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Old June 9th, 2008, 05:49 AM
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Re: My 58 gal

I think the sump (40long) and the skimmer almost equal the volume on the dt.

The frag racks were a last minute idea between a freind and i after splurging on some corals. and having to clear some room. We made two racks and he now has the smaller one. I'm sure some one has done it before but it is just eggcrate and some magfloats so i can adjust the rack.




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Re: My 58 gal

Cool idea! Ive never seen it done. Patent it haha!

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Old June 9th, 2008, 06:22 AM
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Re: My 58 gal

damn now i have to take the pictures down so no one steals my idea...lol

really it works great though if you dont have a dedicated frag tank try it.

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Re: My 58 gal

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I bought the skimmer for the upgrade but There has been a change in upgrade plans and i dont think this skimmer is going to do the job anymore. But it does a hell of a job on my 58.
That must be a pretty large upgrade your planning. Isn't that skimmer rated out for up to 600 gallons? I start out with a lot more rock in my tanks, and remove most of it over a period of time. I like the wide diversity of life forms that can come with good live rock, but I am not all that impressed with having to give up the space they require when they are used as the primary biological filtration system. Especially when it is the prime space. That 1/3 up to 2/3 up from the bottom space that is so good for coral. Removing it to remote vats suits me much better. I would rather look at SPS corals, than tunicates, sponges and coraline covered rocks.
The rack coral grates with magnets has already made the rounds of the other sites, never pictures of them that I have seen though, just references to them and a few vague descriptions.
Some nice looking color and shape on some of those frags. I grew up in Missouri. A place called Gladstone, that was surrounded by Kansas City. Definitely did not have coral in Missouri back then. Left the state in 1972.

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Re: My 58 gal

Added some new corals i dont have many closeups but i will get some. I have to get a big tank up i am running out of room.



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Can anybody tell me what these corals are called? Not up to date on most sps names yet. TIA

btw the algea is b/c i lowered the flow in my tank and started feeding more.(not good for my tank) I upped the flow and it is going away.
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Re: My 58 gal

Are you asking about the bottom left hand coral? It looks like a Seriatopora (Cats Paw or Birdnest). Typical description is: Finger-like branches of varying thickness with blunt tips. Thicker ones are more typical of shallow water high energy reef zones with strong water motion. Thinner branched ones, which are more common, occur in shallow lagoon environments and deep water. The green one on the right looks like a Montipora from the Soloman Islands, they are increasing in value as they are no longer available from the Soloman Islands, only from fragged stock now.

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Re: My 58 gal

the two corals on the bottom of the last pic. thanks

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Re: My 58 gal

Tank looks great! I always enjoy seeing what can be done with tank similar to mine. The new design really looks good. Awesome idea with the frag rack, by the way .

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Re: My 58 gal

the blue one looks lie a bali tort
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Re: My 58 gal

Could very well be. It does seem to have a lot of under deloped length to its branches, they would have to lengthen out if it were a Cats Paw. That would make it about a $50 frag it is is a Bali. The Below picture is an older,larger, $100 Bali Tyree limited Frag. Most of the blue ones can be traced back to Tyree, an avid coral grower, speaker, researcher, author etc.


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