REEF TOUR 2004

The Wasatch Marine Society is pleased to present the 9th Annual Reef Tour! Please join us in visiting our member’s houses, where you will see amazing and beautiful REEF ! This event is a parade of homes style tour, where you can go at your leisure and visit many houses along the Wasatch Front. We have over 30 places to visit with setups from beginner to expert. You will have a unique opportunity to see what types of exotic animals people are keeping, and how they set up their aquariums.

Where: Go to any of the houses on the list. When: th Saturday, September 25 from 9am to 4pm Cost: For the first year ever, there is no cost. That’s right, it’s FREE! Just go to any of the houses you can. Why: Summer vacations are at an end, but that won’t stop you from finding the ocean in your neighborhood

Welcome to the REEF TOUR 2004!!! This packet is your guide to seeing some of the most beautiful and exotic creatures that inhabit our world's marine ecosystems. Prepare yourself for a fun day of driving around the valley visiting homes with colorful corals, marine fishes, shrimp, plants, crustaceans, and friendly people. All you have to do is drive around to the houses listed in this packet. These houses have been listed in a geographical order to help you find the locations near you. Feel free to ask the aquarium owners any questions you may have, they probably love talking about their hobby. Who are we? You may or not be familiar with the Wasatch Society. We are an organization that has been here in the Salt Lake area for about 10 years. In that time we have grown to be one of the largest aquarium clubs in the nation. We have free monthly meetings with guest speakers, aquarium advice, fundraisers, socials, coral propagation, and 10% off purchases at many local fish stores. Most importantly we have a friendly place to meet people and talk about saltwater aquariums. We would love to see you visit our meeting, which are always open to the public. If you have any questions call us at 809-ADAM. We also have a wonderful website with much information and an online discussion forum. In fact our website www.utahreefs.com was recently presented with an award by the Marine Aquarium Societies of North America as the number one hobbyist website in the nation!!!! Please take advantage of this opportunity to learn more about the Wasatch Marine Aquarium Society, and about the saltwater aquarium hobby. Thanks, and have a great time!

Adam Blundell President Wasatch Marine Aquarium Society P.S. Be sure to visit our website at www.utahreefs.com

WMAS REEF TOUR 2004 - 2 - WWW.UTAHREEFS.COM Acknowledgments The WMAS would like to express our deepest thank yous to the people who made this Reef Tour possible with their support for the marine aquarium hobby.

First off Thank You to all the local pet stores who support the WMAS and help to promote the saltwater aquarium hobby.

Thank you to Diana Tabor and Cortney Curran for his many hours of dedicated work designing and creating the Reef Tour 2004 flyers and brochures.

Thanks to Jake Pehrson for his help with the Reef Tour Maps, as well as for providing our award winning website www.utahreefs.com

Thanks to the 5 Reef Tour area team leaders, who made this reef tour possible: Shane hail, Mark Peterson, Shane Silcox, Suzy Applegarth, and Jon Finch.

Thanks to all the individuals who offered their homes to be displays as part of our tour, showcasing their beautiful aquariums.

And most importantly thanks to all of you who visit our Reef Tour 2004!

Table of Contents

Weber County and North……………………………………… 4

Davis County………………………………………………… 8

Salt Lake West …………………………………………………..10

Salt Lake East ………………………………………………….14

Utah County……………………………………………………...16

Vocabulary………………………………………………………..18

WMAS REEF TOUR 2004 - 3 - WWW.UTAHREEFS.COM Weber County and North Jason Grange 765 W 700 S Brigham City (435)730-4901

