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  1. Tank is cleaned and ready to go. supper clean to be exact, i spent a good 3 hrs to clean it up. Great reef tank or fresh water, a lot lot of room to Aquascape, you can add a over flow box if needed. Tank manufacture : Oceanic 120Gal , thick 1/2" glass, build to last. Dimension: 48" x 24" x 24", include stand, canopy, and Aquatic 150 sump. Drilled and bulkhead for 1.5" drain and 3/4" return. Also has bulkheads for close loop (if you don't want to use it , i can plug it off for you) No leak, I have the tank for about 2 years. Local pick up only. Cash. $375 email or call 512-762-2900 Location: Round Rock exit 251/I35
  2. all life stocks are SOLD Thank you for giving them a home.
  3. Updated ========== here is what I have left: galaxia : $20, goft ball size, this is one of the easiest coral for me to keep and nice, blue, everyone who came already have one or 2 already montipora : $20, the rest of the stuff in the tank, free with purchase. 120 gal Oceanic 24x24x48 tank, with stand, and top (no leak) : $200 (has over flow, drain and 2 returns for Ocean motion device): picture is request, I have several folks interested in the tank already, who ever come get it first is theirs. I gave away damsels, star fishes, broken fragments, hermit crab, snails, all the food, test kit and chemical away for free already. Still have some frozen food, free if you want it. ========== PS: I have 55 gal food grade barrels, iwaki pump, Aqua light (48" 2 x 150W metal halite and 2 x 96W PC light kit, paid over $400 for the Retrofit kit from marine depots, and other stuff, if interested, make offer. I'll try to list them when i get more time, right now, I just need to find the life stocks a good home.
  4. update frogspawn, candy canes, anemones are gone the rest are still there.sorry, I get so many calls that I can handle in a day. first come get it, I have sold some other equipment also,just way too many things to list, it will take me some time to list. forgot,have small red star fish and white star fish also (baby). gave away a lot of the broken pieces/ snails, hermit crabs to those that came already. Thank you for giving them a good home.
  5. After 3 year of having the tank, I finally decided to get out of this hobby for a while (have a small child), and don't have enough time to keep up with the tank. I'll get back into this when the kid get a bit bigger. So everything must go, I already shut down the 125gal tank, and transferred what i could saved to a 10 gal tank==> supper tight space I plan to keep the 200lbs live rock, just gonna net it dry out for now. For sale (please rescue these is more of exact term), I am not looking to make profit out of these. Come get them, i don't remember all the name of these, I spend a good fortune for them before, $30-40 on them for a tiny piece -2 damsel and one unknown fish (reef-safe) : $5 Big colonies : $25 each (about 3-4" dia) : big bird nest, frog spawn (multiple heads), blue gallaxia (i think what it called, goft ball size), monipora (large), blue candy canes, gray candy cane Small stuff : $5 each (unless price different Broken birdnest, frospawn head, white anemone (with red tip), monipora (broken pieces), green slime ($10), don't remember name sps ($10), Orange cap plates free snails, hermit crabs with purchase... I probably can't remember everything, but I don't think the 10Gal can hold this much stuff for very long, so come RESCUE them Need to be clean up: 120 gal Oceanic 24x24x48 tank, with stand, and top (no leak) : $200 (has over flow, drain and 2 returns for Ocean motion device) Anh, 762-2900 locate in Round Rock if I don't pick the phone, please email "[email protected]" I probably available all day tomorrow, and maybe sometime today in the afternoon
  6. Don, here is a picture of it I am picking up the fish around noon today, I can't hold it in my tank because i won;t be able to catch it if I do that I will be around AquaTek area if you can meet (burnet/183), because if you dont want it, I am heading straight there and get store credit from them sorry, that is what they sent me, not a close up. the tang is about 6" Regards, Anh my cell 762-2900
  7. sorry, the fish has been in the tank for a long time, it's a big fish. that is what my friend wanted for it.
