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   Well I went from a year-old nano cube to a 65gallon RedSea Max about a month ago. I just got the rest of the rock I needed to create a better aquascape yesterday, and finished it up last night. Currently there are 2 oscellaris clownfish, 1 Red Sea Sailfin Tang, 1 Powder Blue Tang, and 1 Yellow-Eyed Tang. For now the only "decorative" inverts I have are a peppermint shrimp, a cleaner shrimp, and a RBTA. Obviously there is a CUC and some nice corals, many of which are from awesome people around here. Thanks everyone for your help and contributions! :) Full Tank Shot  Red Sea Sailfin Tang  Anemone Crab  Cleaner Shrimp  Peppermint Shrimp  Red Bubble Tip Anemone  Red Acan  Blue Candy Cane Coral  Red Candy Cane Coral  Hammer Coral-Green Tip/Pink Stem  Torch Coral  Watermelon Zoanthids  Pink Birdsnest, Zoanthids, and Green Montipora Capricornis  View the Full Album Here 
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 |  Post Options  Thanks(1)  Quote  Reply  Posted: January 21 2012 at 9:45pm | 
 
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   Sweet!
 I too just set up a Red Sea Max 250 two weeks ago and love it.
 
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 |  Post Options  Thanks(0)  Quote  Reply  Posted: January 22 2012 at 2:16pm | 
 
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   I love mine so far, although the protein skimmer doesn't seem to adjust well for me; it's either foaming so bad that it's sucking water out of the tank and overflowing within 5 minutes, or it's not foaming at all. I'm probably going to through some other skimmer in, or convert that space into a refugium, haven't decided which though. |  griffith wrote: 
 Sweet!
 
 I too just set up a Red Sea Max 250 two weeks ago and love it.
 
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 Awesome! Have you had trouble adjusting your skimmer? If not, I'd like some advice to see if I can get mine to work better.
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 I love mine so far, although the protein skimmer doesn't seem to adjust well for me; it's either foaming so bad that it's sucking water out of the tank and overflowing within 5 minutes, or it's not foaming at all. I'm probably going to through some other skimmer in, or convert that space into a refugium, haven't decided which though.
 
 
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 Sweet!
 
 I too just set up a Red Sea Max 250 two weeks ago and love it.
 
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 Awesome!
 
 Have you had trouble adjusting your skimmer? If not, I'd like some advice to see if I can get mine to work better.
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 I've had one running for over a year now. I think your tank may need to establish a bioload before it starts working properly. If I remember right it took awhile before mine started working properly. Just be patient. It actually works pretty good.   John | 
 
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 |  Post Options  Thanks(0)  Quote  Reply  Posted: January 22 2012 at 3:42pm | 
 
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   Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. I did move 30lbs of rock, lots of corals, and the 2 clowns over from a 28 gallon nano cube, but I guess that really isn't enough of a bioload for the skimmer to start pulling stuff out of the water.
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   Looking good so far!
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     None at the momentSoon: 72 Gallon Bowfront
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   I recently lost the Powder Blue and Yellow Eye to ich, but the Sailfin is making a great recovery. I don't think the clowns were affected by the ich, and they're still doing great, so I'm not worried.
 I've also acquired a bit more coral, and changed the aquascaping slighting. I will try to post pics later.
 
 Oh, and the skimmer is now working great, so I guess I did just need to wait a little longer.
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   Sorry to hear about the loss of your fish and i hope the sail fin makes a quick recovery soon!
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 |  Post Options  Thanks(0)  Quote  Reply  Posted: February 25 2012 at 11:13pm | 
 
