Jesse's Elos 120xl

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jezzeaepi

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Howdy!

I want to start off by thanking everyone here on reef frontiers for helping make my tank happen. Ive asked hundereds of questions and you guys have given me thousands of answers =). Without such a knowledge base, I would have been doomed to failure! I also want to give a special tanks the whole crew at Barrier Reef for all their help. Thanks for being on the cutting edge and making things like ATI skimmers and Elos tanks available to the area. Every time I encountered a serious problem, the guys at BR went above and beyond with offers to fix my situation. These guys will never leave you hanging!

The tank:
Elos 120xl(47.5x31.5x19.5)
Custom stand
Custom CFI sump w/refugium
ATI bubblemaster 150
2 x 250W reeflux 10k's on HQI ballast, mounted in lumenarc minis
1 x aquactinics T5 fixture(5 x 24W) mounted in the center, perpindicular to the tank
2 x Tunze 6101's w/controller
1 x 6025 tunze
Ehiem return pump
1/4hp sea-line chiller
AC JR for automation W/ranco controller for backup temperature protection
aquamedic dosing pump + 5gallon bucket of kalk for all alk/calc needs
20HR battery backup for the tunze 6025

System history:
Oh boy... So a year ago I had to move and thought, "what an excellent chance to upgrade my tank!" So I started my research and began to put together the system. I had a 38g reef that was filled to the brim at the time and wanted something several times larger. Time passes and a few weeks before Im set to move, the new rental unit falls through, but Ive already given notice to my previous landlord. Not fun having to find a place to set up a tank for month, and since I didn't have a place to stay myself, I was really up shts creak... Luckily two awesome members of the board(Class Clown and Trido you guys are the best!) offered to take on my live stock. Moving 35 corals, dozens of inverts, a few fish and 80 pounds of LR to a location 40 minutes away all by yourself though is no easy task. The whole thing took me about 8-10 hours to move it north, then another 8 hours again to move it all back to Seattle a month later. The corals did excellent and I had not a single loss.
Spirits were high at this point as I put all of my favorite critters into my new fancy glass box! I ordered some LR and began curing it. I figured I had about a month or so untill I could get the tank really going. At this point I made the horrific discovery that my LR which I had just recieved was infested with cirolanid isopods. For those who don't know, cirolanid isopod are fish killing lice that can survive on the smallest amounts of decaying food. They are pretty much the most resilliant thing on your LR. You could stick your rock in FW, you could leave them outside for a week, it doesnt matter, these things will survive. Nothing short of boiling can ensure that you kill the critters and their eggs. Since I didnt want to turn my LR into DR, I went with option two: capturing every single isopod in the tank by starving them and sparsly using traps. And So I went on for months trying to capture these bastards with no real luck. Every time I thought Id gotten them all Id wait a few weeks then catch one or two more. It was a losing batttle that went on for about 8 months.

In the mean time every other plague known to the reefer hit my display. First I discovered red bugs. Then an infestation of red flatorwms came. Finally, the flatworms were gone and dianoflaggeletes set in. Dianoflaggettes look a lot like diatoms and cyanobacteria so for abouth 4 months I misdiagonsed my problem as an algae bloom while the dinoflaggeltes wreaked havoc on my system. For those who don't know about dinoflaggetlets, they are a toxic bacteria. It coats everything like a fine layer of snot and bubbles. It kills off your cleaner crew first because they are walking in it and consuming it. I lost two cucumbers along with every single snail and hermit crab, my cleaner shrimp and my peppermint shrimp. Throughout this period of 4 months of dino's I began to slowly lose my corals. The stress of two moves, a new system, red bugs, flatworms and now dinoflaggelets was just too much for them. Next came my fish. They came down with some sort of poisoining from the dinoflaggelets and began swimming eradically upside down in circles. I managed to save my mandarin goby, but my Helfrichi firefish did not make it =\ It was this time that I realized that this was not diatoms, that it was infact dinoflaggeltes. After a few weeks I beat the diatoms and things began to recover. About this time I also beat my cirolanid infestation and was finally able to stableize my tank by adding the LR that I had bought for it 8 months previous. My tank finally got aquascaped and my corals started to grow! At this point I have lost about 6 or 7 of my original 35 coral but things were looking up.
About a month later the final nail in the coffin came. During this time all I added was a cleaner crew and a birdsnest frag, but somehow I got AEFW's. They really did a number on my tank, and desipte several TMPCC baths I lose another 10 of my favorite corals =\ Corals that had just barely made it through everything else finally gave out. Of all the SPS I started with, only 1 colony remained complete and unfragged(Ben's pruple tipped nana if anyone is intersted) most others were reduced to frags about an inch long, while others were lost completly.

