low light and slowly await how it will change). That is the thing with corals...everything is super slow, except disasters.
 
Roc, if you have camera control, take a picture of your chalice with a fixed white balance. Every week, retake a photo with the same white balance and compare it. It is slow, but you can get a get a jump start on the slow to notice bleaching that chalices often suffer.
 
I will do that.

The blue one I have had for about 2 months and it has become much more intense blue since moving it closer to the light.

The orange one looks great but maybe it would take a different color if I moved it down some.
 
Well I need to take some new pics as the scape slightly changed while I was chasing down the butterfly (fish trap worked GREAT) and a couple of things had to be moved after I put some of the rocks back. I have fragged up the candy canes and spread the frags I was keeping out on one of the rocks to grow a hillside of them instead of a tree like I had before.
 
Well it's been awhile since I posted any pics, no FTS today as I want a couple of frags new placements to fill in and color up, but I got some shots of the corals themsleves

Zoas

120galcorals7-8-08003.jpg


120galcorals7-8-08004.jpg


120galcorals7-8-08005.jpg


120galcorals7-8-08016.jpg


120galcorals7-8-08017.jpg


Chalice

120galcorals7-8-08006.jpg


Acan from NCNRS coral train

120galcorals7-8-08007.jpg


Acan from trade with NCNRS member

120galcorals7-8-08008.jpg


My 1st BAR DBTC coral - :)

120galcorals7-8-08009.jpg


Ric / Yuma Garden

120galcorals7-8-08010.jpg


Ric/yuma close-ups

120galcorals7-8-08011.jpg


120galcorals7-8-08012.jpg


120galcorals7-8-08013.jpg


xenia from NCNRS member

120galcorals7-8-08015.jpg
 
Well I have been getting lots of little SPS (and a couple of LPS) frags recently, and have now moved my xenia to a different part of the tank as it was trying to take over my SPS area (by the way if you would like some PM me as I need to crop some stalks off the rocks right next to the old location maybe I will do DBTC with it hummmmmmmmm) Anyway I have recently gotten

Oregen tort, Orange Crush Acan, a purple with green mothed chalice (which I didn't take a good pic of), A Deep Blue Tipped Acropora (don't know common name), A Red/Pink Acropora Millepora (don't know common name), A Bright Neon Green Acropora (don't know common name), and another SPS that I forgot what the member called it when they traded it to me (heip can you help ?)

here are the frags on the rack awaiting me getting some time to place them

Corals7-16-08004.jpg
 
So I moved a couple of things around this weekend (moved xenia to side corner, still viewable from the loveseat) and cleared some of my frags off the racks and placed them on the rock. none of the SPS have been glued down yet as I want to see how I like the look for a couple of days but they are all wedged in nicely. I am trying to peg down some of the names so when I offer these for BDTC I know what to put.

FTS

Corals7-19-08001.jpg


New chalice from a trade (need a name)

Corals7-11-08003.jpg


SPS rock (need names for most)

Corals7-19-08008.jpg


Oregen Tort in front (don't have a name for the one behind)

Corals7-19-08011.jpg


New plate coral

Corals7-19-08006.jpg


AOG's from BAR DBTC program

Corals7-19-08005.jpg


Orange Crush Acan from trade

Corals7-19-08009.jpg




I have a couple more SPS showing up tomorrow and a Superman Acan.
 
Back
Top