DESCRIPTION: System includes a total bulk volume of 140 gal... this incorporates a 55 gal show tank filled with coralline lavished LR and although, a great variety/mix of very colorful and healthy corals, is dominated primarily by sps corals that have been collected from many places (including the last WMAS frag swap). The show /display tank is illuminated by over 500 watts of high intensity lighting (beginning with 110 watts of actinics @ 8am and gaining another 110watts @ 9am. Then the Halides come on @ 11am, running for 8 hours, then shutting off in the same manner... 8 blue led's kept controlled by a dimmer switch allow a variation of nocturnal lunar lighting) that includes both halides and pc's and is kept cool with a pair of 3" fans and a 6" clip-on desk fan. Fish include: a yellow tang, mature bi- color blenny, six-line wrasse, pj cardinal, blue damsel, and a beautiful mated pair of GBM Clowns hosting in a large Rose BTA. A mated pair of cleaner shrimp are amusing and dancing continuously, a trio of red emeralds keeps the display algae free, while an assortment of brittle stars, sea cukes(and sea apple), and many hermits n snails accompany the emeralds with the janitorial duties. From the display, the water flows through the overflow to a 30 gl that houses another arrangement of LR and my DIY 750 gph skimmer (this system is purposely un-lit for creature variance and is quite suitable for the housing of different sponges). This is also the area in which the probe for monitoring the ph controller is placed. From this vessel, the water flows through 2 bulkheads and a j tube into 2 chambers of a 3 chamber, 55 gl refugium. The first chamber is a 6-8"DSB and where chaeto is grown and harvested quite regularly, this is also the area of placement for the affluent of the azoo twin chamber ca reactor. Chamber 1 flows into chamber 2 along with a bulkhead from the 30 gal sump. This area is where a plenum is utilized and some algaes/caulerpas grow very well. The first 2 chambers are kept lighted by RDL with a 55 watt pc. Camber 3 is the 900gph return pump area and the area in which the kalkwasser/ro make-up water is delivered from a 5 gl DIY kalkwasser reactor. Soon, the system will be kept completely topped of with a 6 stage ro/di unit(installing asap). This last chamber also houses the 350 watt titanium sub heater. The canopy and "stand" are made of pine with an golden oak stain(the stand is a one-of-a-kind... guaranteed)The majority of this system was designed and built by me. Some pics can be seen in the July 2004 TOTM.

DIRECTIONS: North on I15, 1st exit(Brigham/Logan) east, left @ 1st stop light(500 west). Continue until reaching stop sigh then turn left(700 south). Drive 2 blocks and as passing 700 south, look to the left... you will see a small open lot(all dirt) behind the corner house, the next house(blue with large window facing east) is the house (765 west). There is a large drive with plenty of parking.

WMAS REEF TOUR 2004 - 4 - WWW.UTAHREEFS.COM Shane & Heidi Heil 891 N. 250 W Brigham City (435) 723-6613

Description: The corals are quite literally growing out of the water inside this 120 gallon aquarium. It is filled with a large assortment of hard and soft corals. Over 60 different coral species adorn the rock work of this beautifully aqua-scaped mini- reef. The two separate reef structures provide plenty of swimming room for the large variety of fish housed here. The tank is lit with 630 watts of high intensity light consisting of a combination of metal halide and very high output (VHO) bulbs. A unique water top off system replaces evaporated water, while a provides the necessary chemicals for coral growth. The custom made oak tank stand and matching canopy complete the stunning display. This mature aquarium is a must see for both the advanced and novice aquarist alike.

Directions: Traveling north bound on I-15 from Ogden take the second Brigham City exit (Forest Street, # 366) Travel east on Forest Street to Main Street, Turn left onto Main Street Travel north on Main Street to 700 North, Turn left onto 700 North Travel west on 700 North to 200 West, Turn right onto 200 West Travel north on 200 West, the street will curve to the left to 250 West

Other: Take a detour on the way back home along Hwy 89 through Utah’s famous “Fruit Way”. You can stop at one of many fruit stands to purchase some delicious locally grown produce. You could also make a pit stop at Brigham City’s own “Peach City” for a huge shake made with home made ice cream.

David Tea 1654 N. Hwy 38 Brigham City (435) 723-5989

Description: One visit to this home is like three normal stops anywhere else along the reef tour! There are three beautifully stocked aquariums on display. The largest, a 300 gallon acrylic tank is home to many species of coral and fish. A recently added carpet anemone adorns one side of this large aquarium. The of this aquarium is as impressive as its size. Also located in this room is a 75 gallon glass aquarium that is home to a mated pair of tomato clownfish. The pair recently spawned and a new clutch of eggs is easily visible. As this is a regular occurrence, it is likely that there will be fry available to view as well. There is also a 30 gallon aquarium on display. This aquarium houses many fish and inverts including a small lobster. Although quite shy, it is a beautiful and unusual invertebrate in the home aquarium. The tank also houses several anemones including a stunning rose bubble tip. This stop has something for everyone. From a large aquarium utilizing the latest lighting and filtration techniques to a smaller, more simplistic approach, this home is proof that success can be had at many levels.

Directions: Traveling north bound on I-15 from Ogden, take the second Brigham City exit (Forest Street, # 366). Travel east on Forest Street to Main Street, and turn left onto Main Street. Travel north on Main Street ((Main Street becomes Hwy 38) for approx ½ mile to 1654 North, Turn right onto the lane.