The good news is I did beat the AEFW, and after a few months of good water quality things are doing awesome! That brings us to present day where this little reef is finally getting on its feet! Thats right... I dealt with redbugs, flatworms, dinoflageletes, cirolanid isopods, AND AEFW, and im still here =P I guess when something is a passion you can't give it up easily.

Feeding:
To keep the anthias and the rabbitfish happy I try to feed often and offer a good variety. Deciding how much to feed has always been challenging for me though so right now I really dont know if Im feeding a lot or a little or just right? Twice a day I give the tank 2 cubes of mysis with a chunk of rods reef food(labout the size of the mysis cube or maybe a little larger). I also feed the rabbitfish by hand 5 or 6 times a day with medium sized pecies of different dried algaes. Maybe a sheet in total?

Current inhabitants:
Fish-
Coral rabbitfish
Mandarin Goby
Yellow watchman goby
5 x Lyretail anthias

Inverts-
Cleaner shrimp
serpent starfish
Some snails
dozens of mini starfish
a big ugly crab in the sump

Corals-
Abouta dozen differnt SPS
a couple monitporas
Frogspawn
About a dozen aussie acans and micros
Duncan
Austrialian lobo
Pagoda cup

About 120~ pounds of LR
Both islands were consructed out of PVC first, then drilled and ziptied with dozens of rocks. The right "mound" is acutally hollow and my 7 inch rabbitfish loves to hide in it. Theres tons of mini caves and crevices for the smaller fish to dart in.


Pics:
Full tank shot:
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Left side:
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Closer shot of the pillar on the left:
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Some acans on the left:
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View through left side panel:
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Center with the school of anthias:
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Right side "mound":
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Top of the mound, its kinda sparce right now but I plan on having some nice sized colonies up here. You can see the sad tiny frags that are there now =\ Those used to be colonies:
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A zoa rock that is overgrown and stuffed on the right hand side:
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View of the left pillar from the back so you can see part of the "pvc structure" that I used to make my pillar. It is angled in such that you can only see the pvc from behind. Can you spot the second anthias? ;)
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Heres my Coral Rabbitfish. His name is "Fatty" because he eats like a pig and people always comment on his size. Its alright though he cant hear us ;)

Here he is getting into splashing position.. The one downside to elos is that large fish can really slosh some water out if they want to. He goes here and starts splashing water if hes really hungry and thinks Im ignoring him.... the nerve!
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My male anthias:

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All of those shots are with the MH's on, but really to see the colors you need to seem them under the actinics... Which I currently am not very good at taking pictures of.. These were the only shots I managed in my last session but I plan on updating this thread frequently. The next round of pics will be entirely actinic.
my australian lobo:
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One of my acans:
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Well thats my reef. Let me know if you have any questions. Its really hard to apprecaite the colors of the corals in most of my pics so Ill try to do them justice in the next round of pics. Thanks for looking.

Peace,
Jesse
 
It's looking so much better Jesse! You've done an awesome job getting everything back under control, and now you have a ton of experience to share with others. Anytime you want me to swing by and take some shots of the tank let me know. Congrats!

Oh yeah... what did you decide on when I saw you at BR the other day?
 
Jason-

Hehe they are in the works. Need to put in a little elbow grease in under the stand and clean up down there.... Dont want people seeing it how its normally keept! =P
 
great job Jesse! I love the new look. Sorry things didn't work out with a lot of your corals - it's a hard thing to deal with. I've been there sadly a few times. those acans are stunning. I'm actually surprised (pleasantly surpised) the purple tip nana colony surviveda. from what I've heard those are usually one of the first attacked.
 
