Paolo Piccinell
insatiably curious
Really amazing tank!!!
chapeau!
chapeau!
The only thing that I'm missing is the shimmering lines. I tried once to put some CREEs to help with this. The effect was very cool and noticeable, but I needed more than one line of LEDS. Also for some reason every 2-3 months one of the LEDS burn, so after a few LED replacements I droppend them. I'm thinking to put 4x20W LEDs infront of the ATIs and see how it looks.Are there any parts of your set-up that you would change if you could afford to? Are there any maintenance routines you are planning to automate in the future? What additional fish/inverts are you hoping to add, or is this it for awhile?
Thx,
Dave.M
currently i have 2 x ATI (8x54W) and 2 x ATI (4x54W).
as for filtration, i'm using 2 bubble magus skimmers (with 2 aquabee 2000/1 pumps each), 2 buckets with zeoliths and GFO if PO4 gets readable on hanna.
Additions are done with an automatic dosing pump for alk and CA. The trace, Sr, Fe and I are made manually each week.
I tried in the past biopellet, but had some tehnical problems with them (the reactor was clogging when power gets down).
I already have an ATO, but is not in operation. Each time I try to install it, my dad complains that it is not necessary. I guess that he enjoys watching the tank and this is just an excuse to go in the tank room :spin3:Thx for your reply, Carbone. The manual top-up suggests an obvious opportunity for automation some day (unless your Dad really enjoys doing this manually).
Your "nasty brown junk" from cleaning the substrate suggests overfeeding, especially if it is always like this every time you do a water change. Try to reduce the amount fed so that no food reaches the sand.
What sort of clean-up crew do you have? If you don't mind, I suggest you get something that works beneath the sand surface such as: diamond watchman goby, nassarius snails, cerith snails, and especially fighting or tiger conchs. A great sub-surface cleaner, though rarely imported, are chitons. I would stay away from hermit crabs.
Dave.M