Pictures of my humble 90 Gallon

tangman99

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Here's a few pictures of my 90 gallon. I converted it to a reef about 3 months ago. I hope you enjoy them. It's getting there!


 

barracuda

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Nice rockwork and nice coraline spread!!!
But what about the sand? why it has red spots? Do you have a red slime outbreak or.....?
 

tkblazer

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that is a very purple tank...looks good. dang your tang and clown stand out in your tank hehe. looks good
 

tangman99

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Originally posted by Barracuda
Nice rockwork and nice coraline spread!!!
But what about the sand? why it has red spots? Do you have a red slime outbreak or.....?

If you are talking about the spots all over the sand, that is the larger pebbles from the live sand activator I got from ISPF. If you are talking about the brownish stuff on the rock, it is a brown crusty algea that I posted about last week. I forget what it is called, but it is kind of crusty and flakes off. I was told that it just kind of goes away on it's own. If you know anything different, let me know.
Here is a closeup:
 

tangman99

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Originally posted by jf228
What type of lights do you have? Did you get them at ?

I have and Icecap 660 ballast running 440 Watts of VHO (2 Actinics and 2 50/50s). I can't post the link where I bought them but you can email through my profile and I'd be more than happy to tell you.
 

tangman99

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Originally posted by jf228
Is it the pic or do the lights have a tint of blue? (ello ights?)

They are actinic blues and 50/50s (URIs) so they do have a lot of blue. The background is also blue so I think that makes it look a little bluer than the light.
 

tangman99

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Originally posted by Kipass4130
agreed beautiful rock
how do you like you IPSF crew? i have about a 50/50 of ipsf. some things good, some things not so good

The IPSF detrivore kit was great. The sand bed clams was a waste, but everything else has been real successful.
The coraline growth is pretty good on my rock. The thing that drives me nuts is everytime I test my calcium with my Salifert test kit, it is usually around 380. I don't think it's ever been over 400 but my powerheads and glass are getting covered. Go figure.
 
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