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I don't think I showed any pics of the rock I won at the Boston reefer show in December.
It's a good size piece, 21"x15"x14" if my memory serves me right.
I have another I'm making. I started it a few months ago but didn't finish it. I wanted to cure it and only did the base so it fit in the sump. I bought some Australian rock at FFM which is also curing in another tank to finish it with.
Once I get enough water in the display, I'll finish it and it will go right into the display.
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Here is what I started to build. I didn't finish it purposely so I could start curing it in the sump. 20240501_163816.jpg 20240501_163825.jpg

Now I just need to biuld on it.
I have some aussie rock I bought at FFM. Love the branching stuff and the plates will make caves and/or shelves for mounting frags. 20240303_101219.jpg

Coming together nicely. 20240501_172415.jpg 20240501_165424.jpg 20240501_165431.jpg

And this is what I ended up with.
It's a little cloudy in the tank. 20240501_181750.jpg 20240501_181819.jpg
 
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And she is officially wet. Only 36ish gallons, but that's okay.

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I added some more water and up to about 60 gallons now. Making more water, just enough to cover the rock. Then it looks like a busy weekend so this has to go on the shelf for now.
 
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I don't think I showed any pics of the rock I won at the Boston reefer show in December.
It's a good size piece, 21"x15"x14" if my memory serves me right.
I have another I'm making. I started it a few months ago but didn't finish it. I wanted to cure it and only did the base so it fit in the sump. I bought some Australian rock at FFM which is also curing in another tank to finish it with.
Once I get enough water in the display, I'll finish it and it will go right into the display. Pics to come.
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Rock work looks really good and adding your water cycle time
 
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Rock work looks really good and adding your water cycle time
There won't be much of a cycle in this build. Tonight I'll be adding more water I made last night the rock scape I started. I'll finish it up tonight and throw it in. It's all cured and ready to be finished up.
I'm hoping my wife let's me be for a few hours this weekend and I can start throwing coral in there. I will probably have to wait I little bit before the fish and inverts go in because I plan to use ivermectin for the spionid worms.
 

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All sounds good
Can not wait to see it
This will be a stunning reef love the tank
 

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Seeing as I didn't get the external overflow parts from planet, I had to make my own.
This will be my open channel. Give me a file and I can make interesting stuff, lol.

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I drilled the top plug. If the water goes past the plug it cuts off the air making it a full syphone.
This is my first time doing a 3 drain system so I'm not sure how far apart the open and emergency should be. I think now they are about a 1/2" apart. When the system starts we may need to adjust.
This view is the emergency I had to kick to the side. 20240429_193934.jpg

This view is the difference of the emergency to the open channel.
I have been hearing planet has some loud external overflow with the tideline series so I wanted to make sure it completly submerged the 2 bulkheads from tank to external overflow.
If that emergency kicks in, it's going to be tight.
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I put a street 90° in the full siphon pointing to the over flow box and keep the water level on the higher side with a taller emergency because the flow from the tank bulkhead will have bubbles depending on flow. this can create a little water tornado to your FS and break siphon so the 90° helps stop the tornado.

I have a few of these overflow boxes and this is my experience ymmv
 
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I put a street 90° in the full siphon pointing to the over flow box and keep the water level on the higher side with a taller emergency because the flow from the tank bulkhead will have bubbles depending on flow. this can create a little water tornado to your FS and break siphon so the 90° helps stop the tornado.

I have a few of these overflow boxes and this is my experience ymmv
Thank you, will do.

My emergency is about 1/2" from the top of the box.
The open channel about an 1" from the top and above the 2 bulkheads, probably 3/4".(maybe more)

Does that sound right?
 
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Busy weekend as I predicted.
We did have a club meeting Saturday at OSA in Groton, CT.
Freshwater Joe did a class on magnisium testing and ionic balance in the reef. It was pretty informative to say the least.

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I'm going to have to bite the bullet. With mother's day on the horizon, summer is coming and a few other things and important dates coming up, if I don't start transferring now, things will pile up on me.
I put some more water in the tank, trying to get it up to that magic number of 20.5". That's the height of my biggest reef structure. I'm at 16.75" now. 20ish more gallons to fill, it's made in the basement, along with two vats of heated saltwater. Tonight will be the 1st, tallest structure to go in and dose ivermectin for 1 hour. Then that will go in the other vat for rinsing for 24ish hours. Tomorrow I'll do another rock structure. The last is the rest of the rock. Nerve racking to say the least.
I'm going to leave the fish in the old tank for probably a week. I will keep that running while I have GAC in the new tank soaking up ivermectin. I'm going to have to watch the fish closely. Light feeding and I pickup an ammonia badge.

Almost forgot the best news.
My LFS called Saturday and found 2 bellus angels. Should be here Wednesday/Thursday. If they are healthy, in the QT they go, which is also another project. The QT has been up for a few weeks now.
 