WMAS REEF TOUR 2004 - 5 - WWW.UTAHREEFS.COM Farrell Spackman 1248 N 225 W Harrisville (801) 782-6461

Description: This is a 70 gallon aquarium with an assortment of hard and soft corals. The tank is lit with 330 watts of light consisting of a combination of power compact and very high output (VHO) bulbs. The custom made oak tank stand and matching canopy complete the display. The filtration system on this tank utilizes a unique turf scrubber filter and refugium.

Directions: (from the south on I-15) Traveling north bound from any point south of Ogden take the 12th Street exit. Travel east on 12th Street to Wall Ave., Turn north onto Wall Ave. Travel north on Wall Ave to Hwy 89, Turn left onto Hwy 89. Follow Hwy 89 to 1200 North, Turn East onto 1200 North. Travel east on 1200 North, Turn north onto 225 West.

Directions: (From areas north of Ogden) Travel south on Hwy 89 towards Ogden, Turn East onto 1200 North in Harrisville. Travel east on 1200 North, Turn north onto 225 West.

Jared Nielsen 1113 Country Hills Dr. F-1 Ogden (435) 512-8966

Description: Jared has a 90g tank that is about 6 months old. It’s still quite young, but is doing pretty well. Nearly everything about the tank is DIY. This has kept the cost down considerably while still marinating a beautiful tank.

Directions: From I-15 take exit 344a east bound; take a right onto wall heading south. Stay on wall as it turns east and changes into 40th. After the light for the McKay Dee hospital, but before the Smiths is a hard to see right hand turn. It looks like you are turning into the parking for the “land mark” building. Head down that road to the end. You will enter Secret Cove condos. I’m in F-1.

Corey Kruitbosch 177 Lake St. Ogden (801) 391-0437

Description: Start by viewing the soft coral 55g aquarium. Well, mostly soft corals w/ tons of beautiful polyps! Also, amated pair of high fin cardinals, green chromis, black and white clown. All under VHO lighting. Then see the 60g cube tank that was just started (ALL FRAGS!). SPS only. Everything has started out very well and everything is just starting to encrust and grow.. also has a 10g frag tank tied into the same system. Halide and T5 HO lighting

Directions: From I-15 - Merge onto 31ST ST/UT-79 E via exit number 344A. Turn LEFT onto WASHINGTON BLVD and go to 30Th Street. Turn right and go east to Harrison Blvd. On Harrison turn LEFT. At 26TH ST, turn RIGHT. Make a LEFT onto Tyler Ave and then a RIGHT onto Lake Street. Cory’s place has a rock wall made of large rocks. It’s a red brick house with a green gate.

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Renee & Damon Weimer 1043 Mountain Rd. Ogden (801) 589-2591

Description: This 8 month old setup includes a 225 gallon reef tank with 55 gallon refugium. It has 17 types of hard corals, and 22 types of soft corals. The total coral population is over 130 specimens. 125 of these are fragments from WMAS members or meetings. Fish include: Blue-Green Chromis, Fox-faced Rabbit Fish, a pair of Percula Clownfish, Firefish, Lawnmower Blenny, Scooter Blenny, Pink Spotted Watchman Goby, Clown Goby, Mandarin Goby, and a Sixline Wrasse. Other inhabitants: Tulip anemones, Emerald Crabs, Cleaner Shrimp (one has eggs right now), Peppermint Shrimp, Pistol Shrimp, Acro Crabs, Hermit crabs, Turbo Snails, and many of unknown name/origin. This tank is a "must-see," since it will change significantly before the 10th annual tour.

Hardware includes 4 - 250w 10,000k D.E. metal halides, 4 - 24w blue power compacts, a calcium reactor, an auto-top off Reverse Osmosis unit, and EuroReef skimmer. The custom made knotted pine canopy hides all hardware, and has been modified to allow the frame to be broken down into 3 parts to facilitate moving the tank around the world.

Directions: From I-15 traveling north from SLC, take exit #347 to 12th Street. Take a left turn (east) at the first light. You will be on 12th street. Go through 6 stoplights, the last of which is Harrison Blvd. Approx 1/2 block on the left, you will see a blue sign for the Canyon Road Church of God, and a left hand turn on to Mountain Road. Turn left and go approx 3/4 of a mile uphill to 1043 Mountain Road. The house is beige colored brick with brown siding on your left hand side.

