That tank looks sexy in white!
Agree. Super sexy.
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That tank looks sexy in white!
Pulled the trigger on a Maxspect XF250 Gyre yesterday, should be here sometime next week. I'm gonna play with the flow in the tank a bit, see what happens. Im working on setting up some kind of frag system as well... still need a few pieces of equipment - a skimmer and a lighting fixture. I think I can get away with just using a 4 or 6 bulb T5 horticulture fixture for the system, since I dont want to spend $500 on a light at the moment. Well see home things come together. Im debating on just drilling the 40 breeder I have in my basement already and using that, or if I should keep looking for a 50-70 gallon frag style tank. I havent found anything local and the LFS in the area wont do a special order without a stupidly high mark up.
Ive got a filefish and a handful of peppermint shrimp in QT at the moment, I hope to introduce them into the tank this week sometime to keep the aiptasia at bay before I have to resort to something more drastic. Im a bit worried that the peppermints will just eat my acans and then get eaten by the wrasses, but I suppose I wont know until they go into the tank.
Pulled the trigger on a Maxspect XF250 Gyre yesterday, should be here sometime next week. Im gonna play with the flow in the tank a bit, see what happens. Im working on setting up some kind of frag system as well... still need a few pieces of equipment - a skimmer and a lighting fixture. I think I can get away with just using a 4 or 6 bulb T5 horticulture fixture for the system, since I dont want to spend $500 on a light at the moment. Well see home things come together. Im debating on just drilling the 40 breeder I have in my basement already and using that, or if I should keep looking for a 50-70 gallon frag style tank. I havent found anything local and the LFS in the area wont do a special order without a stupidly high mark up.
Ive got a filefish and a handful of peppermint shrimp in QT at the moment, I hope to introduce them into the tank this week sometime to keep the aiptasia at bay before I have to resort to something more drastic. Im a bit worried that the peppermints will just eat my acans and then get eaten by the wrasses, but I suppose I wont know until they go into the tank.
I can't wait to hear your thoughts as I have nothing in my past to compare it to! Water movement is just so essential. I decided I'd rather have great water movement & buy a used light.
If you happen to remember please tag me in your review!
I’m running the xf250 in mine. It MOVES water throughout, no question! I’m running the random pulse with a max of 40% and it moves the sand on the bottom. My scape is very open on the bottom, but once I place some euphyllia on the bottom I’m thinking it will break up the flow a bit. Enjoying your build and progress. Nice job!
You are going to love the second Gyre! I have two of them on a couple of different tanks and couldn't imagine anything else at this point. BTW, awesome looking tank!Preliminary video with the gyre in it. Only been running a week or so - I like it... the challenge is manipulating the WAVs so water it’s coming out of the tank. I think I have it set ok on the left side... it may be more difficult when I get the second gyre for the right side.
Nice score!I thought I put these up a few days ago, but I apparently suck at doing stuff recently. I got my order from @BoomCorals on Tuesday, after finally dancing around the weather for a month.
The corals arrived in a nicely packed styrofoam cooler, each double bagged and labeled and the bagged altogether. Heat pack was wrapped and still warm upon opening. There was some water in the bags, but more likely from the wet bags than leakage, as he used metal crimp bands to secure the bags closed. Everything was relatively clean, though all of the corals were removed from their original plugs, remounted and dipped twice for 13 minutes each in Bauer and then triple rinsed and added to the tank. The corals has good polyp extension within an hour of being in the tank, with no sign of tissue necrosis or pests.
Hey lookin good!! Thanks for the nice write up. Haha how many dates did we have to change that I crossed off on that invoice due to weather. Two? Three? What do you think of the UNICORN SNOT!?
Time to update stuff... new pumps - I’ve got a pair of Gyre xf250s running in the tank now, in addition to the WAVs and the Tunze 6040s.... lots and lots of flow.
I replaced and recalibrated my pH probe and... it still have a pH of 7.78 Time to start thinking a bit more carefully about things and I may need to run a larger air line outside.
I’ve got three frag racks in the tank again... I need to get a frag system set up, but I’m having a hard time finding time to do so. That’ll be a summer project I think.
Corals are growing, albeit slowly. Aiptasia are waxing/waning... some days fewer other days they are multitudes. Acans are in decline but sticks are doing good, so I’m happy.
Have you thought about running a CO2 scrubber on your skimmer air intake?
I ran one on my Biocube [drilled with a sump] using a BRS dual media reactor [filled the chambers with CO2 scrubber media instead] and it worked great!
I still have about 40lbs of medical grade CO2 scrubber media sitting around if you'd like to give it a try. Just let me know!