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Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)

Hi,

John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.

I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.

With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.

I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.

If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.

I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.

I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.

Thank you
Darragh Sherwin


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My 1st marine tank

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06 Jun 2016 18:45 #121 by Lakes1985 (David Ward)

cool :whistle:

love the bangai and the snowflake blennie will have ya on the constant hunt for him

what type of wrasse is that????

I can never go in to seahorse and walk out with just what I went in for ;)


Too true always need to buy something, it's a lubbocks fairy wrasse, all are feeding already so that's a good sign & the blenny is already hard to find, keep finding him in a different nook or crannie so think he's just trying to find a home

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06 Jun 2016 18:52 #122 by carlowchris (chris)
mines in the tank two years or more....don't think ive ever seen him in the same spot twice :laugh:

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06 Jun 2016 19:30 #123 by Lakes1985 (David Ward)
Ya he's constantly moving, already enjoying watching him

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08 Jun 2016 20:11 #124 by Lakes1985 (David Ward)
Ok so I'm no DIY expert but this is my attempt at building a net screen to hopefully stop the wrasse from jumping out of the tank, it sits nicely inside the pelmet so can't be seen unless your looking in from above.
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08 Jun 2016 21:14 #125 by carlowchris (chris)
What mesh /net did ya use???

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08 Jun 2016 21:49 #126 by Lakes1985 (David Ward)

What mesh /net did ya use???

It's just like a string netted fabric, shoukd I have used something else ?

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08 Jun 2016 22:10 #127 by carlowchris (chris)
No looks cool B)

Think nearly everyone is trying these kind of covers now....

The proper kits are an absolute fortune...so I keep on saying I might try something like this.

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09 Jun 2016 21:59 #128 by Lakes1985 (David Ward)

No looks cool B)

Think nearly everyone is trying these kind of covers now....

The proper kits are an absolute fortune...so I keep on saying I might try something like this.

Think I may need to put another layer of netting overlapping it because the holes might be too large or try get a net with smaller holes

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09 Jun 2016 22:33 #129 by hammie (Neil Hammerton)
Try to reduce the mesh to 0.5cm squares!

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09 Jun 2016 22:42 #130 by carlowchris (chris)
Any particular reason your doing one???do ya not have a glass lid???

I have a glass lid on mine which has several breaks in it....which is why I was thinking of one....was looking on YouTube though at some of the really advanced reefers in America and all of them have glass tops ...but there all running metal halides as well so make make sense for them..

There is some super cheap mesh on adverts that might be good if ya can get it in a big enough size.

touch.adverts.ie/fish-tanks/fish-tank-pl...-moss-carpet/5420977

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09 Jun 2016 23:01 #131 by robert (robert carter)
I used a small hole plastic mesh from woodies to build the covers for the koi pond ,its in the gardening department and on a roll a metre wide so you just buy as much as you need . Only thing that might not suit you salty lads is that its green

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10 Jun 2016 06:40 #132 by Lakes1985 (David Ward)

Any particular reason your doing one???do ya not have a glass lid???

I have a glass lid on mine which has several breaks in it....which is why I was thinking of one....was looking on YouTube though at some of the really advanced reefers in America and all of them have glass tops ...but there all running metal halides as well so make make sense for them..

There is some super cheap mesh on adverts that might be good if ya can get it in a big enough size.

touch.adverts.ie/fish-tanks/fish-tank-pl...-moss-carpet/5420977

No don't have a glass lid, i thought with a glass lid it wiuld keep more heat in and stop evaporation I have the mesh because the wrasse is supposed to be a jumper

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26 Jun 2016 19:07 #133 by Lakes1985 (David Ward)
Went to sh in dublin today with a birthday voucher and got an aqua one aqua filler auto top up system, only €70 can't see many reviews for it anywhere so hopefully it will do the job! :unsure: also got 2 corals, a favia frag and a lobophyllia coral and a bucket of salt. The bag with the lobo fell into my tank when I was acclimating it so hopefully I didn't do damage :unsure:
Best thing is I left with a full card of stamps so have €100 on livestock to get on my next visit :)

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26 Jun 2016 21:03 #134 by Lakes1985 (David Ward)
Favia
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26 Jun 2016 21:05 #135 by Lakes1985 (David Ward)
Lobophylia
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26 Jun 2016 21:07 #136 by Lakes1985 (David Ward)
Auto top up
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26 Jun 2016 21:19 #137 by robert (robert carter)
Does the auto top up work using float switches or a electronic sensor ? The reason i am asking is that i recently installed one of the sensor type in my sump

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26 Jun 2016 21:27 #138 by Lakes1985 (David Ward)
It has 3 float switches haven't set it up yet think il wait til tomorrow been a long day

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26 Jun 2016 21:32 #139 by robert (robert carter)
Look forward to yourreview on it . The corals look fab, so colourful

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26 Jun 2016 21:54 #140 by Lakes1985 (David Ward)

Look forward to yourreview on it . The corals look fab, so colourful

Thank you, but won't be much of a review as iv nothing to compare it to, hopefully it will do me good. Really happy with the coral and even happier with the ideas of what to get next with the card, fish or coral I don't know :woohoo:

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10 Jul 2016 11:06 #141 by carlowchris (chris)
Nice lobo and favia.. .Think I was looking at favia myself . Really nice :whistle:

How'd ya get on with the mesh lid???was looking in seahorse and they do a diy kit works out expensive but does look really Good....must look on line has to be cheaper kits out there.