Kyle McCallum 6053 S 2400 E Ogden (801) 721-0576

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WMAS REEF TOUR 2004 - 7 - WWW.UTAHREEFS.COM Ludwig Possie 963 W 4100 S Riverdale (801) 773-4736

Description: This starter tank is a 120 Gallon Acrylic tank lit by 4 VHO tubes on an IceCap Ballast. It has soft corals like Mushroom, Polyp, and Leather finger. There are a couple of fish to give the tank that extra action only fish can bring. (Foxface Rabbit Fish, 2 Clown fish and a Pseudo Red Spotted Chromie)

Directions: Located behind Meir & Frank in Riverdale or about a 1/2 a mile from the Riverdale fire station.

Davis County Mark Nuttall 2105 Oak Ln. Layton (801) 444-2690

This monstrous 270 gallon tank takes up 7 feet. It’s only 9 months old, but has lots of fish and corals. Beautiful large Tangs in this spacious tank give it an air of open sky comfort. It's a truly beautiful reef.

Directions: From I-15 Layton exit at Antelope Road and go east a ways. Upon dropping down into the second big dip/valley in the road, turn right at Oak Forest. Go to the end and turn right onto Oak Lane. Look for the long driveway up to the house at 2105 E.

Aaron George 2537 S 1950 W Syracuse (801) 773-6307

Description: Aaron has a 75 gallon reef tank containing mixed hard and soft corals under Metal halide lighting. Three anemones host a pair of spawning Maroon Clownfish (Premnas biaculeatus). The Sump and filtration equipment (calcium reactor, skimmer, etc.) is plumbed through wall.

Directions: 2 blocks northwest of the Syracuse RC Willey’s

WMAS REEF TOUR 2004 - 8 - WWW.UTAHREEFS.COM Arthur Whittaker 531 N 150 W Kaysville (801) 544-9466

Description: The tank is 4' long, 2' high, 18" deep, and built into the entrance wall of the home. You see one side as you enter the house and the other side when you enter the office thus effectively making it two tanks. This tank has many anemones, soft corals and the is constantly changing thanks to the very large cat fish that makes his home under the rocks and makes them always fall this way and that way. It has about 12 fish comprising of a very large sail fin tang, a large yellow tang, four green chromas, a very large cat fish, three different clown fish and misc. other fish. It has two twenty gallon tanks in the bottom of the stand. The stand was custom built by Arthur in his work shop and features scroll saw figures of sea horses on the front and at the intakes of the fans.

Directions: Take the 331 exit from I-15 and go East to the Chevron/McDonalds station. Turn left there, and go through a stop sign. Continue on past the Ben Franklin Store on your right. Go past St. Marks Gardens (it is a old folks retirement center). The next street past St. Marks Gardens is 150 West, turn right and go to the end of the street where it bends to the east. You will see a vinyl flag pole with two flags flying. That is 531 North.

Rick & Sheryl Bangerter 573 E 650 N Centerville (801) 296-1563

This house features a 180 gallon show tank. This aquarium is loaded with fish and coral.

From I-15 take the Centerville exit (#322) and head east to 400 East. Turn left and head north 540 North. Turn right and then left onto 500 East. Finally turn right onto 650 North.

Mark Peterson 1667 N 200 W Bountiful (801) 296-1563

Description: Mark has a 75 gal in the window that gets a lot of light from the Sun. It is attached to a 20 gal RDP Refugia and a 40 gal shallow, coral fragging grow-out tank. Most of the Live Rock and Corals are home grown. The clam graveyard in this tank is not nearly as impressive as the 5 live clams. The 9 inch clam is very striking and Mangrove trees grow in the Refugium. Main tank Lighting is VHO Fluorescent with dual Metal Halide soon to be added to the existing unique hanging light hood.

Directions: (From the South) From I-15, take the 400 North exit in Bountiful. Turn East/right to 200 W. Turn north/left to Pages Lane then three more houses past the intersection. Tank is in the front window of the house on the left/west side of the street. - (From the North) From I-15, take the Centerville exit. Turn East to 400 W. Turn South/right. The tank is in the front window of the house on the right/west side of the street, three houses before you get to Pages Lane.

WMAS REEF TOUR 2004 - 9 - WWW.UTAHREEFS.COM Ross & Carolyn Bagshaw 729 Lacey Way North Salt Lake (801) 936-1070

Description: This 180 gallon all glass aquarium is a must see for anyone close to North Salt Lake. Ross and Carolyn have spent many hours composing this aquatic masterpiece, a truly magnificent feast for aquarium lovers everywhere. It is lit with four 6' VHO fluorescent lighting for a variety of large soft coral, including a HUGE Mushroom Leather Coral. This tank is naturally filtered, with 2 power heads in the corners to provide a slight, gentle wave in the water, and a sump below.

