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April's featured reef profile is our member Juin21 and his 20 gallon nano reef!



Click the picture above to check out his reef profile! You can find Juin21's tank journal here in our Members Aquariums forum. Feel free to post any comments or questions you may have for Juin21, and he'll try his best to answer them.
VicSkimmr
First!

Very nice!
junkitu
Congrats!
StevieT
Awesome!
juin21
THANKS CHRIS! THANKS GUYS!!
adinsxq
lol april fools
cmador
Props on a beautiful tank.
Lalani
Congrats, its a gorgeous tank. smile.gif
Izzue
Congrats...

Very Nice tank cool.gif

Izzue
juin21
QUOTE (adinsxq @ Apr 1 2008, 08:35 AM) *
lol april fools


To be honest, this tank is just as much Adin's tank as it is mine, given that he's helped me every step of the way! Including the choice of the rock, coral and placement.
adinsxq
aw shucks.
juin21
QUOTE (adinsxq @ Apr 1 2008, 09:41 AM) *
aw shucks.


Every coral he told me to get let me know which ones not to....





















j/k
ezcompany
i still think you should get more lights!
congratulations!

juin21
QUOTE (ezcompany @ Apr 1 2008, 10:03 AM) *
i still think you should get more lights!
congratulations!


You gotta see it in person, come over! and THANKS!
SeeDemTails
Congrats!
tinyreef
QUOTE (adinsxq @ Apr 1 2008, 11:35 AM) *
lol april fools
lol.

congratulations, juin! *thumbsup*



now you guys can actually do some work at the office then, huh? tongue.gif
juin21
QUOTE (tinyreef @ Apr 1 2008, 11:19 AM) *
lol.

congratulations, juin! *thumbsup*



now you guys can actually do some work at the office then, huh? tongue.gif


Thanks for the thumbs up and I HATE WORK!
Maeda
Nice job juin.
abe
congrats juin. so what about them zoas in the center of your tank??? smile.gif


Phixion
Worst tank ever! happy45.gif April fools!

I want to come see this awesome tank! tears01.gif

Congrats good SCNRS buddy!
juin21
QUOTE (Phixion @ Apr 1 2008, 01:23 PM) *
Worst tank ever! happy45.gif April fools!

I want to come see this awesome tank! tears01.gif

Congrats good SCNRS buddy!


When ever you want to come down and see it let me know!
Nick's Reef
Your tank looks awesome!!!! Those clams are sick! biggrin.gif
juin21
QUOTE (Nick's Reef @ Apr 1 2008, 03:27 PM) *
Your tank looks awesome!!!! Those clams are sick! biggrin.gif


Thanks!
adinsxq
more photos!!
juin21
QUOTE (adinsxq @ Apr 1 2008, 05:40 PM) *
more photos!!


COD GROUND WAR!!
kooolaid
Congrads Juin! Simply Superb!!
noobofreefs
Woooo! omgomgomg.gif

Sweet tank!

I love the clams and well basically everything in it!

Great job! Congrats!
Cesar
Definitely a gorgeous masterpiece sir. Very nice 20.
davidr2340
Man... Another VERY deserving winner!

Be proud of that tank!!!
juin21
QUOTE (Cesar @ Apr 1 2008, 07:18 PM) *
Definitely a gorgeous masterpiece sir. Very nice 20.



Thanks Cesar! and everyone else.
Duncan
well deserved TOTM!
juin21
QUOTE (abe @ Apr 1 2008, 01:02 PM) *
congrats juin. so what about them zoas in the center of your tank??? smile.gif


Sorry just fragged a piece for my dad and the next frag will go to Adin!
juin21
Rumors have it that AdinSXQ is working on a display tank!!!!
OB1
WOW just WOW!! Thanks for sharing smile.gif
juin21
QUOTE (OB1 @ Apr 2 2008, 09:35 AM) *
WOW just WOW!! Thanks for sharing smile.gif


No problem, its sharing that inspired me in this hobby!!!
Asin
overrated
juin21
QUOTE (Asin @ Apr 5 2008, 11:48 PM) *
overrated


Thanks IZ, alway appreciate all the positive support you give me. tongue.gif
Maeda
Juin.
After looking at your tank more carefully, I was wondering... how the hell does that skimmer work? Is there a method to the madness or was it just dumb luck?

I ask because i'm planning a new tank with herbie pipes and was thinking a little extra skimming never hurt nobody.
juin21
QUOTE (Maeda @ Apr 7 2008, 10:59 PM) *
Juin.
After looking at your tank more carefully, I was wondering... how the hell does that skimmer work? Is there a method to the madness or was it just dumb luck?

I ask because i'm planning a new tank with herbie pipes and was thinking a little extra skimming never hurt nobody.


