This is both my intro post and my tank journal post. I'm setting up a reefer 170 that I bought off of @Eugene, who also introduced me to the club. I've been out of the hobby for about 12 years now, previously getting pretty deep into it with a 100 gallon long reef tank when I lived in Chicago suburbs. For awhile I ran ReefLines (.com) which actually was very similar to what DBTC is. That focus was aquaculture lineages, tracking pictures of frags/fish over time, across frags/tanks, and gathering info on success/failures in doing so. Ideally helping push towards aquaculture, so people could see how far from wild capture certain lineages were, and swap. If anyone here has been around long enough, it was featured on Glass Box Design, which in sad isn't a site anymore. Maybe someday I can help @svreef on DBTC.
Back in the day I got out of the hobby after a moving incident in which I lost it all, and took that as a sign to get out of the hobby. My car broke down while doing the final move of fish, corals, and rock to a new apartment and ... death. I can still see Mani my Mandarin dragonette, whom I had trained to eat selcon covered mysis, floating around at the top of the water in power head current in a Rubbermaid.
I can't say what really got me back into it recently, but I decided to jump back in and here I am with another tank journal.
As previously mentioned this is a Reefer 170. The stand currently has a layer of stick on wallpaper on the front to break up the whiteness (wife contribution). That'll likely stay but probably with a shelf attached (maybe driftwood attached with magnets). I'm not sure exactly which direction I'll go with it, and still might change up the scape a bit.
I'll likely have the front rock be a rico island. It just so happened the powerhead blew the sand out from there, and I'm thinking of intentionally leaving it that way and having the island with ricos fronted by some GSP taking over the bottom glass (maybe with a hidden slab of acrylic for easier removal later).
The rear island I may do a standing LPS, like a torch. Again with the GSP possibility on the back wall behind it. Alternatively I'll do something low light and put a plating monti stuck to the rear wall above and against the overflow, but that might mess up the visual angles.
The center piece is pretty TBD. Maybe an acro near the top. Hopefully some encrusting Montis (sunset monti being my fav from before). Hopefully work in a plating one.
Livestock wise, I'm trying to generally avoid going for rate versus focusing on simpler and nice. That includes the corals, eg I love a nice orange plating monti, but moreso for the fish, but that's hard to say due to the small tank size limiting options.
My current plan is:
* a pair of clowns (maybe the Mocha Gladiators). I'm extremely bummed that the pair of snowflakes at Neptune that looked like puzzle pieces got bought before I could get them. My tank just wasn't cycled enough for me to buy them Monday, and they wouldn't let me pay and hold them :'(, but understandable ... @robert4025 if you get another set of these please let me know. Check out this guy:
* purple firefish -- I currently have this one that I picked this up from Neptune Thursday and have it in an isolation/semi-QR tank (which I'll discuss later)
* Probably a lawnmower blenny or similar algae eater
* TBDs (maybe a sixline for bug prevention)
* Some day, if I get a fuge running strongly and a big pod population, I'd like to add another Mandarin. I feel the tank is a bit small though, and the sixline might screw that up too.
* A Clown Trigger (j/k, just checking if anyone reads this far)
* Clean up crew, probably including a peppermint shrimp
Anyway, that's the intro. Feel free to critique any of it, including the scape. I look forward to chatting!
Back in the day I got out of the hobby after a moving incident in which I lost it all, and took that as a sign to get out of the hobby. My car broke down while doing the final move of fish, corals, and rock to a new apartment and ... death. I can still see Mani my Mandarin dragonette, whom I had trained to eat selcon covered mysis, floating around at the top of the water in power head current in a Rubbermaid.
I can't say what really got me back into it recently, but I decided to jump back in and here I am with another tank journal.
As previously mentioned this is a Reefer 170. The stand currently has a layer of stick on wallpaper on the front to break up the whiteness (wife contribution). That'll likely stay but probably with a shelf attached (maybe driftwood attached with magnets). I'm not sure exactly which direction I'll go with it, and still might change up the scape a bit.
I'll likely have the front rock be a rico island. It just so happened the powerhead blew the sand out from there, and I'm thinking of intentionally leaving it that way and having the island with ricos fronted by some GSP taking over the bottom glass (maybe with a hidden slab of acrylic for easier removal later).
The rear island I may do a standing LPS, like a torch. Again with the GSP possibility on the back wall behind it. Alternatively I'll do something low light and put a plating monti stuck to the rear wall above and against the overflow, but that might mess up the visual angles.
The center piece is pretty TBD. Maybe an acro near the top. Hopefully some encrusting Montis (sunset monti being my fav from before). Hopefully work in a plating one.
Livestock wise, I'm trying to generally avoid going for rate versus focusing on simpler and nice. That includes the corals, eg I love a nice orange plating monti, but moreso for the fish, but that's hard to say due to the small tank size limiting options.
My current plan is:
* a pair of clowns (maybe the Mocha Gladiators). I'm extremely bummed that the pair of snowflakes at Neptune that looked like puzzle pieces got bought before I could get them. My tank just wasn't cycled enough for me to buy them Monday, and they wouldn't let me pay and hold them :'(, but understandable ... @robert4025 if you get another set of these please let me know. Check out this guy:
* purple firefish -- I currently have this one that I picked this up from Neptune Thursday and have it in an isolation/semi-QR tank (which I'll discuss later)
* Probably a lawnmower blenny or similar algae eater
* TBDs (maybe a sixline for bug prevention)
* Some day, if I get a fuge running strongly and a big pod population, I'd like to add another Mandarin. I feel the tank is a bit small though, and the sixline might screw that up too.
* A Clown Trigger (j/k, just checking if anyone reads this far)
* Clean up crew, probably including a peppermint shrimp
Anyway, that's the intro. Feel free to critique any of it, including the scape. I look forward to chatting!
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