05/10/2005 Update - Day 102
Almost a month since my last update, but not much as happened as the TBS rock is STILL not here. Tank has been very stable except for my alkalinity going down to about 5 one time. I have installed my Ranco temperature controller and the tank stays a constant 80-81 with my room temp being 76.
Here are the left and right side shots:
You'll notice in the right side shot I added a SEIO M1100. The flow from that thing is AMAZING.....I'm going to need to put some rock work in front of it so that it breaks up the flow and allows my lower left side of the tank to be lower flow. At least it doesn't disturb the sandbed, glad i have some coarser sand on top or it probably would be. I thought about buying two of them, but I think I wouldn't have been able to keep any low flow corals then.
Here is a picture of the only livestock I've added to the tank, some porcelin crabs and those white shrimp from the Texas City collecting trip. They have all been added to my sump so I don't squish them when my TBS comes in. One of porcelins survived going THROUGH my return pump and is happily feeding in the main tank now.
I have my FIRST set of growth pictures. I know it is not much, but I'm pretty excited about it
My zoas when I first got them(3 big and 2 babies):
Same zoas on 5/10/2005(8 big and 5 babies):
My orange/yellow and pink zoas have died off, nothing I could do to save them Boosted must have magic in his tank. A few of the orange/yellow have survived and hopefully they'll start reproducing. All my other corals have gotten a little bigger and the fire coral is VERY VERY healthy now, it has been been growing and has a healthy white edge now. I still need to frag a piece for Narkon. Changing those old bulbs out was a GREAT decision.
Everyone missed their chance to buy Cirolanid Isopods from me, at least I hope so. I stopped feeding the tank meaty foods and the population dropped way down. I'm down to catching 1 adult every few days now.
I did a few tests while I had a good supply of them and here is what I found:
1. In 4 days in their own QT tank they did not eat any live amphiopods supplied to them.
2. After those 4 days, I had just accidentally killed an amphiopod and so I threw it in their QT tank. Within 1 minute 2 baby cirolanids had found it and proceeded to tear it apart by burrowing right through it. So they apparently eat dead amphiopods.
3. I also threw some frozen shrimp in their QT tank and they ate that within a few minutes of it being put in.
So assuming these really are cirolanid isopods(Dr Ron thinks they are, good enough for me), goes to show you should not feed meaty foods to the tank as they will readily eat it.
B.
PS. I forgot to add, I came home 05/09/2005 and didn't hear my venturi skimmer. So I went over and found my Rio2500 pump had quit pushing water and was very HOT. So I unplugged it and replaced it with a Mag7 I had running my poor man's closed loop.
I watched the skimmer for an hour and it didn't appear to be overflowing at all. Just in case I hooked up my 2 liter overflow bottle and put that inside a 2 gallon bucket on top of a towel. My wife calls me 7 hours later while I'm at school and sure enough my new skimmer pump caused an overflow and we have our first wet carpet! DOH!
I replaced the 2-liter bottle with a 1 liter bottle and it is now sitting in my sump so that if it overflows the carpet won't get wet again.
Here is my new sump configuration: