This website is dedicated to my 180 gallon tank. You will find detailed documentation regarding its contruction, current setup, and equipment. The current setup is an in-wall tank setup in my basement with its own tank room. The tank was set up in June 2007. The system consists of a 180 gallon reef-ready tank, a 45 gallon sump and a 60 gallon propagation system. I will try to keep this site up to date.
Thank you again for visiting my website and please remember to take care of the oceans and its creatures. They are all we've got!
Carlos
Tank Conditions as of Sun May 11 18:35:39 CDT 2008 Temperature: 78.4°F pH: 8.34 ORP: 443mv. |
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MH Light #1 |
ON |
0.2 |
MH Light #2 |
ON |
0.19 |
MH Light #3 |
ON |
0.2 |
Heater |
OFF |
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Ozone |
ON |
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Calcium Reactor |
ON |
0 |
VorTech Pump |
ON |
0.02 |
Tunze Pump |
ON |
0.05 |
Protein Skimmer |
ON |
0.14 |
Return Pump |
ON |
0.27 |
Tunze Wavebox |
ON |
0.05 |
Others |
ON |
0.16 |
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TOTAL ENERGY (May) |
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Total Energy
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Highs and Lows for yesterday 05/10/2008 |
Temperature (°F) |
78.5 - 78.1 |
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pH |
8.30 - 8.18 |
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ORP (mv) |
457 - 452 |
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Always test your water Alkalinity and pH. Alkalinity should be between 8-11 dKH and your pH should always stay between 7.8 and 8.3.
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An online magazine for the marine aquarist.
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Join us in a slideshow featuring wonderful and beautiful tangs.
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Chingchai describes his 300-gallon reef aquarium.
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In this seventh article of our "Newbie Corner" column, Tom Murphy (Waterkeeper) discusses Natural Filtration Part II
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