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Mitchell
April 7th, 2002, 07:29 PM
Well here are the pics.
This is the full tank, re-aquascaped with tonga rock. The new refugium is on the right side of the tank
http://mjtj.tripod.ca/full.JPG
This is the left side
http://mjtj.tripod.ca/left.JPG
The middle
http://mjtj.tripod.ca/middle.JPG
The right
http://mjtj.tripod.ca/right.JPG
A shot of the macro in the refugium
http://mjtj.tripod.ca/refuge.JPG
Some fish
http://mjtj.tripod.ca/middle1.JPG
My powder blue
http://mjtj.tripod.ca/powder.JPG
some caves with the tonga branch
http://mjtj.tripod.ca/tongacaves.JPG
Andy
April 7th, 2002, 10:11 PM
Nice looking tank Mitch. I see you have a Powder Blue tang. How long have you had it and how big is it? I just added one to my system this Thursday. I love them. What are you feeding yours. I love the mix of Tonga branch and Fiji. The branch allows for more innovative aquascaping and excellent circulation. Tonga forms the base of a good portion of my reef. You have quite the DSB. Any cyano outbreaks. I hear they take a long time to mature but the wait is worth it. Mine ranges between 3-4 inches (not really a DSB). I get plenty of denitrification from my chunky live rock. I'm interested in your refugium. Does it hang on the back of your tank. How does water flow from your tank into it and back. Anyways, great lookin tank. Hope to see it some day. I get down to the Niagara peninsula once in a while. I'm from St. Catharines and my sister and mother still live there. Maybe some time this spring.
Cheers,
Andy
Mitchell
April 8th, 2002, 09:20 PM
Thanks Andy.
My powder blue has been in the tank for 2 days :)
I feed the fish
DRY
Omega One Marine Flakes
Vibragrow Small Marine Pellets
Julian Sprung Veggies
Seaweed Selects
FROZEN
Reef Complete
No Cyno outbreaks yet ( Knock on Wood )
The refugium is actually inside the tank right beside the right hand overflow bow. It's dimensions are 6" deep 20" long and 24" tall. It takes up a little of my real estate but hopefully the good will outwiegh the bad. With it being in the tank I dont have to worry about any extra plumbing or pumps, wich is nice.
As for visiting....Just give me a call, the door is allways open.:cheers:
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