Directions: From the north: take the "Center Street" North Salt Lake exit. Turn left and follow the road through a stop sign and 2 lights as it changes names on the way up the hill to 729 E. From the south: Exit I-15 to Highway 89. At the light at Center Street, turn right and follow as above.

Glenn Bronson 594 Mink Circle North Salt Lake (801) 292-2255

Description: This 150 gallon tall aquarium with a Refugium is home to coral and fish that were rescued from other tanks.

Directions: Glenns home is a quick minute drive from the Bagshaw home. Maps available at Bagshaws. Salt Lake (West) Ken & Suzie Troester 546 W LaSalle Dr. Murray (801) 913-7038

Description: Just under one year old, their 120 Gallon features a Wildwood Creations "Mako" Ultra Quiet Hickory Stand and Shroud with a 30 Gallon custom built Refugium. The system is filtered with tons of Live Rock, , Aragonite, Ozonizer, and a Skimmer. This is returned by a Little Giant pump with a Sea Swirl. A black Aqua Space Light shines on the main tank while the Refugia is lit with Power Compacts. There are 12 x fish inhabitants, lots of snails and crabs, over 30 types of Soft Corals, over 20 types of Stonie corals, a Christmas Rock, a Crocea Clam, a Squamosa Clam, a Coco Worm, and a Pagoda Bowl. So much to see you’ll be there all day.

Directions: Take 700 West to 5986 South. Turn Right on LaSalle Drive and take the next left. Go East until you get to 546 West. Our place is the Red Brick house on the North Side of street.

WMAS REEF TOUR 2004 - 10 - WWW.UTAHREEFS.COM Brad Syphus 5545 Walden Meadows Dr. Murray (801) 262-3023

Description: At Brad’s place is a 65 gallon all glass tank. He has created an underwater world of living color and beauty with over 65 different corals and 18 different fish; from green chromises to tangs to rabbitfish. Corals include sps, lps and one Leather toad stool coral, and he started this only 16 months ago. Don’t miss it!!!

Directions: Exit I-15 at 53rd south , go west to the light on 1170 West and turn south (left). Turn East (left) onto Walden Meadows drive which will curve to the right and you will end up heading south. I’m on the east side of the road with a boat on the side of my house, you can’t miss it.

Rescue Alert Jared Wood & Richard Loser 10321 S. Beckstead Ln. South Jordan (801) 571-4121

Description: This aquarium is a display piece in the lobby of Rescue Alert. It is a 200 gallon set on a custom built cherry wood base with a canopy that extends up to the 12 foot high ceiling. The tank features a center overflow allowing you to see all four sides of the aquarium. The south side features Tongan Kaelini rock and the north side displays Tongan Branch rock giving two unique perspectives. Ask for Jared or Richard who are the aquarium’s care takers at Rescue Alert and members of the Wasatch Marine Society.

Directions: From I-15 take the 10600 S exit (west bound) and drive up the hill and straight through the stoplight at 1300 W. Turn right onto the road between Autozone and Wendys (Beckstead Lane). We are the big brick building behind Autozone with the Rescue Alert sign in the parking lot.

Linda Spencer 2433 Bueno Vista Dr. West Jordan (801) 566-7680

Description: There are two tanks to see at Linda’s. The 150 Gallon Reef tank is just over a year old. It has many beautiful fish including a six inch yellow tangs and a large sailfin tang. Other fish include a Gold Stripe Maroon (very territorial), a Yellow-headed sleeper Goby who redecorates my tank daily, Fire Fish, Fishers Angel (direct from Hawaiian Islands bay, Bangii Cardinals and more. Lots of pretty corals, some grown from frags from the club. Her 20 Gallon Reef is starter tank with a clown fish and blue gobies and some Corals

Directions: While traveling on 7800 South turn south on to 2200 West. Go south to 8070 South which is Bueno Vista Drive. Travel West to 2433 West

WMAS REEF TOUR 2004 - 11 - WWW.UTAHREEFS.COM Cortney Curran 5014 W 6600 S West Jordan (801) 840-4845

Description: There are two tanks to be found at Cortney’s. A brand new FOWLER tank with a lonely Trigger fish and a Sea Star has only been set up for a couple of weeks. It pales to the color and movement in the 54G Corner reef tank. With mostly soft corals and a few fish, this tank has seen many struggles in the two years it has been running. Stop by to find out more.

