rykna
Active Member
Hi all. I've been out of the loop since the mycobacterium disaster in my 38g. I had to tear down the 38g and sterilize everything. I boiled all rocks with out corals for 45 minutes each and bleach the LS. I lost most of my coral due to stress; the most painful losses were my two favorites~ the two electric flame scallops, and my gorgornians . The only coral that survived are my zoos, my cup coral, and strangely enough, my pipe organs.
After much consideration I decided to set up my favorite tank, my 90. It's been cycling for a month now. It just started growing maiden hair.
Currently I have 200lbs of LS and 45-55 lbs of LR. To speed up the cycling I was able to use LS and LR from storage that was not contaminated by the mycobacterium .I'm using my outer orbit MH(needs actinic lights replaced), and my T-5 to make up for the actinic missing in the outer orbit.
I anticipate that the tank will be ready by September. The 90g will then become a pony tank. Yes, a Dwarf Seahorse tank. I have many projects to complete over the next coming months.
~building 3-4 PVC towers of LR with several different levels. These towers will allow me to position my coral according to their lighting needs. Most of these towers will be home to gorgonians(the main hitching posts). The rest will house my zoos, and possibly the cup corals. The other benefit of the towers is keeping the sand bed open so that the ponies will have 100% access to pods, I will have 100% viewing of the substrate, and no dead spots.
~I am also exploring ways to incorporate in tank bbs breeding tubes. So far this is the only unit I found in stores.
After reviewing all the tanks I have set up I thinking I might have to start assigning numbers/names to them to keep tract of all the different experiences, and the results there of.
So here's to tank....um..ah...hmmm.....
PonyOcean 6/09,90g
~Rykna
After much consideration I decided to set up my favorite tank, my 90. It's been cycling for a month now. It just started growing maiden hair.
Currently I have 200lbs of LS and 45-55 lbs of LR. To speed up the cycling I was able to use LS and LR from storage that was not contaminated by the mycobacterium .I'm using my outer orbit MH(needs actinic lights replaced), and my T-5 to make up for the actinic missing in the outer orbit.
I anticipate that the tank will be ready by September. The 90g will then become a pony tank. Yes, a Dwarf Seahorse tank. I have many projects to complete over the next coming months.
~building 3-4 PVC towers of LR with several different levels. These towers will allow me to position my coral according to their lighting needs. Most of these towers will be home to gorgonians(the main hitching posts). The rest will house my zoos, and possibly the cup corals. The other benefit of the towers is keeping the sand bed open so that the ponies will have 100% access to pods, I will have 100% viewing of the substrate, and no dead spots.
~I am also exploring ways to incorporate in tank bbs breeding tubes. So far this is the only unit I found in stores.
After reviewing all the tanks I have set up I thinking I might have to start assigning numbers/names to them to keep tract of all the different experiences, and the results there of.
So here's to tank....um..ah...hmmm.....
PonyOcean 6/09,90g
~Rykna