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I started my Ivermectin dip last night. I mixed 1.5 ml into 12 gallons of water. I removed by tallest structure and of course it fell apart. It was only glued together with two part epoxy, fail.
Anyway, I brought it outside and started to smash all the tubes that the spionid worms created. I also checked for any snails and rumored them from harm.
This rock was also covered in cinnamon palithoa grandis coral. I definitely put on my PPE.

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I started pulling off the palys, and I did my best to avoid the squirting but of course some got on me. After finishing smashing all the tubes and removing the palys, into the Ivermectin dip they went. And me off to the shower and wash my clothes, LOL.
Water is pretty cloudy and because the rock fell apart and my SPS colonies fell off the Rock they were pretty upset. Lots of slime. I couldn't remove my rock flower and anemone but he took the dip pretty well considering. 20240508_170843.jpg 20240508_170846.jpg 20240508_170849.jpg 20240508_170945.jpg

Then they went into a rinse tub for 24 hours with GAC. Then into the new tank.
Today will be rinse and repeat with more rock.
I had to order some more low viscous superglue to fix my rock. It won't be here until Friday.

Also today I pickup the Bellus Angels. Blakes Aqua Den called me yesterday and told me they came in. They look good and are swimming side by side. Couldn't be more happier with that news.
 
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These guys look really healthy and they're already eating frozen foods. I think Blake's Aqua Den gets really healthy fish.


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The only other news I have to report is my first set of corals went into the tank and I put another set of coral into the Ivermectin bath. Everything made it through fine even the anemone. I think I'm going to have to do two more runs of ivermectin baths with what I have in my 75 gallon. I have some rather large pieces that take up the whole bathwater, so I end up stuffing Coral underneath the tall ones. And does anyone have any ideas on how to mount these very large Coral heads? I was considering just stuffing him in the hole and then eventually they'll connect but I'm not sure if that's really a good idea. 20240509_154207.jpg 20240509_162818.jpg
 

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What a day Saturday. Move all corals to dip them tank.
Lost a couple in the process. :(
My BC Bloodbank and probably my oragon tort. Completly my fault. I underestimated the die off and the power of ammonia.
I started Wednesday to dip and then a 24 hour fresh bath, continued Thursday with the second bath. When I got home from work, the stench was pretty bad. What I should have done looking back was either 1) change out water in both vessels or do the swap more quickly, IE, only 1 hour fresh bath. This way I wouldn't have an ammonia spike so quickly.
Funny part, my walt disney was on the same rock as the OT and the BC BB. It is unaffected.

WD in the front and BB and OT of to the left. 20240512_131230.jpg not quite full of water yet. Looks full of coral, lol. Still need to move over fish and inverts. Waiting a week maybe. I have GAC working to take out med. 20240512_093313.jpg
 
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What a day Saturday. Move all corals to dip them tank.
Lost a couple in the process. :(
My BC Bloodbank and probably my oragon tort. Completly my fault. I underestimated the die off and the power of ammonia.
I started Wednesday to dip and then a 24 hour fresh bath, continued Thursday with the second bath. When I got home from work, the stench was pretty bad. What I should have done looking back was either 1) change out water in both vessels or do the swap note quickly, IE, only 1 hour fresh bath. This way I wouldn't have an ammonia spike so quickly.
Funny part, my walt disney was on the same rock as the OT and the BC BB. It is unaffected.

WD in the front and BB and OT of to the left. 20240512_131230.jpg not quite full of water yet. Looks full of coral, lol. Still need to move over fish and inverts. Waiting a week maybe. I have GAC working to take out med. 20240512_093313.jpg
what's a fresh bath? fresh water?
 

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These guys look really healthy and they're already eating frozen foods. I think Blake's Aqua Den gets really healthy fish.


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The only other news I have to report is my first set of corals went into the tank and I put another set of coral into the Ivermectin bath. Everything made it through fine even the anemone. I think I'm going to have to do two more runs of ivermectin baths with what I have in my 75 gallon. I have some rather large pieces that take up the whole bathwater, so I end up stuffing Coral underneath the tall ones. And does anyone have any ideas on how to mount these very large Coral heads? I was considering just stuffing him in the hole and then eventually they'll connect but I'm not sure if that's really a good idea. 20240509_154207.jpg 20240509_162818.jpg
I put my sinularia and mushrooms a couple of times, in a plastic container with rock rubble and set on the sand in a low flow are. In a week or two they attached to the rubble which I then glued/epoxied where I wanted.
 
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I put my sinularia and mushrooms a couple of times, in a plastic container with rock rubble and set on the sand in a low flow are. In a week or two they attached to the rubble which I then glued/epoxied where I wanted.
These are sps, I ended up using aragonite sand and water superglue. Just like when you glue rocks together. Worked perfectly.
 

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