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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by ritter678 on Sat 18 Feb 2012, 2:36 pm

New addition from Lone Star Aquariums.


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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by matt_longview on Sat 18 Feb 2012, 2:53 pm

Ohhhhh. Sexy!

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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by DonnieP on Sat 18 Feb 2012, 7:51 pm

That is nice Gabe, love the color!

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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by Rockman386 on Sat 18 Feb 2012, 8:46 pm

ritter678 wrote:New addition from Lone Star Aquariums.


That is NICE!!! Cool

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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by Yeti on Sat 18 Feb 2012, 9:34 pm

What a great colour, and contrasts nicely with the other.

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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by ritter678 on Mon 20 Feb 2012, 10:12 pm

Sps have been going through a real nice growth spurt lately. I ordered a dosing pump since my calcium usage has increased to more than I can handle with water changes and manual dosing. I tested for alkalinity and got a reading of 6.2! I added a tsp. of baking soda to the tank and increased my dosage in the ATO.

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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by matt_longview on Tue 21 Feb 2012, 12:42 am

Great to hear! So interesting that it took off after the gfo went offline. I may never fully understand reef chemistry!

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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by Grimreefer on Tue 21 Feb 2012, 8:06 am

Tank is looking fabulous Gabe. I like the new additions.

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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by ritter678 on Tue 21 Feb 2012, 10:05 pm

Thanks Tony.

I set up a BRS dosing pump tonight for Calcium. So far I really like it but I need to dial it in perfectly. I'll probably order another for alk dosing as well and eventually for magnesium if needed. I'm mixing my own calcium with BRS calcium chloride.






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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by matt_longview on Tue 21 Feb 2012, 11:45 pm

Sweet. I bet that's going to be easier with maintenance. I'm going to try the reef angel dosing pumps eventually.

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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by grawlfang on Wed 22 Feb 2012, 7:59 am

will have to look in to these when I get my bigger tank but for my 75G at this time I will wait.

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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by ritter678 on Sat 03 Mar 2012, 10:55 am

I guess my Bangaii was hungry this morning.


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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by Yeti on Sat 03 Mar 2012, 11:05 am

Oh my! That's going to be more expensive to keep than your Mantis at that rate, and i always thought that the Bengaii were one of the more peaceful and community type of fish.

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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by ritter678 on Sat 03 Mar 2012, 12:01 pm

I guess ALL livestock should be labeled as "Reef Safe With Caution".

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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by ritter678 on Sat 03 Mar 2012, 5:34 pm

Took him over 8 hours but the Bangaii finally choked down the shrimp. I was starting to worry it was stuck there.

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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by J.Davis on Sat 03 Mar 2012, 6:15 pm

ritter678 wrote:I guess ALL livestock should be labeled as "Reef Safe With Caution".


So true...

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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by ritter678 on Sun 11 Mar 2012, 4:02 pm

I went to war on the blue snowflakes. They knocked out my big green millepora colony last week.

There was a large patch of polyps around the bottom of the milli. It's been that way almost a year but I woke up and the bottom of the milli was dead and spreading upwards. Almost all the blue snowflakes around the milli were gone overnight.

Everyday for the past week. I took a toothbrush to patches of the little polyps. My tank is about 99% free of blue snowflakes for now. It was easy to do but I didn't want to do too much at once and nuke the tank. The little polyps just brushed right away. I put fresh carbon in the reactor and today did a big water change. So far so good. I was lucky enough to catch it and save several large frags of the milli but now my biggest sps colony is gone.

If you have these in your tank don't let them grow around your sps.

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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by matt_longview on Sun 11 Mar 2012, 6:17 pm

Isn't that basically exactly what happened to your monti as well?

Man, those little things seem so peaceful. Lol. They do look very pretty and it's good that they basically have to grow right up to the vase to do damage.

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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by ritter678 on Sun 11 Mar 2012, 6:22 pm

Yep. Took out a small orange cap, the BOP birdsnest and the brown digi I got from you.

I won't happen again.

My best guess is the sps sting the blue polyps and then they release a toxin or something. Funny thing is that they've been that way for a long time with no issues. It's like a domino effect with both corals. The sps slowly peels away and the snowflakes die off in bunches until they're all gone.

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Re: Ritter's 75 Gallon SPS

Post by matt_longview on Sun 11 Mar 2012, 6:27 pm

Dang. Crazy. Glad you figured it out! Want a digi frag again? If so I'll cut it for you also.

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