  8. Correction-- the tang is: Double Saddle Butterfly it's a pretty big in size, very healthy, moving, so he has to sell it. i took the other fishes, but just don't have any more room.
  9. copperband butterfly tang and chocolate star fish selling for a friend: -taking down is his tank and would like to sell a copperband butterfly tang and chocolate star fish both are big (4-5" at least)- 2 years old need to sell quick if not, i will turn them in to fish store. I am picking up the fish this Wednesday, if I can't find a home for it, I will bring it to the fish store for credit. $50 both or ($35 copperband and $25 for star fish if sell separate) PM or email "[email protected]" Location - Austin.
  10. > Good water flow in the tank to help distribute and remove waste in the tank. NO additive needed (assuming your CA reactor is tuned correctly to match the tank demand) Took me a month before dialed my home build reactor to match the tank level (learn process with the help of the people in this forum), during this time, i do have to add Ca or Alk on the side to even out if you ever get yourself into problem, just change water, that is the first thing to do. PS. i used to add just about any thing under the sun that look promising when I first start out keeping reef, all i can say is, it does more harm than good. (iodine, strontium, trace elements ...you name it)
  11. dosing is because you are planning to keep corals right? if you are NOT keeping coral, this is not needed (also depend on which kind of corals) I was not clear on your original post on what are your plan. anyway, you already have your answer from Robb if you are planing to use a calcium reactor, then forget about dosing, it's a much easier route ( cost more up front, check for use parts ), like many member here, I also added some mg rock in the reactor, to give the tank everything that it needed in one place. I dosed Bi-ionic and mg also for a couple years, but now think of it, i should have gone straight to the reactor from day one. Save time, $$ and tank is much healthier (I think 75gal is not a small tank, so CA reactor is highly recommend) It take sometime to self learn about the chemistry of the reef :-) at least for me, so take your time and decide.
  12. here is the thread on RC on the DIY wavebox, just in case http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthre...hreadid=1411393
  13. I am thinking about building a wavebox using a Tunze 6100,6200 type there are many website and you tube on this DIY my question here is: if the same controller is use to control the same tunze powerhead, why would one prefer a wavebox over just one Tunze powerhead i guess, I am asking what pros and cons between using the power head as is or but it in a box, ain't they both can create waves in the tank? why go through the extra step to build a box around it Also, if someone has a wavebox, please let me know if the outlet should be placed closer to the top of the tank, in the middle or below, or does it matter for creating wave? thanks Anh
  14. depend on where you get your live rock from? online order or local or from someone tank? a lot of the live rock from local fish store already stay in the tank for a while already, they should be ready or close to ready, just probably goes through a mini cycle in your tank ==> 1 months should be good ==> check Nitrate cycle with test kit, once your ammonia and nitrate is really, low, I say 0, but hey, you don't need to be the exact, the wait is the hard part (after a few weeks at least ) then you are good to go. normally, you just pick the rock up, it should smell like ocean fresh, not like rotten fish, then you are good to go =) (no need for heater in texas, your pump will give out plenty of heat already, high temp ==> faster decompose and bacteria, raise temp up to 80-82, so if you can't get there, then use a heater. 4 of my pumps keep me at 82 easily , need the chiller in my case, just kidding) The length of cooking is depend when your nitrate cycle is completed. that is accelerated by good flow of current to bring O2 to the rock for growing bacteria, no light is just to kill off everything else skimmer or not, your call.
