Ohio Reef
Site & Club Forums => Just Arrived => Topic started by: J.Irons2108 on June 23, 2019, 16:46:23
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Getting back into the hobby after some lazy downtime. Have a 75 gallon that I have setup now but need to tear down and redo. I let it go to far and am now in the process of curing the LR back to a fresh state. Slowly but surely should be able to get the tank tore down while it is curing and then basically start fresh and rekindle my love for the hobby.
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Welcome back JIrons. Post pics of your progress!
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Welcome back, keep us posted.
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Here are a couple of pictures from the other day when I started to do the initial clean up stages. I love this hobby but had just gotten too lazy and busy. Now that things are more manageable around the house and my kids are very interested in starting the hobby. I figured starting over would be a great chance for them to learn from the beginning and a great learning experience. Learning that taking shortcuts in life will give you results like these pictures. Too many shortcuts 7 years ago led me to where I am now in the hobby. It was also a great learning experience for myself also. I have learned so much from my mistakes. Not sure if I should or want to but should I create a new thread for this or keep my progress in this current thread.
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You got your work cut out for you. Just take your time and get it the way you want it. And your work ethic lessons are precisely how I have raised my two kids.
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Welcome, clean up on aisle 2!
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Welcome, clean up on aisle 2!
Aisle 3, 4, 5, and 6.
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Here is a quick update. Everything is running great and have great water parameters. Looking to start dosing 2 part. Due to picking up some LPS a few weeks ago. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200414/de915698a42476e140c0b58b17b262f7.jpg)
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Here is a quick update. Everything is running great and have great water parameters. Looking to start dosing 2 part. Due to picking up some LPS a few weeks ago. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200414/de915698a42476e140c0b58b17b262f7.jpg)
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Wow, what a turnaround!
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how many helpers did you have?
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3 helpers. 10, 9, and 4 years old
The 4 year old is the one that actually helps.
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ah, the elf squad. be a wise cobbler and do'nt let the wife give them clothes, lol I think that I remember the story right. Honestly, amazing turn around.
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This was all down with only the addition of a new lighting system and a new sump for equipment. All the LR was killed off and re-cured. I did replace the sand. It took a lot of patience. I also broke my back on July 4th which has made water changes quite time consuming but I was/am determined to keep this bad boy going. I only had two losses in the process. One was my mandarin that had gotten crushed by a bad aqua scape. I had just lost my coral beauty a few days ago. I believe it was just old. I had the coral beauty for 9 years and have no idea how old it was when I bought it. Nothing was lost in the quarantining while the LR cured. I kept 2 rocks in QT that had a ton of copepods plus I supplemented with live copepods every 2 weeks to make sure the mandarin was fat and healthy. Either way a fairly successful renovation. I also updated the stand and gave it a canopy. As you can tell from the picture I built the aqua scape over time to make sure it was all cured to my satisfaction. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200414/3717978238545403905d978ae434e3a9.jpg)
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