Hi All -
Just a couple of months ago, I was convinced by a "friend" (he must secretly own stock in an aquarium supply business somewhere) to take the plunge so to speak, into setting up a small reef. I've had freshwater tanks for more years than I'd like to admit and experiencing the learning curve of a small saltwater system has been a fun and interesting experience so far... Not really what I expected, but I am really liking both the process and my tank so far.
Here's what I have...
The tank itself:
Green birdsnest a couple of days after introducing it (early Jan)
Pic taken a couple of days ago (early Feb)
Kind of a bad shot of a couple of zoas... Don't know what kind
RBTA - basically the king of the tank. Has doubled in size since I introduced a little over a month ago
And, of course, the clowns
My buddy who convinced me to start this whole thing gave me most of the rock - he's got a large system that he's had running for over a decade. A friend of his broke down his tank, so my buddy then had a lot of extra, and thus I was convinced. Those 2 huge fuzzy mushrooms, bottom left, also came from him.
I'm about to go become a contributing member, and I'd like to come by the fragging demonstration this coming weekend in Hayward. I look forward to meeting folks and asking lots of basic, stupid questions!
-Rolf
Just a couple of months ago, I was convinced by a "friend" (he must secretly own stock in an aquarium supply business somewhere) to take the plunge so to speak, into setting up a small reef. I've had freshwater tanks for more years than I'd like to admit and experiencing the learning curve of a small saltwater system has been a fun and interesting experience so far... Not really what I expected, but I am really liking both the process and my tank so far.
Here's what I have...
- 25 Gal 18" cube tank (Mr. Aqua brand)
- Hydor internal skimmer, and single Koralia powerhead (will be adding a second)
- Current Orbit Marine LED fixture
- Home-made acrylic algae box with a 6watt Home Depot LED hanging above it.
- 2 cbb ocellaris clowns, few zoanthids, 2 birdsnests and a couple of small LPS (canycane, cyphastrea), mushrooms, and a rose bubble-tip anemone.
The tank itself:
Green birdsnest a couple of days after introducing it (early Jan)
Pic taken a couple of days ago (early Feb)
Kind of a bad shot of a couple of zoas... Don't know what kind
RBTA - basically the king of the tank. Has doubled in size since I introduced a little over a month ago
And, of course, the clowns
My buddy who convinced me to start this whole thing gave me most of the rock - he's got a large system that he's had running for over a decade. A friend of his broke down his tank, so my buddy then had a lot of extra, and thus I was convinced. Those 2 huge fuzzy mushrooms, bottom left, also came from him.
I'm about to go become a contributing member, and I'd like to come by the fragging demonstration this coming weekend in Hayward. I look forward to meeting folks and asking lots of basic, stupid questions!
-Rolf