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What size is your tank?
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I live in Palm Harbor. I can give you a couple of zoa frags if you would like. I have Bloodsuckers and Daisy Cutters I can trim back.
You can also find some full rocks here occasionally:
Zoas, Softies, Mushrooms & Anemones
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55 is a nice size. Big enough for some serious aquascape and fish and small enough to manage easily. About 35 years ago I ran two acrylic 55s that were plumbed together to a 40 gallon breeder sump. It was a great setup, aggressive fish in one, peaceful fish in the other with common water.It's a 55. Big enough for now, maybe we'll get something bigger at some point who knows.
Thanks to you and all the other folks for such a warm welcome, dang friendly place y'all got going it seems.
A few months ago, my wife surprised me by getting the parts we needed to get our old tank up and running again. I guess we started about 12 years ago, and had a tank up for about 5 years, including one move and one attempted move. Sadly, we broke some stuff on the attempted move and never got around to replacing it, and then I became disabled (long story) so it wasn't even close to being on our radar... but things have improved enough to put it back up.
Lots of changes in technology, we had a sump before, now we have an attached bio/chem filter that did a bang up job on the cycle, combined with live sand and a single aquacultured live rock that brought all our old dead rock back to life.
To prep for getting our first corals going (again), we just replaced our 12-year old T5 lights with some crazy bright (so bright I don't think we'll ever get close to 100%, even with SPS in the tank) from Viparspectra. I'm thinking the first move will be a small-medium rock covered in some crazy colored zoas and we'll go from there. As of now we've got a mated clown pair (with no anemone (yet), a small school of 4 pajama cardinals who are still trying to figure out the pecking order, and a six-line.
At any rate, here's a couple of pics to conclude my intro...
Have you considered starting your build thread?
Have you considered starting your build thread?
Build Thread - Moseley Water Zoo Build Thread
We just restarted our 55g mixed reef (to be) water zoo. Haven't done too much other than the initial setup, cycle, live sand, one aquacultured piece of live rock, and all of our old dead rock, which sat in those orange Home Depot buckets for about 5 years. First addition was 2 clowns, then we...www.reef2reef.com
Strange your build thread badge hasn't yet shown up on your profile... I appreciate you made the time so I could go check out your tank - WOW are you doing AWESOME!
Usually badge appears within an hour of linking in your account. I found this info they gave me when I was new, in case it helps you:
Once you have created a build thread then you can get your VERY FIRST USER BADGE! YAY! It's easy to do and I have created a thread that tells you how to do it here: BUILD THREAD BADGE
Welcome to Da Reef!A few months ago, my wife surprised me by getting the parts we needed to get our old tank up and running again. I guess we started about 12 years ago, and had a tank up for about 5 years, including one move and one attempted move. Sadly, we broke some stuff on the attempted move and never got around to replacing it, and then I became disabled (long story) so it wasn't even close to being on our radar... but things have improved enough to put it back up.
Lots of changes in technology, we had a sump before, now we have an attached bio/chem filter that did a bang up job on the cycle, combined with live sand and a single aquacultured live rock that brought all our old dead rock back to life.
To prep for getting our first corals going (again), we just replaced our 12-year old T5 lights with some crazy bright (so bright I don't think we'll ever get close to 100%, even with SPS in the tank) from Viparspectra. I'm thinking the first move will be a small-medium rock covered in some crazy colored zoas and we'll go from there. As of now we've got a mated clown pair (with no anemone (yet), a small school of 4 pajama cardinals who are still trying to figure out the pecking order, and a six-line.
At any rate, here's a couple of pics to conclude my intro...