  15. Just a quick update after a lot more read-- maybe it will help others in future -Corals consume alkalinity and Calcium at a fix ratio, ie Alk and CA are directly tided, can't change one w/o effecting the other, and there is no chemical for reef than can reduce these levels, just let nature take it course. -Magnesium has something to do with how well the coral absorb Alk/CA , need to keep Mg at some reasonable level (forgot already, but oh well, just need to know mg is needed, I have some mg rock in the reactor for this) Before start CA reactor, make sure Alk/Ca level of your tank is at the proper level 10kdH and 420ppm or what ever you decided. My first mistake, I did not realized this: can't increase Ca w/o increase Alk, and dropping one will drop the other CA and Alk level, don't really need to worry about Mg yet. --> if levels are low: fix by adding buffer for Alk, or Ca (ie Kent turbo calcium or similar) ==> don't use limeswater for this ==> you want to add Alk and Ca separately to adjust them individually to the proper params --> if levels are high (either one) --Unlikely, but it could happen (my case): water change or do nothing, just wait, your coral will consume it and drop it down to the proper level (there is no quick fix or chemical fix if the level is high, beside water change, but why waste the good thing) To fix my level, I used: magnesium salt, kent alk buffer, kent turbo CA, I wait for my Alk to fall back down within range while just add Kent Turbo Ca raise the CA only while Alk is dropping (consumed). measure 10dKH and 380 ca measured this AM, took about 3 days to get here. Also, running CA-RX on the a timer (YEAH baby, great suggestion) ==> now the ON duration of the timer is the amount of the CA/Alk feed to the tank, pH controller will take care of the rest. Thanks again for reading. now, I will wait and see how well the tank do with a Ca- reactor instead of dosing..So far, the coral has showed a lot of grown all direction since last week as I have been monitor the level more carefully. Anh
  16. thanks for the response everyone. I am due for a water change, so I'll make up a bit more water than normal and try the water change Already tune down the effluent rate CA reactor on timer eh, i may look into that, save from $$ on electricity hee hee
  17. hi, i finally got my calcium reactor up running: 7lbs korallin + a small amount of Mg rock Build using this plan: http://www.melevsreef.com/dj88.html I read a bunch of stuff on how to tune and start a new calcium reactor set up, but there are a few things that I am not clear and need some pointers. Initial level before reactor run: (using salifer test kit) ~360 Ca ~10.2 dkH 8.0 pH (tank) -Effluent set for steady Drops to a cup -Ph controller is set measure effluent pH level set ==> ~6.6 (cut off Co2) (Milwaukee brand Co2 controller/just calibrated) -Bubble count set at ~120/min From what I read, bubble count does not really matter if I have a Co2 controller, as long as I can get to the proper pH 6.5-6.9 level (effluent side at output ie second chamber) with my bubble count setting to melt Ca material, any adjustment to effluent flow rate will need to compensate with Co2 (i understand the concept, enough Co2 in the reactor to drop pH, let the controller take care of the rest) After 3 days run of the reactor: (steady, measure once in each 24hrs interval) ~420Ca ~14.5dKH 8.0pH (tank) ===> is the 14.5dKH level normal? if not how do I fix this? I think my goal was around 440 Ca, somewhere between 7-11dKH IF I understand this correctly, you can't increase Ca level w/o increase alkalinity Thus, if my system right now is at 420Ca and 14.5dKH ==> how do I fix this? or how to I get to Alkalinity back down to in the "good" range 7-11.5 w/o effecting my calcium level Thanks Anh
  18. Finally got it huge sump installed, almost didn't fit ha ha ;-) Thanks Craig, great work. The sump design we came up with worked perfectly, no more micro bubble for me, lot of flow and room for the fuge I added mounts for sensors and holder for pH probe FYI: approximately 30"L x 17"W x 18"H Anh picture taken right after install at 2AM ;-)
  19. Thank you. Very good info. I will build a small rig to hold the tank so it won't fall over during the drive home I am aware of the co2 warning, but you just remind me again something that I totally forgot (transportation of the tank) Anh
  20. thanks. i have been in austin home brew many time before ;-) i'll check them out
  21. trim yours and give me some...please I am getting a new sump soon, I could really use more to to replace my depleted macro in existing sump due to low water flow into it Thanks Regards Anh
  22. I am setting up a Ca reactor, got a new 5gal co2 Where do I go to fill this up? prefer some place close to 183/burnet area if possible =) thanks Anh
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