180 Gallon Azoo Tank

Oh, ok.

Its so pretty! What are you guys feeding yours?

I just got the coral, and I'm still waiting for the coral to settle in and expand the gasterozooids so I can feed it something. I plan on feeding the Reef Nutrition products as well as the Fauna Marin line. If anyone is having success with Distichopora *PLEASE* chime in here with your feeding strategy.
 
Right now Im doing a slurry of Fauna Sea Fan and Ultra D with some Coral Frenzy and a larval feed. I dump some into the tank and load up the syringe feeder with that. At night I do the same thing but thaw some frozen rotifers and cyclopeeze and dump some in then load the syringe.

What has been everyones life span so far with them?
 
Time for some new uploads.

FTS
I will be redoing the rock structure this weekend
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New White Gorg

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This Dendro is doing the best for me. I actually think he is growing.
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Another one that is perking up quite a bit
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Im trying my hands at one

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I also got in the rest of the Fauna Marin line today. I am excited to try it out.
 
Looking good!

With your FM foods you can quickly fix the few gaps/recessions spots in the gorgs with some target feeding.


Mike
 
Get ready to make a cocktail :)

For target feeding you can mix 1/8 of a teaspoon of each: MinF, Clam, Seafan + 4 drops of MinS to 1/2 a cup of tank water. (dose with either a Kent squirt or turkey baster)

Mike
 
Nice collection Jason! You must know someone in the pet trade. :lol2: Post some pictures after you redo the rocks!
 
Jason, the Diodogorgia nodulifera looks like it's doing good for you, have you spot fed it, or just let it catch particulates?
 
Austin,

Im just letting it catch whatever is floating right now. I lost the other one I bought with this one. It never opened up polyps.
 
I decided to ditch the algae turf scrubber and revert back to a sump with chaeto. My nitrates were continually climbing and I do not feel the scrubber was big enough to handle the tank.

I also hooked up my denitrator again to help knock down the nitrates.

Feeding the tank is not the problem with azoo tanks. Its dealing with all the waste.
 
Sorry for no updates lately. I have been working 70 hour weeks and haven't had much time to play with the tank.
I lost my rhizo :( I think it was due to the nutrients being too high. Everything else is looking pretty good. I still am wanting to do some reaquascaping perhaps this weekend. Ill post pics if I do.
 
Sorry for no updates lately. I have been working 70 hour weeks and haven't had much time to play with the tank.
I lost my rhizo :( I think it was due to the nutrients being too high. Everything else is looking pretty good. I still am wanting to do some reaquascaping perhaps this weekend. Ill post pics if I do.

Work? 70 hours, in Michigan? You must be kidding! You better post some pictures. Sorry about Rhizo, dang I want one of those.
 
Well you half to remember he works at the store and he also does his tank maintenance business.He works alot of hours all the time.
Work? 70 hours, in Michigan? You must be kidding! You better post some pictures. Sorry about Rhizo, dang I want one of those.
 
Well you half to remember he works at the store and he also does his tank maintenance business.He works alot of hours all the time.

I know just giving hem a little Michigan humor. Seems like those of us still working in this State are doing twice as long for half as much. The plumber with the leaky faucet, I guess. :lol:
 
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