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baby sitters help wanted Calling Cornish reefers
#1
Posted 13 July 2008 - 08:50 PM
I have run in to a few problems on my tank. I have had to go away for work commitments and my tank suffered as part of it. I am asking for help so i can empty my tank and set up a new sump system. I am looking to over hall my tank and put all the equipment on my tank that i have had lying around but never had the time put on. I want to add DSB buckets and detritus traps etc. The big picture is to set up my system so i can run and be more stable. I am asking if there is anyone that can baby sit my sps mainly for a month why i try to plum and mature the new set up and re scape the rock work etc. The big picture is to get my set up as stable as i can for the future as i had a loss of corals while i was away and i feel it is alto to ask someone that isn't used to keeping an aquarium. I understand this is a big ask i am just trying to see if it is doable?
Life is to short for frags
#2
Posted 13 July 2008 - 09:00 PM
Hi mark i can fit maybe 3 or 4 in mine aslong as they arent huge?
They will be on the sand bed tho so might lose colour a bit if you can post a pic of the size i can let you know exactly what i can fit in.
They must be bug free aswell
They will be on the sand bed tho so might lose colour a bit if you can post a pic of the size i can let you know exactly what i can fit in.
They must be bug free aswell
#3
Posted 13 July 2008 - 09:14 PM
All are bug free i think my losses were due to new bulbs and a KH swing. Some are big some aren't to big. Bottom of the tank is cool for me I'm sure with my new plans all corals will be coloured up after a few weeks. I will put a pic up this week
Life is to short for frags
#4
Posted 13 July 2008 - 09:18 PM
Ok cool ill wait for pics then ill choose the ones i can take frags from
#5
Posted 14 July 2008 - 06:04 AM
if i have room in the new tak then i can help mark, but its not a big tank so i dont know how many i can fit
#6
Posted 14 July 2008 - 06:56 AM
As per Tim, providing they are bug-free, I've got space in my frag tank and another 80 litre tank if it's of any use.
Chris
Chris
#7
Posted 14 July 2008 - 08:01 PM
Sounds wicked i real appreciate it. I haven't had any problems with bugs as far as i know. I would say come check it out if your worried i wouldn't want to cause any problems but most if not all corals have come from that hard working shop call Jason's aquatics. I'm not sure of their methods against bugs and stuff
but i trust them ha ha
. All should be OK. Yeah help your self to frags its the least i would expect
. I was thinking of stripping the tank in 2 weeks. Pic of corals coming. The corals are not massive i lost my biggest one
Life is to short for frags
#8
Posted 28 July 2008 - 10:07 PM
Mainly looking for the sps to be looked after for a few weeks






Life is to short for frags
#9
Posted 28 July 2008 - 11:00 PM
Hi mark most of those are too big for the little space i have left although i could house 1 or 2 smaller ones for you, Are you dropping them at jasons? i could take them from there if you are
#10
Posted 29 July 2008 - 12:49 PM
Hi Mark
I have slappy's reef sat in my tank at the mo,but I'm sure i can accomadate if your stuck. Have a word with jas' as he knows your corals and knows how much room I have spare
Martin
I have slappy's reef sat in my tank at the mo,but I'm sure i can accomadate if your stuck. Have a word with jas' as he knows your corals and knows how much room I have spare
Martin
#12
Posted 29 July 2008 - 08:20 PM
No worries before my losses i was starting to run out of some space as well. The corals aren't massive but some are getting there. I'm not to fussed about them being to loads of light as it is only a temporary thing fingers crossed. I was planning to put the lps and softs in my quarantine tank under t5 from my sump tank. But anyone that can take my sps would be legend.
Life is to short for frags
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