Any updates on this beast? I just ordered a bunch of tonga shelf rock to try and mimic your aquascape.
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I feed the corals every week a mixture of 7ml Seachem Fuel, 5ml of Oyster Feast and 10ml each of Red Sea Reef Energy A & B
Whew, it's been a while!
As a few of you who've kept in touch with me on Facebook or through email already know, I decided to tear the tank down at then end of last summer.
Long story short, when we returned from Fiji I noticed an outbreak of Dinoflagellates, in 20 some odd years of being in the hobby this was only my second encounter with them. The first time was simple, lights out for a week and done, dino's were gone and never returned.
Sadly this would be nothing short of what I would later call "super dino's" nothing would kill them and they took over quickly, I threw peroxide and every magic potion known to man to try and get a handle on them but in the end I was thoroughly frustrated and decided there was no winning, it was time to throw in the towel. I pulled the corals, the rock and threw it all in the trash. I considered re-homing the corals but I was too concerned with passing along the pests that had gotten me to the point of no return.
I emptied the tank and filled with with fresh water from the hose with all the equipment running and dumped in 3 gallons of bleach to clean everything up... Amazingly enough the dino's that were still on the glass and parts of the tank took almost 2 days to actually die in the freshwater / bleach solution. Afterwards I cleaned everything spotless and that was that.
Fast forward about a month and a half later my wife and son said "we miss the tank, fix it" Honestly I kinda missed it too...
So here we are, almost 3 months into the restart and things are moving along well. Corals are growing fast and basing out nicely and nothing out of the ordinary. Thankfully I had kept some backup pieces of some of my favorite one off corals at my buddies shop so I had frags to get re-started from as well as a lot of new pieces.
Everything is pretty much the same as before setup wise except I decided to change the lights. I'm not a fan of LED's and I really missed the look of the Radiums I ran back in the day so I decided to pick up a Giesemann Spectra fixture that houses two single ended 250w radiums and four T5's.
Anyways, enough jabber!
Whew, it's been a while!
As a few of you who've kept in touch with me on Facebook or through email already know, I decided to tear the tank down at then end of last summer.
Long story short, when we returned from Fiji I noticed an outbreak of Dinoflagellates, in 20 some odd years of being in the hobby this was only my second encounter with them. The first time was simple, lights out for a week and done, dino's were gone and never returned.
Sadly this would be nothing short of what I would later call "super dino's" nothing would kill them and they took over quickly, I threw peroxide and every magic potion known to man to try and get a handle on them but in the end I was thoroughly frustrated and decided there was no winning, it was time to throw in the towel. I pulled the corals, the rock and threw it all in the trash. I considered re-homing the corals but I was too concerned with passing along the pests that had gotten me to the point of no return.
I emptied the tank and filled with with fresh water from the hose with all the equipment running and dumped in 3 gallons of bleach to clean everything up... Amazingly enough the dino's that were still on the glass and parts of the tank took almost 2 days to actually die in the freshwater / bleach solution. Afterwards I cleaned everything spotless and that was that.
Fast forward about a month and a half later my wife and son said "we miss the tank, fix it" Honestly I kinda missed it too...
So here we are, almost 3 months into the restart and things are moving along well. Corals are growing fast and basing out nicely and nothing out of the ordinary. Thankfully I had kept some backup pieces of some of my favorite one off corals at my buddies shop so I had frags to get re-started from as well as a lot of new pieces.
Everything is pretty much the same as before setup wise except I decided to change the lights. I'm not a fan of LED's and I really missed the look of the Radiums I ran back in the day so I decided to pick up a Giesemann Spectra fixture that houses two single ended 250w radiums and four T5's.
Anyways, enough jabber!
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Glad you are back! Cant wait to see this grow out.
Future reference, not allowing N or P bottom out keeps dinos away. UV sterilizer and dosing N and P helps cure a dino outbreak.
How do you keep up with you alk and ca demands?
Glad to have you back! The restart looks great! How long are the halides on and how long are the T5's on?
Beautiful restart! Also hate to hear about the Dino issue! I too have been battling them off and on now foe many months. I recently tore out all of my rock and replaced it with Fiji rock.
@DGee
Truly an amazing aquarium even the restart shows great promise. Next time you want to make a reset call me I would take the dinos and coral colonies in a heart beat.
Also nice to see some of Travis's customers tanks. I have known Travis at Upscales Fish and Reptile since his father ran the store. One of my best customers back in the day and a truly great aquarium store. I just loved to stop in and stare at the display tank. I even remember the large clam that needed it's own tank! Upscales is still one of my favorite aquarium stores in the Northwest!
Thanks for the information on how you care for your tank. There is some great advice in you post's Looking forward to seeing the tank mature!
You have some serious acrylic skills as well. I spent a few years making a living with acrylic aquariums, filters, stands and related items. I now fabricate Granite, Quartz, and Corian counters for residences and businesses. I have all the equipment but very little time to fabricate acrylic aquariums anymore.
Beautiful new aquascape. Love the low rock formation allowing for more head room/SPS growth space. I don't see many fish in the new FTS. Will you be restocking with your original fish or new fish?
Also, I looked through your thread and saw you use 55mm and 40mm Nikon micro lenses. Could you share some info on how you shoot your coral macro images? They are so detailed and sharp. Could stare at them for hours. I personally use an old, fully manual Vivitar 55mm macro lens on my D810 and shoot at around f5.6. I limit the iso to 1600 max, but I probably could push it higher. I usually add an old Nikon 1.4x teleconverter for extra reach.