ReeforMadness' 120

Discussion in 'Tank Pictures' started by reeformadness, Mar 30, 2010.

  1. Thought I'd go ahead and put some pics up so we can watch it change. I don't have much glued down yet because I'm planning on adding more live rock in the near (hopefully) future and I'll surely be moving some of the corals around a bit as I work on making some more ledges and caves. I need to learn how to take good pictures, too.
     
  2. jason71832

    jason71832 Guest

    Looking real sweet. I'm glad the move went well for you. Being as you already have live rock you should try just adding some nice "dead rock". Check out bulk reef supply website. I ordered the "reefsaver rock" from them and liked it very well. It is all I'm putting in the 150 besides some seed live rock to get things going. My move won't be as bad cause the tank is down. But I have to wait for it to cycle and that SUX!. Good things come to those who wait though. Can't wait to see your tank grow. Hope to see you at a meeting too.
     
  3. Very Pretty tank & Beautiful fish - Thanks for sharing !!!
     
  4. Added some more rock today! I epoxied some of it together while it was in my curing bin to make the large arch. Probably added around 30-35 lbs total. Still have about 10-15 lbs left. Probably put some of it in the refugium, or use it to make a larger refugium to go beside the DT, and use some for rubble to glue frags on.
     
  5. jason71832

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    That would be me. It looks great.
     
  6. grimmett

    grimmett Tang

    Well done on that arch. That really makes a difference in the look of the tank.
     
  7. austinl01

    austinl01 Guest

    Awesome looking tank!
     
  8. Thanks everyone! Now that I've got the rock like I want, or at least REALLY close, I need to move the powerheads around a bit to work on getting the flow better. I'm trying to get good circulation without blasting the xenia, hammer, or torch corals into oblivion. I guess it's just a trial and error type of thing.
     
  9. Some new pics! Got a few new corals locally and connected the new refugium. I put two species of warm water Codium, some Red Gracilaria, Ulva, and some Scroll agea in it for starters. Not sure if I can keep any of it alive, but we'll see!
     
  10. Oh, here are the DT and refugium side by side.
     
  11. grimmett

    grimmett Tang

    Great looking side by side shot. It looks like the powerhead anemone is recovering nicely.
     
  12. Thanks for sharing - looking great !
     

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