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Wolfgang 09:17 PM 03-09-2012
Im actually in the process of drawing up a frag rack to make out of all our scrap acrylic. If you are looking for one let me know ill be looking for testers.

What size would be preferable?

I built a beer mug today.

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Jefft72 10:30 PM 03-09-2012
Sweet project there!

We had 'built' some frag racks out of acrylic at a club meeting a while back. They had cut everything to size and drilled it prior to the members arriving. Once we arrived at the shop we got to bend and then sand and polish the acrylic with a torch. Pretty simple and I still have yet to buy some magnets to use it properly.

Dimensions are roughly 8"x 3.5" and has 15 holes. But I do love a good corner rack that has a recessed place to inset a rubber coated magnet. 6x6 in a triangle shape or something that looks like a baseball home plate would be nice. Plenty of holes spaced evenly and the there would be space for 4 magnets to hold the weight.

I need to suck it up and order some good rubber coated neo magnets so I can finally mount this frag rack.
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Wolfgang 11:15 PM 03-09-2012
Originally Posted by Jefft72:
Sweet project there!

We had 'built' some frag racks out of acrylic at a club meeting a while back. They had cut everything to size and drilled it prior to the members arriving. Once we arrived at the shop we got to bend and then sand and polish the acrylic with a torch. Pretty simple and I still have yet to buy some magnets to use it properly.

Dimensions are roughly 8"x 3.5" and has 15 holes. But I do love a good corner rack that has a recessed place to inset a rubber coated magnet. 6x6 in a triangle shape or something that looks like a baseball home plate would be nice. Plenty of holes spaced evenly and the there would be space for 4 magnets to hold the weight.

I need to suck it up and order some good rubber coated neo magnets so I can finally mount this frag rack.
Ceramic coated magnets work fine as well. Thats what my current fragrack has on it.

Ill draw something up on monday.
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shilala 08:05 AM 03-28-2012
I fed my tank last night and turned the pumps off as I always do. I didn't turn them back on and created the perfect storm, even though I had my diatom filter on the tank.
I killed at least one cleaner shrimp and two fish. The blood shrimp, my favorite, is hanging on by a thread. I don't expect him to make it.
I'm sure out yellow tang is dead, he was big, he couldn't have made it.
All the corals are fine. I'll reassess when the lights come on and I start pulling out the dead stuff.
Stupidity definately comes at a cost.
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LostAbbott 09:30 AM 03-28-2012
Wow Scott that is rough, I am sorry to hear. Sounds like an easy mistake to make... hope your one shrimp left makes it.
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shilala 10:09 AM 03-28-2012
I lost a firefish goby and, I'm assuming, both my harlequin shrimp. I only recovered one, haven't found the other yet. I can't get the yellow tang dug out from behind the rock wall, I'll have to wait for him to rise.
What a morning. I don't think I could possibly be more bummed out. It's like my dog got run over by a car, and it's never bothered me when I lose fish.
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Jefft72 10:24 AM 03-28-2012
Wow Scott, sorry to hear about the losses. That is definitely tragic and unfortunate. I have the same fears each time I feed the tank and unplug the main pump. One day I will get a proper controller, but for now I just have to rely upon myself to remember to plug it back in.

There are some inexpensive controllers on the market that would do the basic jobs of main pump, lights and temp control. A controller will probably be my next big purchase....some way down the road.
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shilala 10:32 AM 03-28-2012
I actually have all my stuff on timers so everything will come back on. I over-rode that because I'm an idiot. I don't like to use my timer controllers because then I have to remember to reset my wave-maker.
Heck of it is, now that I'm thinking about it, the wavemaker will just default to a different pattern when it comes back on, which doesn't really make a difference.
So I'm actually extra stupid.

To be honest, I haven't gained much faith in my timer controllers because the first two I got were bad. I haven't taken the time to set the new ones up properly because I've been just shutting everything down. I just created a bad habit. It took a big problem to teach me a lesson.
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Jefft72 11:08 AM 03-28-2012
Unfortunately that's they way most of us learn lessons. Sucks that it had to come at the loss of your fish. I recently lost one of my clowns for reasons unknown to me. It was the smaller of the pair. One night I was feeding and all was good and the next I found it on the sand bed as snail food. All other inhabitants are doing great.

