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  1. If everything else is the same:   same lighting, same sensor placement, same depth in the water, same temps...    Would a PAR reading in fresh water be different than salt water?

    I'm thinking it would have an impact, due to difference in density in the two liquids, and that salt would have more of a PAR loss at depths than fresh.

    Do PAR meters have switches/toggles for this?

    I'm curious because I wonder if tests could be run in fresh water, for simplicity and cost savings, and if fresh water based test data would be meaningful to salt water applications.

     

  2. Got both overflows removed.   That one was stubborn.  Cleaning the sides one at a time with a razor blade and vinegar.   Vinegar is great for dissolving the coraline.

    First side progress below.

    There is a stain under where the overflow box was.   I cannot feel it with my hand.  I've tried the blade and vinegar, but no success.    I'm going to try a Magic Eraser tonight.   Kind of odd.  I wonder if the silicone caused permanent discoloration or etched it some.   hmm

    Two pics attached.  Easier to see the stain from the outside.     Overall the tank is looking way better.

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  3. I started on the overflow boxes and clean up process.   Good thing we decided to remove them and replace with stand pipes.   

    Like I said, I have ape strength.    Got one overflow out completely, but I broke the other box on removal.  🤪    Big shocker there.

    I've decided that I will remove the old coraline from the sides.   Looks ugly on the sides IMO.    Back panel I'm still deciding.

     

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  4. 19 minutes ago, ckyuv said:

    We’ll that only took you 6 months haha. Thought about lights at all? You might need another kessil for this one huh? 

    I will most likely reuse the 2 SB Reef lights I have over the 70g tank.    I'm going to have a little less rock and coral than most reef tanks.   Want to add some larger fish.

    The tank will likely have some more and some less lit areas, but I'm ok with the 'open water' area not having super high PAR.   The idea with this upgrade is to make more 'open water' for things like tangs to swim around.

    Worse case, if I end up not liking it, the SB Reef lights are only $150 each and work pretty good.    I run them way less than full power.  Adding one extra would be a simple and cheap fix.   

    If this is confusing, I run the Kessil on the 40g tank currently.    And yes, if I were running Kessils on this I'd definitely get more than one for this application.  Overall, I'm happy with the SB Reef lights.   They are not as sexy as the Kessil by any means.   The company's communication is terrible, but you get your product, and it works.    It would be hard for me to recommend them to others, just because their customer service is so spotty.

    I'd love to have Kessils over this tank.   Just buying 3X of them would really hurt the old wallet.   :D

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  5. Small first post to start the thread.

    Pardon my messy garage.

    The 75 wasn't enough for me.   I knew this would happen.  Got a used 180 gallon today.  Thanks Tim!     Gonna fix this up and upsize the 75 gallon to this tank, moving all the live stock and live rock over.

    I have a lot of work ahead.   Removing the overflows, redoing the silicone, new plumbing, building a stand etc....    Gonna be a while, but it will get done.   Pulled one overflow out today.  I'll get the other one out tomorrow and start working on the old silicone.

    Apparently, this tank has a name, "Heavy".    I'll keep the name.   Renaming boats is bad luck, and probably bad for tanks.   "Heavy" it is.

    Thus, it begins.

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  6. You will find folks some differences of opinions on the snails. I have a love hate relationship with most of them, but I really think the conch snails do great job.   May want one or two in the tank. 

    I also keep peppermint shrimp and donkey dung in my tanks but I'm kind of an invert fan.  :D

     

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  7. I second Tim's comment on the Kessils.   I have an AP9X over my 40 and love it.  Running at 60% output and chalice and birdsnest are doing great.    Kessil app is easy to use.   If power goes out they start back up and remember where they were on the cycle.

    I got the Kessil hard mounting arm to go with.    Very glad I did it.  Worth the money.     Love the look, of both the fixture and the light output.   The shimmer is awesome.

    I have cheaper LEDs on other tanks but the AP9X covers a 40 breeder perfectly.   Covering a larger tank with them could get spendy......

