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Old 12-06-2001, 06:47 PM
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Merri's 40 Gallon Reef

Established July 26, 2001

LIVESTOCK
(1) Gold-Stripe Maroon Clownfish (Nick)
(2) Dominos ($#!@!) and (%#$@!) mean little suckers
(2) Blue Devil Damsels
(2) Blue Gudgeon Gobies (2/19/02)
(1) Green BrittleStar (Grinch)
(1) Fire Shrimp
(1) Sea Cucumber
(1) Mithrax Crab (Esmeralda)
(2) Spiny Sea Urchins
(3) Hawaiian Feather Dusters
*numerous hermits, snails, mussels, etc.

MACROALGAE
Grape Caulerpa
Cactus, or Dollar Plant (Halimeda)
Green Bubble Algae (Valonia)
Red Turf Algae[i]

CORALS
Yellow Leather Coral (Sarcophyton trocheliphorum)
Florida False Coral (Ricordea)
Sun Coral Polyps (Tubastrea)
Flower Leather Coral (Krupuk)
Green Star Polyps (Clavularia viridis)
Pink Flower Pot Coral ((Goniopora)
Pink and Green Sea Mat (Zoanthias)
Torch Coral (Euphyllia glabrescens) 12-8-01
White Finger Leather
Yellow Finger Sea Fan (Diogorgia nodulifera) 1/9/02
Yellow Tonga Leather 1/9/02
Yellow Polyps
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Old 12-08-2001, 03:49 AM
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Hi MerryOne! Very nice reef and love your rock work as well!! Keep up the great work! Johnny
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IT WAS ONLY A MOMENT. IT MOVED AMONG THE REEF AND THEN IT WAS GONE. WHAT COULD IT HAVE BEEN? NEVER TO BE SEEN AGAIN!
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Old 01-08-2002, 05:08 PM
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Old 01-10-2002, 07:54 AM
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Awesome Photo Galleries

I love to look at reef and fish pictures, so whenever I run across a really good gallery, I'll post it here.

1. Ramblin' Cameras has six or seven different galleries.
Awesome pics!
http://www.totacc.com/user/wmiller/Rcamindex.htm

2. ImageQuest 3D
http://www.imagequest3d.com/

3. Jeff's Nudibranch Site and Coral Reef Gallery
http://www.divegallery.com/
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Old 01-11-2002, 07:55 AM
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My reef is currently in a state of change due to the whims of my condylactis. This is the left side as of yesterday, but may be different tomorrow.
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Old 01-11-2002, 06:49 PM
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Your reef is beautiful! If you have time, can you give me some tips on how to stack rock? I'm setting up a 55gal. Did you start from the tank bottom or on the sand? What holds those arches up?
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I like the colors in your tank. I think they really set it off. I hope my tank can look that nice someday.
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Old 01-12-2002, 06:09 AM
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Thank you very much!! It makes the time I spend on my reef even more worthwhile when others enjoy it too.
Merri

PS to melliot re: aquascaping.

Welcome to the Board

I put my sand in first, and I moved my rocks around so much for the first couple of months (before I had any inhabitants besides crabs and snails) it's funny! I just sort of fit it all together like a jigsaw puzzle, keeping in mind that I wanted lots of holes for the fish to swim thru, (sounds silly but I wanted my fish to have lots of places to swim thru and play around -- I imagine it could get pretty boring being cooped up in such a small space, like, forever ) ....and for visual interest. ....plus as a bonus it's good for water circulation. I added my live rock slowly, a few pieces at a time, and was picky about which ones I selected.
I remember being shocked when at my LFS a man came in and said, "I'll take 50 pounds of that rock," without even choosing which pieces he wanted! hehehe Now I realize I was probably a real pain-in-the-butt to the LFS guy, but he was really nice about it anyway.

As far as piecing it together, make sure that the rocks are wedged together really well, or they will topple, and even crabs, snails, sea urchins and brittlestars can knock over rocks. There is an underwater epoxy that you can buy to help keep them in place once you have them where you want them. I recommend it, especially for your higher rocks. It won't withstand a hard knock, but helps, plus it can be broken easily when you want to move them.

There are some good books about aquascaping, and the different landscapes you can make for your reef, depending on what type corals you want to put in it. The New Marine Aquarium by M. Paletta has a section on it. He also suggests the use of PVC pipe to support the rocks. A good idea, tho unfortunately, mine was all finished before I got the book....I would now do a few things differently.

My best advice would be to just keep working with it until you think it looks great even without fish and corals in it. And good luck!

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Old 01-16-2002, 09:09 PM
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Thanks so much for your thoughts and time! I really appreciated the idea of going slow and not rushing into the corals and fish.
Again, your tank is beautiful!
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When starting a reef, does the liverock need the intense lighting that sps would? I plan on adding the live rock slowly, like you Merri.

I ordered my protein skimmer today and it should be shipped out on Monday. So now I need lights. I'm willing to buy a floursent bulb to light the tank until I save enough to buy PC's/MH.
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