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   Yesterday I installed an AquaUV 15 watt UV sterilizer using the accessory kit, and just plumbing it using the return pump. I'm hoping to add a media reactor and chiller into this line soon. Since feeding using garlic to feed, the ich is all but gone from the Sailfin, but the clowns have a little bit on them, although it has decreased over the past few days since I added a cleaner wrasse. I've also collected a few more corals over the past little while, as well as a large green bubble tip anemone that I got today. I'll be posting new pictures tomorrow, which will also be added to my original album on photobucket located here. 
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   The cleaner shots are so cool. Great lookin tank.
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   I uploaded over 300 new photos to the photobucket album today, so if you want to see more of the tank, there's lots more here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Feeding Schedule: Frozen Mysis Shrimp (target feed corals) Pellet Food 2 days Frozen Cyclopeeze (target feed corals) Pellet Food 2 daysCurrent Parameters: Ammonia 0ppm Nitrite 0ppm Nitrate 5ppm Phosphates 0ppm Ph 8.0 Day Temperature 79-80F Night Temperature 77-78F Specific Gravity 1.025 Calcium 480ppm Alk/dKh 7.9 I have also stopped running the skimmer over the last 3 days since it was adding a ton of heat to my tank, and even with the cooling fans running my daytime temperature was a good 84F. I already know that I am going to need a chiller, come summer. That will be plumbed in line with the UV sterilizer, and hopefully a carbon reactor.
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 |  Post Options  Thanks(0)  Quote  Reply  Posted: February 26 2012 at 6:53pm | 
 
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   I have also stopped running the skimmer over the last 3 days since it was adding a ton of heat to my tank, and even with the cooling fans running my daytime temperature was a good 84F. I already know that I am going to need a chiller, come summer. That will be plumbed in line with the UV sterilizer, and hopefully a carbon reactor.[/QUOTE]
 
 While the pump for the skimmer may run a little warm, it should not be heating up your tank. If it is really contributing that much heat to the system- there may be something wrong with the pump. I would also venture to say you should be able to get by without a chiller. I am running 400G, almost 1600W of light and currently four 250W heaters. With two fans in the display, my temp has not risen above 77.5. Just a thought as a chiller and operating costs will add up. | 
 
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 While the pump for the skimmer may run a little warm, it should not be heating up your tank. If it is really contributing that much heat to the system- there may be something wrong with the pump. I would also venture to say you should be able to get by without a chiller. I am running 400G, almost 1600W of light and currently four 250W heaters. With two fans in the display, my temp has not risen above 77.5. Just a thought as a chiller and operating costs will add up.
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 Ok, thanks. I'll have to look into that, and what might be causing it to heat the water so much. I know the heater is not the issue here, since I didn't run it for almost a month to see if it was causing the rise in temperature, and the temperature was still high. I really don't want to have to get a chiller since they are so expensive, so thank you for pointing this out.
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   Tank is looking great!! Just a fyi though you have the birdsnest and pocillopora mixed up.
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   Haha. Thanks. I got them under those names, so thats probably why.
 edit; fixed the labeling above
 
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   Here's how I plumbed the UV sterilizer, for anyone who might be interested...  The picture doesn't really show it, but basically I used some 5/8" tubing to go from the return pump up to one of the attachments on the accessory kit. Then I ran 5/8" tubing down from the barbed fitting on the outlet, to the UV sterilizer, and then back up to the other barbed piece. I then used about 3" of 5/8" to go from the inner return fitting of the accessory kit to a reducer. I used the remaining 1/2" tubing that originally ran from the return pump to the nozzle attachment, to attach the nozzle to the reducer.
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   Just tested my water tonight, after doing a water change a few days ago...
 Specific Gravity 1.025
 Ammonia 0ppm
 Nitrite 0ppm
 Nitrate 5ppm
 Phosphate 0ppm
 Ph 7.9
 Calcium 410ppm
 dKH 14
 
 I know the KH is high, and I'm working on that. Other than that, the tank is doing great and is progressing quite nicely. I have noticed a little cyano in a corner of the tank, and after readjusting the return nozzles it has since decreased, and flow looks to be very nice throughout the tank.
 
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   Also, I took apart the skimmer pump and found a small bit of debris wedged in the impeller compartment, which after removing seemed to be the cause of my earlier troubles. The skimmer is now running much quieter and my tank is running at much more optimal temperatures. During the day it is about 78-79F with the cooling fans running, and about 76-77F at night with the cooling fans still running. Thanks DLindquist for pointing that out!...probably just saved me a good $500+ on a chiller...which is now likely to be spent on corals or on another tank setup    | 
 
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