DSPS tank from Thailand (1000 gallon+)

Incredibles pics, I love ur softies tank, any specification or description of this softies tank??

Chin u r so amazing, ur tank impress us in the other side of the world...
 
hey ching very nice video
do you still have space for more corals from your other tank?
i would love to see the achilles on its new home.
thanks for sharing!
 
mods
can we make this built a sticky part 1 ,part2 and soon to be part 3
i am sure most of the people here won't mind!
what do you guys think?
 
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Aqui é o Marcelão da ReefCorner(Marcelão Ribeiro,Atibaia-agora em São José dos Campos)...muito bom esse Forum de vinhos...

Chingchai,

It´s not nescessary to keep posting everyday here, thats your project is amzing and its becoming better and better as we expected....so i´ll only post it every other day...:D:D:D:hammer:
 
Thank you for the wonderful videos, before and after.


A truly inspiring accomplishment,
yes, I do know you are not completed....
 
im sure Chingchai is taking slow, steady and corals need space to grow.
beside, not that you want to put corals in then put. need to wait for shipments on gems.

and Chingchai, I have been watching your tank build for a long time and I'm very impressed. Way to go Chingchai, hope I am welcome to visit you when I go BKK.

and btw, I seen your skimmer personally at Reef depot. it makes my supermarin300 look so small! cheers dude :beer:
 
Any sign of a cycle thus far? I noticed a small amount of algae on the powerheads, but much less than normal on a tank in this stage of life! I'm curious, I couldn't help but notice that you have everything labeled in english. Is that the dominant language in tiawan? I fiqured it would be chinese. please excuss my ignorance on the issue.
 
Commonly called a 'tiger sponge', it's actually a species of encrusting tunicate from what I understand. I've never known anyone to keep them alive in captivity. They are notoriously impossible to maintain... along with a couple other specimens in that softie tank. So nobody go out and buy these without knowing exactly what you're getting into please... they basically do NOT survive in captivity from what I understand.

I'm of course not usually one to support the importation of impossible-to-keep species like these sponges and the dendronepthea. Ching I was hoping you could elaborate on the research you did along with the precautions you're taking and efforts being made to keep these notoriously impossible species?

One thing's for sure it will take a lot of trial and error. At least he has the right setup - small tank for heavy feeding diluted by huge water volume to keep the water pristine.
 
salty55: this reefer is in Thailand , so the language we can understand is English unless u understand Thai

I understand that completly. but he wouldn't permanantly etch the saying "life is to short to drink cheap wine" in english into the door of his house for our enternainment only, nor would he go through all the trouble of permanantly labeling all his plumbing in english if no one else but us could read it. hence my curiousity in whether english was a second language in thailand.
 
I think its because English is the most popular language ! and ChingChai may want to share this great Tank to all the Reef Player from all over the world.
And that,s why we can follow this miracle thread ever day:lolspin:
 
Hmmm, I'm in awe. A setup to rival public aquariums. When this starts to grow out it's going to be one of the best ever.

It is missing some large show fish. I couldn't see any fish until the camera went close in. Any plans for large tangs or angels?
 
water parameter by Aquaraise
24/9/09
"¢ Temperature "“ 24 degree C
"¢ Salinity Gravity "“ 35ppt (1.025)
"¢ pH "“ 8.08
"¢ dKH "“ 9.0
"¢ Ca "“ 420
"¢ Mg "“ 1150


30/9/09
"¢ Temperature "“ 24 degree C
"¢ Salinity Gravity "“ 35ppt (1.025)
"¢ pH "“ 8.05
"¢ dKH "“ 9.1
"¢ Ca "“ 425
"¢ Mg "“ 1355

8/10/09
"¢ Temperature "“ 24 degree C
"¢ Salinity Gravity "“ 35ppt (1.025)
"¢ pH "“ 8.00
"¢ dKH "“ 9.5
"¢ Ca "“ 430
"¢ Mg "“ 1340
Ching, may I know what's Aquaraise? I googled it and found webpages of it in thai! haha :X sadly I don't understand or read thai so mind elaborating?

Your efforts are well appreciated! :D

Happy Reefing,
Marc J.
 
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