Maxx
Staff Housemonkey
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Finally got off my butt and took some updated pics of my display.
Tank is a 120 Oceanic, lit by Dual 14K Phoenix SE 250w HQI's.
Circulation is via two Tunze 6100's and two Tunze 6000's in an alternating gyre flow, (front left runs simultaneously with rear right, causing water to flow counter clockwise through the tank for about 6 hours. Then front right and rear left kick on and flow clockwise for 6 hours). I run the tank bare bottom, no sand substrate since I have too much flow. My twin daughters were born not quite a year ago, and my corals suffered alot during the first few months they were born. I've been making a concerted effort to do weekly water changes of 10% or more to remove detritus and improve water parameters. Its been working since I've noticed serious improvement overall in coral growth.
Inhabitants are:
1 Indo-Pacific Regal, 4 inches in length. Had her for a little over 3 years.
1 Tomini Tang, just under 4 inches in length. 3 years in my care.
1 Purple Tang, approximately 2.75 inches in length. 3 years in my care.
1 Powder Blue Tang Hybrid, (A.leucosternon v A. nigricans), 3 inches in length. 7 months in my care.
1 Black Cap Basslet, 3 inches in length. 1 year in my care.
1 H.magnifica anemone, approximately 10-12 inches in diameter. 4 years, 9 months in my care.
1 spawning pair of Rod's Onyx Percula clowns. Female is 5.5 years old, male is 3+ years old.
Various Acro and monti frags, and assorted snails.
Nick
Tank is a 120 Oceanic, lit by Dual 14K Phoenix SE 250w HQI's.
Circulation is via two Tunze 6100's and two Tunze 6000's in an alternating gyre flow, (front left runs simultaneously with rear right, causing water to flow counter clockwise through the tank for about 6 hours. Then front right and rear left kick on and flow clockwise for 6 hours). I run the tank bare bottom, no sand substrate since I have too much flow. My twin daughters were born not quite a year ago, and my corals suffered alot during the first few months they were born. I've been making a concerted effort to do weekly water changes of 10% or more to remove detritus and improve water parameters. Its been working since I've noticed serious improvement overall in coral growth.
Inhabitants are:
1 Indo-Pacific Regal, 4 inches in length. Had her for a little over 3 years.
1 Tomini Tang, just under 4 inches in length. 3 years in my care.
1 Purple Tang, approximately 2.75 inches in length. 3 years in my care.
1 Powder Blue Tang Hybrid, (A.leucosternon v A. nigricans), 3 inches in length. 7 months in my care.
1 Black Cap Basslet, 3 inches in length. 1 year in my care.
1 H.magnifica anemone, approximately 10-12 inches in diameter. 4 years, 9 months in my care.
1 spawning pair of Rod's Onyx Percula clowns. Female is 5.5 years old, male is 3+ years old.
Various Acro and monti frags, and assorted snails.
Nick