Well I noticed that when I closed off one of the herbie pipes the safety pipe spewed tons of bubbles. This just led me to start thinking of a way to collect the bubbles and somehow reducing the amount of bubbles released into the sump. Given that my tank sits around 3 to 4 feet up, I was hoping the reaction time for the air and water would be sufficient.

I first beta tested the design using a styrofoam cup (was heckled by ADIN to) as my initial fitting for my collection cup. The original design was much more complicated. I had initially forced the water to go through a few twists before outputing to increase "reaction" time but opted for the easier method, which turned out fine. It's really easy to do! Just get the fittings from home depot, and sit them on top of a u-pipe, add a collection cup and see if it starts skimming! You can adjust the amount of bubbles by increasing and decreasing the flow from the ball valve on the main herbie down pipe. Just make sure that the pump will not over power your safety pipe.
Maeda
So theres no magic number for how far a fall, how tall a U, etc?
I guess i can play with it later.

I vaguely remember the styro cup thing, and being a huge naysayer to a gravity fed skimmer.
I am now eating my words.
juin21
I've got all sorts of weird design ideas in my head! wacko.gif Can't wait for the new club tank! The reason I think it skims so well is that the water being collected is from the surface skimmer. In terms of the numbers as long as there is sufficient reaction time (how long does it take a charged ion to stick to a bubble?) and bubbles, it should skim..... scarry01.gif
Maeda
It's so simple it makes me wonder. I think i'm just too used to paying big bucks for skimmers that actually just work, that seeing something so simple work seems like it can't be real.

I'm in disbelief. o.O Looks like the skim-mate is nastier then what i'm pulling from my mc500!!!!!
juin21
QUOTE (Maeda @ Apr 8 2008, 12:00 PM) *
It's so simple it makes me wonder. I think i'm just too used to paying big bucks for skimmers that actually just work, that seeing something so simple work seems like it can't be real.

I'm in disbelief. o.O Looks like the skim-mate is nastier then what i'm pulling from my mc500!!!!!


It's not skimming as nicely as it first did, since I reduced the power of the pump? It seems to only skim when I feed or stick my hands in the water now....
Maeda
QUOTE (juin21 @ Apr 9 2008, 05:38 PM) *
It's not skimming as nicely as it first did, since I reduced the power of the pump? It seems to only skim when I feed or stick my hands in the water now....


It sounds like it already skimmed all the junk out, and is not just skimming what you put in like a properly oversized skimmer should. sleep.gif Nice.
abe
the gravity skimmer of yours is awesome. just noticed it when i was reading the article of yours. you think i could do the same thing? one of my returns is filling a filter sock with bubbles and causing the bubbles to spill all over the sump every day. would be a good use of the bubbles. smile.gif
adinsxq
QUOTE (juin21 @ Apr 9 2008, 05:38 PM) *
It's not skimming as nicely as it first did, since I reduced the power of the pump? It seems to only skim when I feed or stick my hands in the water now....

and you also feed very little
abe
QUOTE (adinsxq @ Apr 10 2008, 08:05 AM) *
and you also feed very little

that changes skimmate volume alot.
juin21
QUOTE (abe @ Apr 10 2008, 06:19 AM) *
the gravity skimmer of yours is awesome. just noticed it when i was reading the article of yours. you think i could do the same thing? one of my returns is filling a filter sock with bubbles and causing the bubbles to spill all over the sump every day. would be a good use of the bubbles. smile.gif


Absolutely, that's where I got the idea from!
c est ma
So glad I finally got around to reading your TOTM story--I really enjoyed it! I join the crowd impressed by your most-creative skimmer, and I thought your siphoning tips were ingenious as well.

I goes without saying that the tank is gorgeous! I esp. like the lunar eclipse zoas, those yuma shots; and that blue Anthelia is amazing! The clams look so nice next to each other like that.

Nice chiller/microscope/plant display! Do you use the 'scope much?

Congratulations!

--Diane
juin21
QUOTE (c est ma @ Apr 23 2008, 12:32 AM) *
So glad I finally got around to reading your TOTM story--I really enjoyed it! I join the crowd impressed by your most-creative skimmer, and I thought your siphoning tips were ingenious as well.

I goes without saying that the tank is gorgeous! I esp. like the lunar eclipse zoas, those yuma shots; and that blue Anthelia is amazing! The clams look so nice next to each other like that.

Nice chiller/microscope/plant display! Do you use the 'scope much?

Congratulations!

--Diane


I don't use the scope that much anymore, but when we first bought it we would siphon out the dirtiest part of our tank to see what it looked like......not a good idea. There are all sorts of living organisms in there that look terrifying!!! Thanks for the compliments!
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