DSPS tank from Thailand (1000 gallon+)

i can't wait to see 5 achilles tang,a pair of gem tang and the candy basslett on your masterpiece.
thank you for sharing
 
Need some advice......

Need some advice......

Chingchai........

What is the cycle for your water changes?

I can produce 200 gal a day of ro/di. I can store and mix 440 gal SW in the fish room. I will have 25 gal ro/di in a raised tank for top off with a Y to supply both the main display and the Mars systems. My DT tank volume is about 1350 gal before I put in the live rock so I think I will probably have the same size water column that you do. I also will have similar filtration in the open system with 300 lbs of miracle mud etc... I'm not sure how our skimmers compare in volume and performance..mine is the RK2 25PE. have posted this question in my thread as well in case you haven't been there recently......;)

Peter
 
one other quick question if I may........

Do you remember the basic water parameters in the storage bins when you were storing your live rock????? temp. salt. etc.

Peter
 
Chingchai........

What is the cycle for your water changes?

I can produce 200 gal a day of ro/di. I can store and mix 440 gal SW in the fish room. I will have 25 gal ro/di in a raised tank for top off with a Y to supply both the main display and the Mars systems. My DT tank volume is about 1350 gal before I put in the live rock so I think I will probably have the same size water column that you do. I also will have similar filtration in the open system with 300 lbs of miracle mud etc... I'm not sure how our skimmers compare in volume and performance..mine is the RK2 25PE. have posted this question in my thread as well in case you haven't been there recently......;)

Peter

I change water once a week at 190 gallon.
I keep following your thread but sorry if I missed that question. My apology.
 
one other quick question if I may........

Do you remember the basic water parameters in the storage bins when you were storing your live rock????? temp. salt. etc.

Peter


I use natural sea water to treat my live rock.
Temp is around 25 celcius.
But I never check water parameter at that time. I am not serious about it.
 
A little update of my softies tank...

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Chingchai at the suggestion of nineball I have spent apx24 hours over the last 2 weeks reading every post of this thread including before the split. I must say you provide a shining example of this hobby and what it is truly about. Your tank is something all of us can aspire to create.You and Peter have jointly given me the courage and drive to consider a 200-300 gallon build in the next 2-3 years. More importantly after seeing your tank my wife has agreed to let me pursue this obsession. So I feel I owe you a debt of gratitude. I hope someday to make it to Thailand to see this wonder for myself. Again Thank you and congratulations on creating what I feel to be the best this hobby has ever seen.

Chris
 
Chingchai
I spent a couple of days reading your thread before posting. Your tank is simply amazing!
Thanks for sharing with us.

This year I will be in Thailand, I hope I have the opportunity to meet you.

Augusto
 

This is one of those times where you actually beat the limits of human imagination. None of us could possibly imagine your softie tank as it sits right now. What a spectacular result Chingchai. This is art in its truest form my friend. Very, very inspirational...........

Peter
 
I use natural sea water to treat my live rock.
Temp is around 25 celcius.
But I never check water parameter at that time. I am not serious about it.

After your initial build I can't remember water quality ever being an issue for you so you must have been doing something right.............OR I will ask you to buy my next lottery ticket for me!!!!!!!

Peter
 
Chingchai, if I may ask? If you were to describe your display tank, apart from the depth, what word would you use to suggest your style?

So far I have identified fruitstand, canyon, bonzai, lagoon to name a few examples of styles that are identifyable.

Peter
 
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