Superb corals and excellent photography too. :thumbsup:
Sweet figgen tank! Awesome sps!
OK, I just clocked on that I dont remember seeing any mention of you using GFO or GAC in this tank...I went back and looked at your sump photos and cant see any GFO or GAC reactors.
Can you confirm that you DONT use GFO or GAC? :fun5:
If you dont use GFO, how do you manage algae and PO4 levels?
What is your PO4 level?
Thanks. :thumbsup:
Man I have to say, it was a pleasure to see this tank in person. Coral coloration was as good as any tank I have ever seen! Simply beautiful. Keep in mind guys that there was absolutely no editing done to these photos. Pics came straight off the Canon 60D looking like this. The corals colors were far better than the pics show.
I actually don't test for phosphate, if I notice nuisance algae or cyano starting to grow I do a larger water change.
How large of a water change can you do before the SPS's show signs of stress & regress?
I've seen this tank in person and as great as the pics uploaded are, they just don't quite capture the intensity of the colors in the tank. Everything is so clean and well thought out. By far one of my favorites.
fyi, my frags are doing awesome, already encrusting and I have two mouths forming on the space invader.I'll come up sometime maybe buy a couple frags and pick up my brute can.
I believe his tank must be awesome to look at in person. My tank is not nearly as great as his, but I still cannot capture the beauty of mine. Too bad your not on the east coast, I would love to see it in person.
Do you think you can do the same in a 20g tank, keep the same SPS's you have & with the same ease? I think it might be easier to do 5g water changes weekly or 10g water changes biweekly and keep things sparkling clean & just as nice as you have it?
I am thinking of doing something similar to what you are doing. Minimalistic & SPS only in a 20g. This will be my 3rd tank simultaneously running (75g mixed, 29g mixed).
Did you notice any PH increases when you started your tank with the Marco reef cement? Isn't that really just porter cement?
Also do your corals sting each other & you have to keep pruning them to prevent them growing into each other?