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Currently in this tank is a sailfin tang, coral beauty angel, black saddle back clown, dwarf pygmy angel, 2 splendid dottybacks a cleaner goby and a Picasso clown along with a long spine sea urchin.Hello @DarthRaiderBob and welcome to R2R!! Glad you joined us!! We would like to know which species of livestock you have?
What an interesting setup? Do you have a build thread?Welcometo the Family.
Hey everyone, I'm Bob and my wife Holly and I were just gifted a 75 gallon setup fish and all. We've had freshwater for a few years now and were given the opportunity to make the leap to saltwater. Currently no corals but we are ready to dive in! Our tank is the home to 9 fish and a long spine urchin. Hope to get to know some folks and if you're from the mercer County area let's connect.
Sorry, I bleed Silver and Black. Thanks for the welcome. Messaged you.WESTERN PA STEELER COUNTRY GANG ROLLLLL CALL! I’m in butler county. Gotta fellow reefer in Mercer. Shoot me a message!
We can boo on the browns together regardless!Sorry, I bleed Silver and Black. Thanks for the welcome. Messaged you.
Haha doesn't everybody? I'll be booing them extra with Watson under centerWe can boo on the browns together regardless!
Yeah, that really just boils my blood. I won’t get up on the soapbox about it on the reef forum, but I hope it fails spectacularly!Haha doesn't everybody? I'll be booing them extra with Watson under center
Agreed, this definitely isn't the place lol.Yeah, that really just boils my blood. I won’t get up on the soapbox about it on the reef forum, but I hope it fails spectacularly!
This was taking at a trade show, several years ago.What an interesting setup? Do you have a build thread?
Lovely weather today eh? Sitting at my dad's house and thought I'd say helloWelcome to R2R. Looking back, some of the best advice given to me when I was starting in the hobby was “ Go slow”. I’m from Franklin, Pa.
Yea, hopefully the last gasp of winter. The robins in my yard are probably wondering why they came back north so early.Lovely weather today eh? Sitting at my dad's house and thought I'd say hello
I sure hope so. Got a couple test kits yesterday. Did a small water change today and retested. Nitrate is still 10 but alk is 9.3 so, I am thinking it's doing really well. Are you thinking about going to Pittsburgh on the 9th?Yea, hopefully the last gasp of winter. The robins in my yard are probably wondering why they came back north so early.
Definitely remember your nameHey Bob.. Bob here… well done, good luck and hope to see more pics…
I haven’t tested nitrates in my tank in a while now. Your alk is right where I like to keep mine, I also like to check my calcium every once in a while ( I try to keep it around 480 ppm). I don’t test as often as I used to, I add about 25 ml of alk and calcium per day and that seems to keep the numbers where I need them. I struggle to keep my ph above 8, but that’s more of a winter related problem ( higher CO2 in the house with no windows open= lower tank PH). Bulk Reef supply has dry soda ash and dry calcium mix that works well for maintaining alk and calcium ( I also have used their dry magnesium). Won’t be going to Pittsburgh as we have other plans that weekend, but it sounds like a great event. I don’t really have any more room in my tank right now for additional coral anyhow.I sure hope so. Got a couple test kits yesterday. Did a small water change today and retested. Nitrate is still 10 but alk is 9.3 so, I am thinking it's doing really well. Are you thinking about going to Pittsburgh on the 9th?
I want to go but, it's also the wife's birthday so we will do what she wants of course. I'm probably going to test alot until I'm very comfortable with how the tank is doing. Being new I probably worry too much. It is an established tank, I didn't start from scratch but the previous owner never did well with corals.I haven’t tested nitrates in my tank in a while now. Your alk is right where I like to keep mine, I also like to check my calcium every once in a while ( I try to keep it around 480 ppm). I don’t test as often as I used to, I add about 25 ml of alk and calcium per day and that seems to keep the numbers where I need them. I struggle to keep my ph above 8, but that’s more of a winter related problem ( higher CO2 in the house with no windows open= lower tank PH). Bulk Reef supply has dry soda ash and dry calcium mix that works well for maintaining alk and calcium ( I also have used their dry magnesium). Won’t be going to Pittsburgh as we have other plans that weekend, but it sounds like a great event. I don’t really have any more room in my tank right now for additional coral anyhow.