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  • My tanks is comming down.

    Since I knew you guys from RC , and some of you have helped me get to where I was , I figured I would post a link to the last set of pics from my tank . I know it's from RC , But I'm too lazy to go thru posting all the pics again . :crap:

    I hope you all enjoy them as much as I did .I will be setting up a new tank . It won't be as pretty but a lot easier to care for .

    Thanks to all that have helped me with my tank ,
    Joe
    http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...82#post4613582

  • #2
    Joe, sorry to hear this! Your tank was incredible!! The growth was phenomenal!! This only meant one thing.... you did a damn great job and you know what you were doing while others ALWAYS struggle to get results like yours. Its very dissapointing to know that what you did best, will just be a memory for now. Dont forget us when you do come back to the SPS world!

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    • #3
      Joe, if time is the facor here, I, as well as others will tell you you can maintain your reef as well or better with 1/2 the husbandry time that is required now with the ZEOvit method, JME Bob
      "There might be something to this ZEOvit"

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Aged Salt
        Joe, if time is the facor here, I, as well as others will tell you you can maintain your reef as well or better with 1/2 the husbandry time that is required now with the ZEOvit method, JME Bob
        Thanks Bob , But the time spent on it , is less then the time spent worrying about it .

        It actualy was about the room needed that it occupies right now . My wife left her job and she is a hairdresser . So we felt it best to build her a studio where the tank stands . For her it's best , being she has a large following of clients .

        Maybe I just need a bigger house so I can get a bigger reef .

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        • #5
          Edward
          Thanks man, I don't forget anyone . Good or bad ....

          I'll visit here and there . I'll even post pics of my tiny tank .

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          • #6
            Wow. I hate to see this tank come down. You have some gorgeous corals there. Not only nice corals but a good eye of how to place colors and shapes together. not to mention, you are a great photographer. What camera do you use? I'm sure you're being bombarded with PM's on RC but if you have some corals left over i'd take a few off your hands and of course give you pieces back when you set up the next big tank

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            • #7
              joefish's pictures,


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              • #8
                more from joefish


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                • #9
                  A tank like that cannot be torn down man...that is beautiful.

                  I like how there is less corals but bigger colonies. I am trying to do that in my 75 gallon, placing less corals so that there is more room for them to get big. I would love a frag of your purple stag, but I dont have any money so I will have to pass up that idea...really nice tank. One of the best I have ever seen.
                  Proud owner of an Elegance Coral "that lived". (It is thriving whith long tentacle tips...purchased in January 2005.) It has white tentacle tips, I beleive this has something to do with ones that will typically live due to the collection site.

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                  • #10
                    Man sorry to hear that Joe, although I think your 58 will be just as beautiful
                    Sean

                    Tank Specs:60g Cube SPS/Clam tank, ASM G1x Skimmer, DIY ZEOvit Reactor, 1x400w EVC 14k, Marine Life Aquatics CR-250 CaRx (RIP)

                    Not sure yet.....Build Thread to come!

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                    • #11
                      Hey Joe what type of bulbs were over that tank? like what type of MH, se or de, and were they 20k etc..did you use supplemental lighting? thanks
                      Proud owner of an Elegance Coral "that lived". (It is thriving whith long tentacle tips...purchased in January 2005.) It has white tentacle tips, I beleive this has something to do with ones that will typically live due to the collection site.

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