Originally Posted by TriGa22
Never seen your tank before but its awsome!!!! I absolutly love it. Can we get tank specs,corals,fish, ext.. Thanks
whoa thats a lot to ask for! ok ill take inventory pronto. lol
Originally Posted by TriGa22
You dont need every coral. Every fish though. I just want a more detail description on whatcha got going.
ok what i can remember from the top of my head.
Fish:
2 blue tangs
2 Yellow Tangs
1 pgymy angel
1 flame angel
1 Lawnmower Blennie
1 Yellow Clown Goby
5 Green Chromis
1 Purple Fire Fish
1 MIA(missing in action) Zebra Goby Possibly dead
1 Spotted mandarin
1 True Prcula
Inverts:
20+ Hermits
8 Turbo snails
4 Nass Snails
20 Cleaner Shrimps
1 CBS
1 boxer crab
corals:
variety of mushrooms
orange rics
purple rics
multiple color Frogspawns
orange sponge
blue sponge
colt
Kenya tree
20+ xenia
montipora i think its called, the red plated thing
3 of those blue clams
1 of those brown clams srry forgot bout the names
2 finger leathers
1 spagehtti leather
3 neon green leathers
yellow fiji leather
brown leather
orange carnation
purple carnation
lots of green star polys
yellow star polys
lots of colored zoos some rare some not so rare
1 coco warm
brains
1 acan
1 pipe organ coral
2 large flower pots
2 tonques/slippers
and lots of assorted polys
and too much more!
phew
, great job....
Mabey one of your tests were wrong :thinking: . I recently remember reading something in Delbeek and Sprungs Reef Vol. III about Ca levels. A quote from pg. 205. " A Ca value in excess if 550 mg/L when the Alk is at 7dKH or higher , and the pH is above 8.2 is certainly a false reading, since this suggests highly supersaturated calcium carbonate, which should fall out of solution at that high of a pH. If tha Ca is really so high, the Alkalinity must be lower."
Again great job and keep us posted.
efish :happyfish nsea
, great job....
Mabey one of your tests were wrong :thinking: . I recently remember reading something in Delbeek and Sprungs Reef Vol. III about Ca levels. A quote from pg. 205. " A Ca value in excess if 550 mg/L when the Alk is at 7dKH or higher , and the pH is above 8.2 is certainly a false reading, since this suggests highly supersaturated calcium carbonate, which should fall out of solution at that high of a pH. If tha Ca is really so high, the Alkalinity must be lower."
Again great job and keep us posted.
efish :happyfish nsea
hmmm damn api test kit. ok ill redo test and see whats up.