Thanks for the kind words everyone.

Hopefully Ill be able to make a few more desktops for yah soon mark =)

Ben-

In terms of AEFW, yah it was defintly the most infested piece. Somehow though it made it through just fine.
 
Its been a little over 5 months since my last update, and its long over due. Major changes include:
Switched from 10k CV reeflux to 20k Radiums. All I can say is wow! 20k Radium is my new favorite bulb! I never liked the look of the 10k's, but I don't think I could be any happier then with these radiums.
I also hooked up a calcium reactor. I had some bad fluctuations when I was trying to get it dialed in and burned a bunch of my sps =( Things have only really started recovering and growing well as of about 1.5 months ago. Since then, colors and growth rates have drastically improved.
One other big change is that Fatty, my coral rabbit fish has moved on to a better place... Literally! He got too big for me, so I found someone who had some room and he now lives in Jobiwans 550G. You can see pics of him about half way down. Hes almost as big as Joe's Vlamingi...
http://www.reeffrontiers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26163&page=47

My tank has been doing real well. Ive managed to get my nitrates to 0, phosphates to 0.01, and eliminate 99% of the algae in my display. At the same time I feed about 8 cubes of frozen food a day. This keeps the fish happy, and aggression to a minimum. If there is a little bit of nipping or chasing, minor wounds heal overnight. The LPS are a different story. I think Im going to increase feeding a bit and try to target feed my LPS more often because I feel they have declined a bit in health as water quality has improved.

On to the pics!
Full Tank shot
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Corcea Clam
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Heres some random SPS shots:
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I got this efflo about 1.5 months ago and it was completely brown. Its a crappy photo, but you can see that the new growth is purple(its actually more light blue in person), and some new growth is starting in the center areas to help obscure the brown. Also, many of the polyps are turning from brown to a neon greenish color. Hopefully in 6 months it will be a real beauty.
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Update continued...

Heres a photo from 5.5 months ago of what remained of my pink mili, neon green samoensis, and blue stag after my long ordeal:
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Here they are today:
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LPS:
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Rainbow Acan
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My favorite acan!
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Update continued...

Pink w/purple center Bowerbanki. Its got a nice blue speckle on it too, but its hard to see in this photo. Ill try it under just actinic.
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symphillia
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alien eye echinata
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ORA Duncan. This thing is huge! I must have 50+ medium to large sized heads, but I lose count every time I try. Im constantly adjusting things to give this thing room.
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Elegance from Barrier Reefs display. The photo came out dark, Ill try again later.
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Update continued...

Fish Pics
Blue tang
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Male squami anthias. I actually ended up with two males, but they seem to get along alright. Nothing too major between them, just a bit of posturing.
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My new rabbit I got to replace fatty =\ Hopefully this one wont grow so fast.
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Chevron Tang. For some reason I cant get a good photo of this guy. In every photo it appears that hes black, even though hes obviosuly colored in orange and purple lines. I have to turn the brightness way up to see any color, so thats why all the colors look way off. Those two white spots on his fins are actually just dirt on the glass combined with way too much brightness.
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Mandarin. He hides from me so the best shot I could get of him was as he dashed from one rock structure to the other along the back wall. Hes really much more colorful in person under proper light.
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Leopard Wrasse. Both he and the mandarin eat frozen food.
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Group photo! My fish really like to swim in one large group. They sort of follow eachother around the tank.
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Hehe they all lined up for a photo. The chevron even smiled =)
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Thanks for checking out my tank. Ill try to update this soon with some actinic shots.

Peace,
Jesse
 
Well, if I am wondering what I am doing up at this hour, what are you doing????
Tank is looking really good Jesse!!!! What were the issues you had with the Ca reactor? The reason I ask is I am about ready to fire up my Korallin and horror stories like this make me a little squeamish!!!!
Congrats again though on the rebound!!
 
I love the efflo, in any color its my favorite coral! Im glad you are having sucess with it.
 
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