DSPS tank from Thailand (1000 gallon+)

Some update:

I move the outlet pipe of skimmer, carbon, ozone, phosphate and frag tank to the filter sock.
The reason is to reduce micro bubble in the sump.

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add one more outlet from mixing tank just in case.

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My fish guy is too busy to clean the skimmer. This is already three days.

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Chingchai,
Please forgive the dumb questions as I'm trying to learn from your experience.

1. Are you adding the Copepods to your refugium or display tank and how much?

2. What are you hoping to accomplish with the Copepods?

3. Does this have value for your softies?? (How are they by the way?)

Peter
 
Well if your pocketbook is empty all you can really do for now is sit back and enjoy what you have. Watch your corals go, go flashlight hunting for unknown creatures.

Trust me your tank is way beyond what many of us consider a dream tank as it is. I could be very happy with what is there myself.

Good luck with any future progress you have.
 
Some update:

I move the outlet pipe of skimmer, carbon, ozone, phosphate and frag tank to the filter sock.
The reason is to reduce micro bubble in the sump.

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:wavehand:

Congratulations - because the micro-bubbles don't remain in the sump. I can imagine that it is very nasty, watching such a wonderful, bright tank (very sorry for your fishes:sad1:) with it's fantastic corals - and there are lots of micro bubbles in the water.

Chingchai: thank you so very much for sharing your impressions with all of us. It is a real dream for most of us reefkeepers, which we NEVER can make become true.

PS:

Because of your empty pocket :thumbsup:: the money you spend for the tank can't be used to buy wine. Never in a life time, you can drink so much (even very good!!) wine:lmao:
 
I think that is the darkest skimmate I've ever seen! Strange how the tank wouldn't really look too dirty if you took the skimmer offline for 3 days. But imagine if you emptied that into even a tank the size of yours. It would make the entire tank FILTHY. How can that be lol.
 
Chingchai,
Please forgive the dumb questions as I'm trying to learn from your experience.

1. Are you adding the Copepods to your refugium or display tank and how much?

2. What are you hoping to accomplish with the Copepods?

3. Does this have value for your softies?? (How are they by the way?)

Peter

1. I add three jars into my refugium and two jars into my softies tank
2. I hope to increase population of Copepods (just like what the product claims). It will benefit my fishes and corals.
3. I think so.

Yes, my softies tank is doing fine. I lost only one small Tiger Sponge.

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new member (it is some kind of coco worm from Caribbean)
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