Time for you to choose some fish to replace?
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shilala 11:16 AM 03-28-2012
Yup, I'm gonna have to go fish shopping.
Fortunately there's nothing left in there that'll cause a problem with adding fish.
All that's left are a pair of clowns, a blue damsel and a pajama cardinal.
I need a bunch of snails anyways, I'll try to find a place that's close to Cleveland so I can overnight.
I'll probably have to go with Foster and Smith to replace my Harlequin shrimp, I'd imagine.
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Jefft72 01:03 PM 03-28-2012
Scott, for snails I would take a look at Reefs2Go. Specifically their sale going on now

They also stock harlequin shrimp. Bundle it with the saltwater algae crew linked above for free shipping on the whole she-bang.
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shilala 01:17 PM 03-28-2012
Originally Posted by Jefft72:
Scott, for snails I would take a look at Reefs2Go. Specifically their sale going on now

They also stock harlequin shrimp. Bundle it with the saltwater algae crew linked above for free shipping on the whole she-bang.
That's a good deal.
The only problem is that they don't sell their Harlequins in pairs. The whole fun of having them is to watch them pair up, hang out, feed each other, hunt together, that whole thing.
It does look like they're worth looking into, anyways.
Thanks, Jeff!!! :-)
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shilala 05:11 PM 04-12-2012
I went with reefs2go, the free shipping didn't fly. I did get a pretty good break on shipping, though.

I decided to do something a little different. I went with some fish that will develop shoals, just like on the reef. 8 green chromis, 3 bangaii cardinals, and 4 pajama cardinals. I got a pair of harlequin shrimp, a couple peppermint shrimp, a firefish goby, a flame angel, a coral banded shrimp, a tiger conch and a bunch of snails.
I'm looking forward to seeing how it works out. I'd like a bit more color from the fish, but I'm far more interested in watching them school.

reefs2go is on the ball, they're supposed to ship tomorrow. I ordered all this stuff early Monday. I only got part of my order from them, the rest was from Aquatic Connection. I haven't even gotten shipping confirmation from AC yet.
They ganked me for $60 shipping. If they can't get the stuff to me, I'll cancel that order and go with someone who can. I sense they'll pull a "send me 1/2 the stuff" deal like Foster and Smith does. So far I'm not real confident in them, and I paid top buck.
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BC-Axeman 06:41 PM 04-12-2012
I'm having some sort of crash. I lost a mounding Porites and a pineapple type hard coral, both very large and old. All the softies are doing fine, if not too well. Fish, mollusks and crusties are ok. Water tests fine. Water change had no effect. Lamps are about 6 mos. old. All the filtration stuff is working. Maybe a disease got them.
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shilala 07:43 AM 04-13-2012
They didn't get too hot, did they? I don't know if you guys are having an unseasonably hot spell like we did, or did recently, but I had to watch my tank and open the lids because it was getting wicked hot in here and the air conditioning wasn't on.
That's just a wild-ass guess, I thought maybe it hadn't crossed your mind.
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BC-Axeman 08:10 AM 04-13-2012
We haven't had a hot spell in two and a half years. Tomatoes don't like that very much. Plus, I have a chiller. The salt level was down between changes. Maybe they got damaged unrecoverably.
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Jefft72 08:37 AM 04-13-2012
Bummer to hear about the colonies Axeman. You mentioned that the water tests fine, but did you check ph?

You mentioned that the salt level was down between changes. Do you mean that your salinity was low prior to the water change? How low is low and how much water did you change?
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BC-Axeman 02:58 PM 04-13-2012
Ya know, come to think of it, I didn't check ph. The salinity was low because of my protein skimmer works so well and me adding RO/DI water. I change 20 gals every 4 or 5 mos.
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shilala 12:48 PM 04-14-2012
My tank is a 90 gallon and I change 20-30 gallons about every 6 weeks. I can draw that much since I added the 25 gallon receiver tank to my RODI. I need to take the sink spout off my RODI and change filters before my next water change, but I just did one after reigning death on my tank. I'll let my new critters settle in before I do another change, it'll be at least a couple weeks.
I don't have a refugium, so I really rely on good water and good salt to keep my nerves from fraying. :-)
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Blak Smyth 09:59 AM 04-16-2012
thought you guys might appreciate this:

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