New here but not new really

Discussion in 'Introduce Yourself' started by Hamish1990, Oct 7, 2019.

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    Hamish1990

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    Hi Fellow Aquarists, I am new here but not new to salt, I've been on other forums such as AP and the Fragtank and most recently GTA and I enjoy being on forums because that's where the deals are, my current tank and hopefully my last is a dream come true, it's a 125, dual overflow, 6ft tank, gotta love all that room for the fish to spurt and lots of rock and coral,

    160 lbs of really nice Rock, 3 inches of sand, Led lighting with T5HO for supplemental blue light, 2x MP 40, Mp10, Jebao return pump, 2 phosbons running gfo and carbin 24/7, Hydor 600 Skimmer modified to two pumps and air injection, Return is up over the back as I have two drains with 2 emergency drains, big fuge with chaeto, RO/DI, ATO, 50 gl ro/di reservoir tank, 20 % water changes every 2 weeks, top off 12 gl a week.

    Purple Tang, Naso Tang, Foxface, 2x Pyramid butterfly's, Copper Band Butterfly, 14 inch Engineer Goby, Bicolor Angel, 2x B&W clowns, Leapard Wrasse,

    Crotea Clam, Japanese long tentacle leather, Pink Toadstool, Grn Nephthea Leather, Mushrooms, Zoas, Cabbage Coral, Duncans, Colt, Palys, Grn and Black Brain,yellow Button polyps, Devils Hand, Blood Shrimp, Peppermint Shrimp, Emerald Crab, 6 huge Turbos, 6x Conical snails, 10 Nassarious snails,

    NO Apstatia thanks to a very active Copperband,

    Loving this incredible hobby,

    That's about it, the tank is looking awesome these days, 0 nitrate, .03 Phosphate, temp 79, 1.025 sg, I feed Mysis Shrimp and red,grn,purple seaweed daily, always looking for something that looks cool in the tank, looking for a Leutenant Tang or a White Cheeck Tang,

    Glad to be here, enjoy
     

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    Ian Administrator

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    Hey @Hamish1990, welcome to Living Reefs. Some great photos there - I particularly like that last one :).
     
    Ian, Oct 24, 2019
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    Welcome. Not very often I hear of a copperband handling aiptasia well.
     
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