Directions: From Bangeter Hwy… head west on 6200 South. Take a Left onto 4800 W (5th stop light with Sonic Burger.) Travel south to 6600 South (it will be the 3rd street after the crosswalk..don’t count the street with the crosswalk though!) and turn right. (You can’t turn left…handy no?) 5014 is on the right side of the street and has two trees in the front yard.

Will & Christy Spencer 6634 S. 5135 W. West Jordan (801) 957-0792

Description: Come see a chuck full 180 Gallon Reef Aquarium. Many Softies, several SPS, several LPS, a couple of anemones and mushroom anemones up the wazoo. Will also has several FW aquariums including 10 gallon guppy tank, 20 gallon Gorami/Angel Tank, and 75 gallon planted community tank. There may also be a 40 gallon SW Damsel tank by the time of the tour.

Directions: From Bangeter Hwy… head west on 6200 South. Take a Left onto 4800 W (5th stop light with Sonic Burger.) Travel south to 6600 South (it will be the 3rd street after the crosswalk..don’t count the street with the crosswalk though!) and turn right. (You can’t turn left…handy no?) 5135 West is 2 streets on the left after the stop sign. My house is on the right side.

Bruce Ewald 6322 Williamsburg Cir. West Valley City (801) 243-6440

Description: There are two great tanks to see at Bruce’s. The 125 gallon reef has various soft and hard corals, as well as a variety of fish. To the other extreme, see the 10 gallon reef with 2 anemones and 2 clown fish.

Directions: Take 4100 South to 6400 West. Make your fist left (east) into the neighborhood, and then your very next left (north) will be Williamsburg Cir.

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Kamaron Blake 5271 W 8180 S West Jordan (801) 808-1591

Description: Kamaron just bought a new home and built a 210 gallon see-through tank built in- between the wall with a 50 gallon sump, and a 30 gallon refrugium. Plumbing is run into the basement. It is filled with over 27 fish, 180 pounds of live rock and soft corals.

Directions: From Bangater Highway go west on 7800 S which turns into New Bingham highway. Turn North on 4800 W. The first left is into the Stonecreek neighborhood which is Amethyst Drive. Go past the school and church and turn left on 5220 West and then left on 8180 S. The house is just up on the left.

Dave & Brittany Carroll 6158 S Middlewood Kearns (801) 230-4594

Description: 120 Gallon reef tank built in wall in basement. Madarinfish, Yellow wrasse, 4 Purple Tangs, Hippo Tang, 3 Green Cromises, Naso Tang, Blue Damselfish and lots of clown fish. Soft corals, sps corals, lps corals & 4 clams. It runs on Neptune System, Medal Haliads VHO lighting, , calcuim reactor & skimmer. A must see tank!!

Directions: Take 6200 South west to 5600 West. Go straight through the light, then 3rd right, first left, first left again, onto Middlewood Cir.

Bill Sullivan 4272 W Elk Rim Rd.(9510 S) South Jordan

You must see this mamma, 6 year old, 125 gallon reef aquaruim mecca!!! This tank features a custom 9 foot oak entertainment center built around it. 300+ pounds of the best live rock around, the lighting consists of Metal Hlides, Power Compacts and Fluorescent bulbs. There is a clear Rubbermaid sump with a unique custom REFUGIUM. Oh and of course tonz of saucy colorful corals and fish. By the way – IT’S FOR SALE!!!

DIRECTIONS: From I-15 Take the 9000 South exit, and head west to 4000 W. Take a left at the chevron and turn right at 9580 S. That street will take you to a 90 Degree turn to 9510 S which is ELK RIM RD, and the house is on the north side of the road.

WMAS REEF TOUR 2004 - 13 - WWW.UTAHREEFS.COM Steve & Lisa Lopez 5729 Emmeline Dr. Herriman (801) 446-8419

Description: 72 gallon bow front reef aquarium. Set up for 4 1/2 years. Most corals started as very small propagations. Power compact lighting with

Directions: From Bangerter Highway and 13400 s. go west to Rosecrest Dr.(Smiths Food and Drug at intersection) go south to Mirabella dr. then turn right, go to Emmeline Dr. then turn left on Emmeline Dr. go to 5729.

