Your tank really reminds me of a large ADA tank. The seams are awesome! I wonder why more tank manufacturers don't use this method of construction?
Thanks Maximus - I think the reason is costs of material and labor. Tanks like this requires a lot of labor to make and it'll bump the cost up by a whole lot.
I've got this tank made in China so the labor isn't too expensive, but if it were made in the USA I'd expect it'll cost 5x more but on the other hand it's using PPG Starphire and have to be imported from the US.
Howard many thanks for the PAR measurements. This tank is doing well I see.
I realise that you merely transfered rocks and corals over from another tank, but did you see any algae blooms? I have transferred my rocks and few corals over and used live sand, but have got lots of diatoms and some hair algae at the moment. :hmm1:
Hopefully it will clear up as I have started to use Rowaphos.
Yes basically I've transferred it from another tank, I didn't have any algae bloom, I think it's because:
a) I didn't moved my sump, it was running the whole time with skimmer and some live rocks in it.
b) I kept all my sand / live rocks in water with flow, so I think most of the living organisms survived, including bacteria.
c) I kept all my old water, I actually started saving water from water changes, so I ended up having almost 60-70% old water and top it up with new water.
d) I've added 4 bottles of Prodibio (2x Stop Ammo, 2x Biodigest) after the move to help stabilize the n-cycle bacteria.
Thanks for the PAR measurements. You're tank looks great and your photos are incredible.
Thanks!