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10 Jul 2016 13:50 #142 by Lakes1985 (David Ward)

Nice lobo and favia.. .Think I was looking at favia myself . Really nice :whistle:

How'd ya get on with the mesh lid???was looking in seahorse and they do a diy kit works out expensive but does look really Good....must look on line has to be cheaper kits out there.

Thanks Chris, the lids doing fine nothings jumped out so far anyway :)
I was lucky enough, I got mine in work it was supposed to be for a Bird Proofing job and the boss let me have it, I just needed to cut it down to size. It's aluminium frame and each end just slots into each other.
I'd imagine you could make one easy enough even just using a wood frame and it would be a fraction of the cost .
Ya I love the corals but don't really see them growing or doing much maybe I need to increase my light intensity?

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12 Jul 2016 04:23 #143 by Sukahn (Shane Doorley)
Is the lobo and Favia feeding well? Feed when you can visibly see tentacles on the lobo. If they seam to be constantly on the look for food try feeding abit more but if your feeding twice a week already try changing to coral snow or something like reef roids :)

If your currently doing that, the lobo loves light so increasing the light a little bit will be good for it, they are moderate to high lighting level requirements.

The favia could be looking for abit more flow or lighting as well, they can adapt to almost anything and once settled will be the longest living coral in your tank :)

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12 Jul 2016 16:41 #144 by Lakes1985 (David Ward)

Is the lobo and Favia feeding well? Feed when you can visibly see tentacles on the lobo. If they seam to be constantly on the look for food try feeding abit more but if your feeding twice a week already try changing to coral snow or something like reef roids :)

If your currently doing that, the lobo loves light so increasing the light a little bit will be good for it, they are moderate to high lighting level requirements.

The favia could be looking for abit more flow or lighting as well, they can adapt to almost anything and once settled will be the longest living coral in your tank :)

Iv only ever seen tentacles on the lobo once and that was in the 1st few days of getting it.
The favia has 2 maybe 3 tentacle things that spring out and in almost constantly froom the centre of some of the green spots. Hope I explained that properly are these the feeding tentacles? There not very long!
I try feed them using a syringe and frozen mysis shrimp and phytoplankton but they dont seem to take or get a chance as the skunk shrimp steals all the food.il increase the lighting

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12 Jul 2016 19:21 #145 by Sukahn (Shane Doorley)
Try using a coke bottle, cut the top off and hold it over them. Same time everyday and they will learn to look for food at that time.

They grow quite slowly and can take a long time to grow. I've had about an inch of growth in a year with my brain.

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12 Jul 2016 20:25 #146 by Lakes1985 (David Ward)

Try using a coke bottle, cut the top off and hold it over them. Same time everyday and they will learn to look for food at that time.

They grow quite slowly and can take a long time to grow. I've had about an inch of growth in a year with my brain.


Thank you I will definitely try this, cheers buddy

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12 Jul 2016 21:27 #147 by Sukahn (Shane Doorley)
For dealing with the cleaner, give him a large peice of mysis, make sure its very fleshy while you feed other corals. They will be occupied with that for a long time lol.

When using the coke bottle, dont be tempted to overfeed, keep with the amount that you usually put in the tank but because it will stay above the coral for 5-10 mins they will eat more than they ever have.

Direct feeding corals is always a good thing, makes them grow alot faster. I only do this every now and again just to make sure they get a good feed every now and again. It brought out my sun corals so they come out every evening now just before i change to actinic lighting.

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25 Jul 2016 20:41 #148 by Lakes1985 (David Ward)

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25 Jul 2016 20:42 #149 by Lakes1985 (David Ward)
ID please? Seen these growing a few weeks ago, this the first decent pic I could get?

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25 Jul 2016 23:40 #150 by Sukahn (Shane Doorley)
Cant really see what it is from the pic as i can only see it through my email. think its a type of algae but cant be 100% sure.

Is it kinda bubbles with stalks with what looks like white roots. If its that, it will grow and grow in your tank. just carefully keep pulling it off. can become quite big and a nuisance, great for removing phosphates and nitrates tho.

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