Salt Lake (East) Chris Rodesch Salt Lake City 3349 South 825 East (801) 363-9376

Description: Chris has a 90 Gallon aquarium with a huge Elegance coral, and huge clams. Beautiful aquarium!

Directions: From I-15 take the 3300 South exit and head east. Turn at Aunt Fannie’s Flowers on 33rd South (Just after 800 East). Look for the house with Gray siding, and big flowerbeds.

Cody Pearce 8847 Grand Oak Dr. Cottonwood Heights (801) 944-4573

Description: Cody has a 90 gallon tank with custom built stand, canopy, and two side cabinets all made out of maple. It is complete with Metal Halides, sump with skimmer, and a 20 gallon in-line refugium. The tank also has a computerized wavemaker and auto-topoff system. The tank is filled with many colorful species of corals, fish and invertebrates collected from the past two years.

Directions to tank: Take I215 to the 6200 SO (Exit #6) towards ski areas SNOWBIRD/ALTA/SOLITUDE/BRIGHTON. Turn RIGHT on E 6200 S/E 62ND S - go 0.7 mi Continue on WASATCH BLVD - go 2.8 mi and turn RIGHT on RUSSELL PARK RD (8600S). Go 0.1 mi and bear Left on GRAND OAK DR - go 0.2 mi to 8847 South.

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Skye Jerolamon 3792 S 2000 E Salt Lake City (810) 272-3117

Skye has several tanks of interest. 2 salt water, 4 freshwater, one turtle tank and three lizard tanks. For the reef tour the focus will be on his newly reefed 80 gallon glass aquarium with a couple ribbon eels and some urchins. Several smaller corals are starting to take off, but not all that impressive. His tank has a lot of DIY and everything on this tank on a severe budget. Come get great ideas for beginning tanks.

Of particular FW interest are Skye’s guppy tank that is 10"x10"x78" and a 280 gallon South American catfish tank.

Directions: It’s the 3rd building north of the LDS church on 3900 S and 2000E. Skye is in the front apartment in the white duplex.

Chris Singley 4915 S. Wasatch St. (210 E.) Murray (801) 891-2260

Description: There are a bunch of things to see at Chris’. He has a 55g reef aquarium, a 30g and Macro Algae tank, as well as a 30g freshwater hex and a 200g Goldfish pond.

Shane Silcox 8830 S. 120 E. Sandy (801) 352-8697

Description: You’ll need to see Shane’s three saltwater tanks: a 75 gallon reef system, a 55 gallon Fish only / aggressive tank, and a 10 gallon pygmy angelfish tank. The 75 gallon is full of colorful corals, anemones, tangs, clownfish, and other saltwater life. The 55 gallon has a Clown Triggerfish, a beautiful Lionfish, an eel, a puffer, and other exciting aggressive fish. The 10 gallon tank has two beautiful angelfish in it, along with a pistol shrimp.

Directions: Get off freeway at 90th south, head east, turn left at the first street past state street, head north, turn right at 8840 south, house is northwest corner of 8840 south and 120 east.

WMAS REEF TOUR 2004 - 15 - WWW.UTAHREEFS.COM Eric Davis 2194 East 9800 S Sandy (801) 809-4469

Description: The number of tangs in this 210 gallon aquarium is amazing! The aquarium is lit with 3 metal halide bulbs that provide plenty of light for stunning coral growth. The rock work is positioned on the back wall, providing plenty of swimming room for all the fish. The plating montiporas in this tank are gorgeous! The sps and lps corals thriving under in this tank are not to be missed. Included in this set up are many do it yourself projects that are professional grade. This aquarium is a must see for tang lovers and coral lovers alike.

Kevin Kunz 11569 S 1700 E Sandy (801) 816-9359

Description: Kevin has a 72 gallon bow front aquarium and a 300 gallon homemade plywood aquarium. Yes that’s right plywood. You just can’t tell unless you already know. It is built into a beautiful oak wall. This is a must see for the do it yourselfer. Both tanks are full reef show tanks which feature many gorgeous corals and colorful fish.

Directions: From I 15 head east on 10600 South until you get to 1700 East. Turn south and drive to 11569 South. House is on the east side of 1700 E.

Utah County Jim Perry 9481 N 3830 W Cedar Hills (801) 796-5517

Description: Jim has a 650 gallon reef tank. Yes that is correct; Jim has a 650 Gallon Reef Tank! This tank is enormous, and is built into the wall of Jim’s living room. This is a magnificent centerpiece to a beautiful house.

