Hi Guys,
I'm way over on the other coast in new york city.
Since a few of your members have joined my local site, manhattanreeefs.com I thought it would be fitting if I reciprocated
I'm going to be in town the weekend of your swap and will be stopping by to say hello and to meet everyone.
My hobby experience in saltwater started in college in '86 with a 55 gallon "death tank" as I like to call it.
Crushed coral, undergravel filter, and a canister filter yikes. For livestock I had a nice aggressive mix, a lionfish, grouper, puffer fish, and pinktail trigger, with some awesome bleached acro skeletons for decoration.
After school in '93 I set up my first reef. it was pretty cool looking, I even have pics.
The only sketchy thing about it was a large amount grape calupera growing in it.
After a winter black out wiped out that tank I went back to a FOLR set up for a while.
I've had my present reef set up for about three years now. It's mostly acro's, but somehow some lps and even softies have managed to sneak their way into the tank.
This is a recent fts, the color looks funny because I have three bulbs over the tank now DE 12.5k, 14k, and a 20k
the tank is a 60" long 120G, it's 20" tall and 24"deep. I'm using two vortechs for flow. I use bionic for supplements with an aquamedic doser, the skimmer is a DASex2, and I also dose some of the fauna marin products. I like to keep the equipment simple so there's not much more than that under the hood.
I have two creative careers that I try to balance full time, I've been a photographer for about 20 years, and 6 years ago I began designing and making custom furniture. Basically I took my hobbies and made them careers. Not sure if it's something I'd recommend, but I like it ;D
I look forward to meeting some of you next week, I may be bringing some donations from our club
- Jonathan Hale