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chimera

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  1. move the clown out of the tank for a while, rearrange the rock work, fish and chips?
  2. needs shockwave, reasonable amount of growth in 3 months http://mars.reefkeepers.net/movie.html
  3. well i wouldnt equate all that to lighting. 3 x 400W'ers on 10 hours a day is 360KWhrs per month. At around 17c/KWh that's only about $60 a month. Add to that the other equipment and I'd guestimate about $100 a month to run the tank. Although I'd prefer to look at it like $3 a day What I really need is a controller that logs when the heaters come on to see if they count towards the bill that much! I think the biggest addition to the power bill (which was actually $480 not $450 ) is the wife using the dryer - so maybe i should shoot her
  4. great minds think alike
  5. how do you find it having a stream blasting directly at the front of the tank? does it disperse water sideways well enough? also, didnt you buy a new camera? are the before/after shots from the same camera or different?
  6. chimera

    Some pics...

    wicked colour on that tort btw, looks awesome
  7. chimera

    Big Blue Fish

    seen my regal start to nip at the mantle of a new clam i've added. that sux, really dont want to part with either. let the strongest survive
  8. chimera

    Some pics...

    where? can you post some photo's to show where the dirt is? looks like you've sent in the cleaning company to me
  9. ask cookie he's the chef round here, literally
  10. sounds like cyano. physically remove it. read this http://www.netpets.org/fish/reference/r ... teria.html yes and no. since its reasonably small, if you keep up with regular water changes you should be right. a decent skimmer will make life that much easier between changes by pulling out the crap you add (in the most basic sense) yes, any (half-decent) skimmer will help. pm steve for info on how to mod it to fit a skimmer. as you are mushrooms, leathers, all those types of corals that are both hardy and have lowish light requirements. most soft corals. anything is possible. again, ask steve he's modd'ed them so will show you how. for a small tank like yours a single 150W halide should fit nicely. the typical 150 you can get has a small footprint that might squeeze in nicely. there is heaps to learn but but top marks for giving it a go at your age. good luck, keep reading
  11. chimera

    Big Blue Fish

    nice! and the best of both worlds, wait til he changes colour when he gets adult, you wont even recognise him by far one of my favourite fish
  12. ahhh haaa haaaaaa haaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!
  13. i wouldnt bother this one seems to do a bloody good job
  14. errr.... http://www.trademe.co.nz/Home-living/Pe ... 998772.htm
  15. awesome! what make/model camera? any enhancements done on the photo's? only reason i ask is coz the leathers have some good colour and your yellow tang is YELLOW!
  16. did, sold to wasp. keeping the last 2 to go front/back with the halides. however last months power bill was $450... aye carumba...
  17. two options (both require SINGLE return pump) 1. the overflow of the first display tank flows into the top of second display tank then to sump and return back to first. 2. have a gruntier return pump that has Y plumbing to split pipe off to each tank. so long as the sump has enough capacity for both display tanks when the return pump is running and switched off, it'll be fine i would not use 2 return pumps
  18. start reading this... http://www.melevsreef.com/
  19. explain what you're wanting (what equipment, location of sump etc) and i'll tell ya
  20. the point was being made that some corals require certain levels of UV that would otherwise be blocked by a UV filter. In general you can get away without filters with SE bulbs but should use them for DE
  21. yes, a very good article. added to sticky
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