    Other small thing that I notice after using it, the mounting arm makes it so easy to maintain the tank.   No lifting of a hood, etc, to get in the tank and mess around.   Very convenient and that is definitely a factor.   Mine is mounted 18" over the water.   Another small thing, the Kessil arm has a inches marked on it so you can use it to set height.   Little items like that add up.

  8. After I return from Iceland I'll do some rearranging in both tanks.   I'll move the green one closer to this one.   Free up some space on the middle right of the tank for other goodies.   

     

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  9. Now those are some sweepers!   😍

    Guessing 7"-7.5" extension, about double the size of the colony.

    If anyone ever wondered about their sweepers.  Here ya go.  :D

    This is Galaxea Town!

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  10. Never really did much fragging before.  Minimal at best.    Got in some cool blue and orange (Fire and Ice) zoas on a frag plug the other day.

    I want to propogate this new frag to other plugs, so my thought is to surround the original with empty plugs, let it grow onto them, then separate afterwards.   Picture of my layout with the original plug in the middle.

    This will be done in a rack in a dedicated frag tank.

    Is this the proper way?

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  11. New additions.  :D

    Coral banded shrimp and some unknown freebie coral.  Unknown is gonna move to the TBD frag tank after I get home from overseas next month.

    Hammer is kinda PO'ed as I was messing in the tank.   Moody thing....

    And yes, I need to vacuum my sand this week.

    Also added to emerald crabs to fight a small algae issue.   They are camera shy tho.

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  12. I have space in this tank for another fish.   I want to keep its current calm demeanor.   Thinking of seeding with pods and then adding a mandarin about a month later.  

    Any opinions?

  13. He's gone now.   

    Broke the green galxea off of its rock.   Tried to eat a fish and another snail.    

    Done!

    That thing was as aggressive as a pit bull on steriods.  OMG

  14. Other cool growth progression.   Three months between the first photo and the last two.   Green Birdsnest.

    NOTES:  My photos are getting better, and there is lots of good stuff showing up on the back glass.  :)

    March Photo

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    End of June Photos

    Top View

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    Side Shot

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  15. None.  The tank was almost full already.    I'd say a half gallon of water over flowed.   So not much change.  I caught it as it was happening.

    I think I have some ideas for a solution.  I'll type them up later...

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  16. Some excitement today!

    Heard a noise from the living room.   Water noise.   That is never good.    A lot of water noise.   Wife and I both looked up.    Water draining over the top of the tank onto the floor.

    OMG!

    Run into the living room and shut off the power.     Then there was water gurgling from back siphoning in the ATO tank now.    Scoop some water out and dump in to a bucket.    All fine afeter that.

    Cause?    A freaking snail on my ATO optical sensor.   OMG!

    I picked his *** off and put him in a more appropriate space.

    I'm so glad this happened today and not last weekend when I was out of town for four days.\

    Now I need to figure out some shielding to put around the sensor.     Or maybe a float kill switch for high level fail safe.

    NOTE:   This is a sumpless build.   No sump, so snails can access this sensor.   :(

    Snail Wall 1.0 coming soon.

     

  17. I was not sure where this belongs, but I figured this is the right place.  Please move the post if it doesn't fit in this location.

    I just got back from Ketchikan Alaska.   The wildlife was absolutely abundant.   These pictures were taken for the dock before I went on a halibut fishing trip.  (Caught one halibut, one rock fish, and one king salmon.)

    So much diversity in the water.   I'll give some perspectives.   That crab in the first picture is about 7" across.    The cukes are really bright orange and brown and vary from 1' to 3' in length.  Yes, foot.   There were 20 nems and starfish visible.      Lots of nutrients in the water down there.    Second picture shows reflection of a piling for reference.  So, you can see how large the cukes are.    I was blown away.   Things were about the size of my arm.  

    Tide changes are about 20'.  All the docks are floating.   You can see closed nems up 4' on the pilings.  Pretty crazy.

    All this just at the dock.

    Sorry for the low quality.  I was 4' above the water, and the water was about 8' deep here.    Shows how clear the water is up there.

    Can't wait to go back.    It was between 55-75F daily there.   Water was 52F.    Maybe I need a cold water tank?  :P

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