Directions: (From Salt Lake) Take the Highland/Alpine exit. Turn left and drive all the way to the mouth of American Fork canyon. At the entrance of the canyon turn right onto Canyon Road. Follow Canyon Road for 2 miles and turn right onto Valley View Drive. Take the first right onto 3830 West

Directions: (From Provo) Head North on State Street. Turn Right at The Purple Turtle on Canyon Road. Go 3 miles and turn left onto Valley View Drive and then right onto 3830 West.

WMAS REEF TOUR 2004 - 16 - WWW.UTAHREEFS.COM Jon Finch 513 W 990 N American Fork (801) 763-9581

Description: An amazing 125 gallon tank with 30 gallon sump/refugium, even though tank has only been set up about 9 months. It is mostly dominated by sps corals, but houses about 10 fish and a handful of shrimp and crabs. Lighting is provided by three metal halide bulbs, supplemented with VHO Actinics. The stand and canopy are custom made from birch and beech woods. The sump, , lighting and various other gadgets are all DIY projects.

Directions: Exit I-15 at exit 282 (Lehi Main St.) Turn to the east, passing under the freeway. At the second light turn right onto US-89/State Street Turn left at first light you'll be going north on 900 West Turn right at first intersection, you'll be going east on 700 North Turn left at third intersection, you'll be going north on 540 West Turn right at 990 North, my house is the third one on the right.

Faxon Moulder Mount Mahogany Chiropractic 66 East State Road Pleasant Grove (801) 796-7961

Description: Come see a small 20 Gallon Tru-Vu acrylic, with 15 gallon sump in 6' vertical stand. 220 Watts Power compact lighting. It has some corals, lots of mushrooms and polyps, one fish "Nemo", and a Coral Banded Shrimp. Great ideas for Nano Reef keeping.

Directions Right across the street from the Purple Turtle

Melissa Homer & Kyle Cannon 346 W 400 N - Apt 1 Provo (801) 787-7199

This amazing 80 Gallon tank out shines its Oak stand and canopy. Lit by 130W of T-5 and 260WPC with an 18 G sump and tons of LR covered in all sorts of mushrooms all sitting on a 3” LS bed. Lots of soft corals and some LPS and even a few SPS. But you gotta see the Frog Spawn! It’s reverse colored. Also included is a variety of fish.

Directions: From I-15…take the Center St Exit and head East. Left onto 500 West. Take the 4 th right with is 400 North. Melissa’s town home is on the left.

WMAS REEF TOUR 2004 - 17 - WWW.UTAHREEFS.COM Vocabulary Don’t be confused by acronyms and key words thrown around in the Aquarium descriptions and by WMAS members. Review this list and ask questions!

Additives - Certain minerals (such as calcium and strontium) are sometimes added to help growth of corals and algae. Caulerpa - Type green algae commonly used in filtration DIY (Do It Yourself) - Many hobbyists enjoy creating items for their aquariums DSB (Deep Sand Bed) - Natural filtration method commonly used in refugia Frag - Coral cutting. How members propagate corals locally Kalkwasser - Calcium hydroxide solution added to increase calcium to be used by corals and some algae. LFS (Local Fish Store) - Any of the pet stores in the area that support WMAS or the marine hobby. Live Rock/Sand - Called “live” because of all the organisms that live on and in the rock or sand. Live rock and sand are beneficial for filtration LPS (Large Polyp Stony) - Coral with large polyps Microvert - Small (to really small) invertebrates that help feed reef inhabitants and keep the tank clean. Nano - Small aquariums normally under 20 gallons Nitrogen Cycle - The process where waste products such as fish urine and uneaten food is converted by bacteria eventually into Nitrogen. This process vital in keeping a marine aquarium. Polyp - The “hands” on corals by which corals collect food Protein Skimmer - Filtration method where air bubbles are injected into a flow of water. Waste and food particles adhere to the bubbles and rise to the top of the water and create foam which is then removed. Refugia - An additional tank, usually located below the main tank, for the purpose of filtration, water movement, aeration, microvert colonization, and other many benefits. Softies - These corals do not have the hard inner skeleton. Instead their bodies are made up of tissues. (Leathers, mushrooms, button, etc.) SPS (Small Polyp Stony) - Coral with smaller polyps Stonies - A slang term used for all hard corals. These corals have the hard skeleton made of calcium - The floor of the aquarium, generally crushed coral or sand of varying particle size depending on inhabitant and filtration needs. WMAS - Wasatch Marine Aquarium Society VHO (Very High Output) - Fluorescent lighting

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