Time for a long and overdue update.
As some of you know, I have ben busy moving my tank around after a house move and finally I got around to moving it into its desired location. I will also be update frequently over the next few weeks as I have more fish, new lights ect to buy.
Anyway, so here goes with todays update.
The tank stood in the garage with poor rock aquascaping, no sand and those awful ugely pipes in the middle.
My plan was to move the tank inside so I began by draining the tank and putting all the water into a large (unused) koi vat I borrowed from work. The vat holds just enough water to fit all out fo my tank in it.
Here are some shots of the tank in the garage showing how bad it looked.
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Here is a shot of the vat I kept the fish and rock in while I moved the tank. The fish stayed in it for around a week, a little longer than I had originally hoped but we had some radiator problems.
After I had drained the tank, the stand was strenghthend, the tank was cleaned, and best of all the black pipes out of the middle of the tank were cut out.
Here is a shot of it in its new location after the clean. A pane of glass was glued down over the holes left from were the pipes were cut out.
Here is a shot of the tank slowly filling with the new sand put in.
As the water level in the vat got lower from me filling the tank, the rock began to get mroe exposed so I took it out and just threw it in the tank with no intention of scaping until the following day. Here is a shot with the rock thrown in.
As the water level continued to get lower, I began to fill the sump instead of the tank. When there was enough water in it I put the fish in here to keep them out of the way. At this point I also added the 5th yellow tang to the other 4, he had been in quarentine for around 4 weeks. Also I would be adding alot of new water so I didnt want to stress them with a large water change. Here is a photo if the fish in the sump and the new water mixing up in the vat.
I filled the tank with the new water and got everything flowing using my new overflow box. The overflow box unfortunatly had a hole in it so this has been sent back. The fish were gradually acoustomed to the new water in the tank and the onespot foxface rabbitfish (a mouthful), coral beauty and sixline wrasse were put in the tank. The yellow tangs remained in the sump as I will be getting a powder blue tang soon and want to add all the tangs to the main display at the same time.
I aslo did some aquascaping which turned out pretty well. Here are some shots of the full tank, scaped, sand in and 3 fish in.
Here are some photos of the tangs in the sump. Once the tangs are all in the tank, I will be ditching the sump on this tank and just run it with LR in the main display. I and my dad dont really like the idea of an overflow box now and we cannot drill the tank now as it is full. Since I dont have a reef it wont be much of a problem, as long as I keep up with water changes.
I also got a new addition who is now in the quarentine tank, a picasso trigger. However, he will be returning to the store tomorrow as my mum, the purchaser, decided she didnt like him anymore and we are going to get a pearscale butterfly instead, so I will show some pics of that tomorrow. In the mean time, here are some pics of the trigger.
So there you have it, a nice big update and a nice big change.
My plans over the next few weeks are to get a couple more fish and some new lights so keep checking to see whats going on.
New challenge, clownfish breeding!
josh