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rfc

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Here is a new updated thread on my reef tank. I have been reefing since March 2006 and I am wondering if I am still a total noob after 16 months :)

*I have been slowly moving towards a mixed reef during the past few months. Right now Im at 9 LPS, 8 SPS, and 7 softies.


Overall, the experience has been fun and rewarding. Here are some recent images taken with a nikon D200

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marki24

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Great pictures. Nice and clear. What kind of lense are you using? I dont think you even need lights for that hallway it looks really brightly lit.
 
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EmilyT

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right marki, i dont really care for colored sticks, but those are just beautiful. i hope my 34 gallon will look that nice.
 

rfc

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Thanks everyone for the kind words. Reefing is a wonderful hobby.

As to the question of flow, I am have a mag 7 return giving me est 400 gph, a tunze 6025 at 660 gph and a maxijet 1200 with a hydor at est 200 gph. So I guess im pushing a conservative estimate of 43X turnover. Top part of the tank has the most flow and the bottom is relatively low to med.

As the the black background...its photoshoped as many of you might have guessed. Here is my tank straight out of the camera

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You can see one of my returns (lft center) is aimed at my overflow box to bank its flow onto the sps. The hydor gives a nice cyclical flow to the center sps and bottom. And the tunze is aimed at the right corner. Overall, the flow pattern is very random and seems to keep everything happy.


Not much room for more corals, time to let the small sps frags grow out.

As to lenses.... the full tank shot was done with a nikkor 35-70 and the individual corals with a nikkor 60mm micro. I shoot everything raw and then set white balance in adobe camera raw to 14K which pretty much matches the actual colors produced by the 14k phoenix MH.



Thanks again

RFC aka the NOOB :)
 
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rfc

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Not sure if anyone remembers me as I haven't been around for a while.

I haven't posted in a long while because nothing new has happened for me in this hobby. Over the past year I haven't done a thing to my tank except for feeding and maintenance.

Yes, since last summer 2007, zero dollars spent on corals and equipment. Just last week I broke down and purchased a new phoenix bulb to replace the last one which was 18 months old.


My tank is doing fine, and when viewing old photos, it was fun to see the growth of my corals. Other interesting observations for the past year....

- I stopped using phytoplankton DT and Reef Nutrition and I noticed a significant drop in my pod population,


- My candycanes and frogspawn are growing like weeds. Just recently I had to frag one of my canes and ended up giving them away as freebies


- I have gone thru the interesting population bursts...first colanistas snails, then vermatids, and now spaghetti worms.


- My last coral purchase in the summer of 2007 also introduced green bubble algae, aptasia, and red turf algae to my pristine tank. The red turf algae slowly took over two large rocks and it was thick, 1 inch deep. After getting tired of pruning it every week I did some research and found that many were having sucess with Mexican turbo snails to remove it. I purchased three mex turbos for my tank and in 2 weeks it was all gone ! The aptasia and bubble algae are the next to go. Recently purchased some joes juice and it seems to work well. Now I have to get a emerald crab.


- My fish, 2 clowns, 1 watchman goby, 1 firefish, have all settled into their territories and I dont plan on adding any new fish at this point in time. Honestly, I wish the firefish and goby would die because all they do is hide in their rocks all day long. I never see them except for feeding time.


- Deaths : No matter what one does in this hobby, death is part of the game. During the past year I have lost, 1 red mushroom, a montipora plate, and a small challace frag. Not sure as to the cause of death.... so it goes in a reef tank


For those interested, my standard maintenance schedule is
5 gallon water changes every week
b-ionic every day,
change carbon every 2 weeks.
change filter sock every 3-4 days
change rowaphos every 6 -8 weeks

Feeding - mysis, and formula 1 pellets once or twice a day


Future plans are to do nothing new. Just let the tank grow and mature. I have learned to control the MONEY PIT :) LOL


Here are some recent pics from the last month.


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