drunkenfool
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I've not posted on here for a while but I remember that quite a few people were interested in the previous pond and fish tank builds so I thought I should share the link on here for the new 3,000 tropical marine fish tank that I am in the process of building. It's going to be 8 foot long, 3.5 foot wide and 32" deep, and will be a 3 sided room divider after having knocked down the wall between the lounge and dining room, something very similar to this;
Here is the progress thread anyway in case anyone is interested!
http://www.ultimatereef.net/forums/showthread.php?t=542991
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Nismo
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Will be cool once finished! good luck!
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Jimbothebarbarian
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Just had a quick look at the link.
Strangely fascinating' will be cool as when finished.
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Fro
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Love tanks that are built into walls
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C2RL R
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very cool. thread is a good read. best of luck with the rest of it, hope you get it looking like the one above.
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I'm going to sound like a right noob now, so I've got my flamesuit on. How do you feed them?
I like your fish tank/pond threads so fascinating.
[Edited on 16-04-2012 by nathy_87]
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Jamie-C
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That'll be stunning once its finished. Thinking about getting another tank myself. Had one before but it was only japanese orandas that I had. Is it much harder to look after tropical fish?
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Dan
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Been following the thread since it started, going to be an awesome tank.
I picked up my new tank yesterday, not in the same league as this for size tho. I got a Juwel rio 180 second hand for £67. Gonna save up now so i can sump it and slowly start building a reef.
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drunkenfool
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quote: Originally posted by nathy_87
I'm going to sound like a right noob now, so I've got my flamesuit on. How do you feed them?
I like your fish tank/pond threads so fascinating.
[Edited on 16-04-2012 by nathy_87]
There is am access panel above the tank for adding flakes, frozen foods and nori. A lot of food will grow itself in the sump and get sucked up the return pump and into the tank (I.e. Copepods, Rotifers etc.) and I will be growing phytoplankton in a reactor dripping into the sump too.
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drunkenfool
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie-C
That'll be stunning once its finished. Thinking about getting another tank myself. Had one before but it was only japanese orandas that I had. Is it much harder to look after tropical fish?
Fish only systems, not so much difference. Obviously you need to measure salinity with saltwater tanks as well as all the other parameters but so long as you keep on top of evaporation with an automatic top up system then it's no bother. When you start keeping hard corals though it's s different story - calcium, magnesium, strontium, alkalinity, pH, nitrates, phosphates etc. all have to be spot on and it takes a lot of maintenance. The GHL aquarium computer though will help me keep an eye on the main parts and will email or text me if there are any problems :-)
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drunkenfool
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Dan, my first marine tank was £180 2nd hand off eBay but I got the bug bad lol I think the final bill for this tank will be around £12k excluding live stock :-o
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That's going to look pretty fucking awesome when finished, but 12k!! Jesus, business must be going well!
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nathy_87
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quote: Originally posted by drunkenfool
quote: Originally posted by nathy_87
I'm going to sound like a right noob now, so I've got my flamesuit on. How do you feed them?
I like your fish tank/pond threads so fascinating.
[Edited on 16-04-2012 by nathy_87]
There is am access panel above the tank for adding flakes, frozen foods and nori. A lot of food will grow itself in the sump and get sucked up the return pump and into the tank (I.e. Copepods, Rotifers etc.) and I will be growing phytoplankton in a reactor dripping into the sump too.
Thanks.
I'll be keeping an eye on the project thread if you do one.
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Hammer
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I would fucking love one of these at one point.
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Liam-Wilko
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that will look amazing when finished what live stock you looking at having in.
dosnt these style tanks (marine tanks) have to stand for around 3 months before putting live stock in
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Dan
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quote: Originally posted by drunkenfool
Dan, my first marine tank was £180 2nd hand off eBay but I got the bug bad lol I think the final bill for this tank will be around £12k excluding live stock :-o
I know the feeling, i started with a 48ltr nano, that cost me over 1k in the long run, cant even sell the tank and pumps/skimmer etc for £50 now!
Dreading 20kg of live rock, let alone the 200+ i think u r buying lol
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drunkenfool
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quote: Originally posted by liam-corsa-1400
that will look amazing when finished what live stock you looking at having in.
dosnt these style tanks (marine tanks) have to stand for around 3 months before putting live stock in
Current inhabitants are;
2x oscelaris clowns hosted in a bubble tip anemone
Cleaner wrasse
4x peacock wrasse
3x Allens Dsmsels
4x green chromis
Fox face Rabbitfish
Atlantic blue tang
Naso tang
Mandarin dragonet
Orchid dotty back
Pistol shrimp
Various corals
New fish stock planned is;
Long horned cowfish
Powder blue tang
Engineer goby (looks just like an eel but is perfectly reef safe)
Quoy parrotfish (supposed to be the only reef safe parrotfish)
Mated pair of Helfrichi firefish
Male crosshatch triggerfish (or mated pair, depending on funds)
Yellow wrasse
Moorish idol
And lastly, but certainly not least - a blue spotted ribbon tail stingray :-)
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drunkenfool
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And yes they do need to stand fallow for a ling time before adding stock but the live rock is already the sump cycling and has been for 2 weeks, and another 80kg is coming from a mature tank about 1/2 mile up the road from here so there is no concern with bacteria die off.
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your tank is going to look amazing i can only imagine that its going to set you back quite alot or £££££.
id love to start a small marine tank as a beginer as i have had the normal tanks you would have had so fresh water cold (gold fish ext) and iv had a a few walm water tanks.
if i wanted to start a tank like this what would be the best rout to take for a person thats never had a tank like this
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drunkenfool
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Current progress from last night;
and Liam, my best suggestion would be to join UltimateReef and start doing as much research as you can!
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Liam-Wilko
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cheers mate will have a look into it its just something i wanna look into before i would do anything anyway because i know 1 wrong move and thats it can cost a fortune
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Dan
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I have a nice orca tl 450 nano for sale, which i used to start out with, comes with all the gear to run it and a stand, just needs water and a clean up or coraline growth. Only want £50 to get rid of it. Shame you are so far! Its ideal
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Liam-Wilko
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quote: Originally posted by Dan
I have a nice orca tl 450 nano for sale, which i used to start out with, comes with all the gear to run it and a stand, just needs water and a clean up or coraline growth. Only want £50 to get rid of it. Shame you are so far! Its ideal
that would have been mint it is a shame you are so far away and i need to do my home work on them before i would get one any way lol
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SXI - Matt
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This will look seriously cool when complete, would love a marine tank, had plenty of large tropical tanks but never took the plunge into fresh water. My other half loves ray's if she see's this she'll be trying to smash a whole in one of our wall's for one
[Edited on 19-04-2012 by SXI - Matt]
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