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Old 07-14-2004, 02:58 PM   #1
Ray1214
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Okay it has been quite some time since I updated my tank stats. So here it goes .

1. Main Display Tank Reef: 75 Gal, 55 Gallon Sump, 3 Gallon HOB refugium. (My 40 gal nitrate sink just broke). 2X250 W MH 10K XM bulbs, 4X 55 Watt PC, 10K and Actinics. Kent Nautiluius TE Skimmer, ETSS Reef Devil Skimmer, Fluval 304 Cannister filter (run carbon once a quarter or so) and the Reef Devil is going to my wife's tank once I finish breaking in the Kent skimmer which I won at a ARC raffle. Mag 18 for a return pump with the sump divided in half with a 12 inch sandbed and live rock on half of my sump. Aqualine 350 Calcium reactor with a blueline CO2 system. One Ebo jager 300 watt heater, and one Via-Aqua Titanium 300 watt heater. 6 Mag 1200 powerheads for flow. I keep clams, and sps and ricoridas. I love mulitcolored ricoridas and one side has my clemson side of Orange and purple ricoridas with orange and purple zoos and mushrooms. 1 maroon clownfish about 5 inches long, 1 sailfin sassy tang (red sea), 1 hi fin banded goby, 1 royal gramma, 1 chromis (6+ years old), 1 pistol shrimp (that used to room with the hi fin but they don't like each other now), one mated pair of Bangaii cardinalfish. A bristle star and a brittle star, one neon goby and one lowly bumblebee gobie that was in a predator tank. (4 years old).
2. Pipefish/dwarf seahorse tank: 20 gal high, 10 gal wet dry filter , modified overflow with screening with a Seaclone skimmer modified. 96 Watt Quad PC lighting. Used to live in my 40 gal nitrate reduction sink. No seahorses right now but about 10 small dwarf banded pipefish and some ghost shrimp.
3. 55 Gallon Freshwater planted tank. Whisper 55 filter, along with a 10 gal wet dry filter. 220 Watts PC lighting (4 foot Helios fixture) Nutria CO2 system, substrate pure Flourite Substrate...oops.... 4 Gardneri Orange Killies, 5 apistogramma cichlids, 5 Harliquinn rasboras and a way kewl gold and black Pl#co. Mostly Swords, anubias and sagiteria and water wisteria.

Wife's Tanks

1. 50 Gallon display tank Reef. 250 Watt metal halid pendant with 2X55 Watt PC actinics. Cap 2100 (700 gph) pump in a 15 gal sump and wet dry system. A seaclone 150 skimmer, waiting on retirement, but her nitrates are zero). 4 Mag 1200 Powerheads for flow. 1 gal aquafuge (the small one) for her refugium.
Probably have about 70 plus corals. Mostly shrooms, zoos, gorgos, softies. But had the luck of capricornous encrust live rock that seem to grow well. Her tank looks almost perfect and she is the chemical queen. ( i dont like chemicals but I can't argue her results), She has a mandarine goby, Yellow tang, the Meanest Sassiest Lawnmower Blennie in the world, and an arabian dottyback.
2. 10 Gal freshwater Planted tank with one sword tail , 3 otos cats and 5 of the endler's livebearers. Just an aquaclear or something filter, and a 27 watt 6.7 K PC fixture. some kind of 50 watt heater. Lots of plants clipped from my big tank.

Son's tank

1. 20 Gallon long with 20 gallon sump and wet dry filter. Seaclone 100 skimmer. Just has a deepsand bed and bunches of ricordia and zoos multiplying like crazy. 1 mated pair of percula clownfish. Very simple but very clean and kewl.

Other tanks.

1. I have one 20 gal tank with 3 golden mantellas, and Lisa has a 10 gal tank with 4 Painted mantellas.
2. Brine shrimp growout tank. sponge filter, air stone for the pipes and seahorses when I get them back.
3. Bucket with mangroves to be drilled into a overflow system for my main tank.

Ray
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Last edited by Ray1214; 07-15-2004 at 12:42 PM. Reason: Used the wrong substrate.
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