DSPS tank from Thailand (1000 gallon+)

Glad to see everything is still looking great. Too often these kind of 'dream builds' wind up too ambitious to keep up, but with all of your planning and forethought, it looks awesome.
noahm. Thank you so much.
It is quite tough to keeping the tank up.
But we don't know how to quit. Right?
 
Sir
Do you have a fairy wrasse in the your masterpiece?
And have you considered adding a few rhomboid , lineatus, flame wrasse and Cebu Pyle fairy wrasse

Lawrence. I don't have any fairy wrasse yet.
I am looking for some nice and rare ones especially the flasher wrasses.
 
Chingchai friend buy an open brain coral 5 days ago and was very nice
but began to die and check my parameters of Ca 410, and Kh 9.2 and
Mg in 1500. The skimmer is functioning very well the light is either not
be grateful for your help.

I sometime had same experience just like yours.
It is the condition of the coral not your tank.
As long as most of the corals are doing okay, you don't have to be serious.
 
FTS (as requested)
Have a great day.

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I dont know how i missed this, but this is very easily one of the top 3 or 4 reef tanks i have seen in my life... what a monday morning treat to view something like this... simply incredible... i love how its actually deep and has some amazing column like structures... you are the man... hands down :) great job!
 
Chingchai friend buy an open brain coral 5 days ago and was very nice
but began to die and check my parameters of Ca 410, and Kh 9.2 and
Mg in 1500. The skimmer is functioning very well the light is either not
be grateful for your help.

sorry to hear that.. but did u acclimate the corals? maybe the KH swing from the previous place do the damage.. LPS prefer lower KH compared to SPS..

CMIIW

sorry Mr Ching (for replying on ur thread)
 
Lawrence. I don't have any fairy wrasse yet.
I am looking for some nice and rare ones especially the flasher wrasses.
sir
those wrasse the i mention are not common and fairly expensive
trio of rhomboid,lineatus,flame,choati,lennardi wrasse can be over thousands of dollars

i have a apportunity of owning the flame, lineatus and rhomboid supermale.
they are amazing but i have to sell them because i am going fallow (fishless on my main tank to get rid of ICK) again
while i am on my month long vacation.
 
Hi Chingchai we going to vist India on the 8 July for 3 weeks. Hopefully I want to come next year to visit you. Thailand is the cheapest place to visit for us South Africans.
Chingchai do you use Biopellets on your system or does any of your friends use them.
 
I dont know how i missed this, but this is very easily one of the top 3 or 4 reef tanks i have seen in my life... what a monday morning treat to view something like this... simply incredible... i love how its actually deep and has some amazing column like structures... you are the man... hands down :) great job!

Neal. Thank you for your kind words.
 
sir
those wrasse the i mention are not common and fairly expensive
trio of rhomboid,lineatus,flame,choati,lennardi wrasse can be over thousands of dollars

i have a apportunity of owning the flame, lineatus and rhomboid supermale.
they are amazing but i have to sell them because i am going fallow (fishless on my main tank to get rid of ICK) again
while i am on my month long vacation.

Yes, I know those fishes are not common.
Hope I can find some of them.
Enjoy your vacation.
 
Hi Chingchai we going to vist India on the 8 July for 3 weeks. Hopefully I want to come next year to visit you. Thailand is the cheapest place to visit for us South Africans.
Chingchai do you use Biopellets on your system or does any of your friends use them.

No, I never use Biopellets but some of my friends do.
They are happy with it.
 
Hey chingchai, can I get a 'Current Fish Livestock List'? I and many others here would love to know what populates your amazing aquarium.
 
Hey chingchai, can I get a 'Current Fish Livestock List'? I and many others here would love to know what populates your amazing aquarium.

Here is my current fish list:
- Blue Eyes Cardinal Fish (apogon leptacanthus) x 6
- Resplendent Angelfish (Centropyge resplendens) x 1
- Wyoming White Clownfish (Ocellaris clownfish) x 3
- Bartlett Anthias (Pseudanthias bartlettorum) x 7
- Achilles Tang (Acanthurus achilles) x 2
- Gem Tang (Zebrasoma gemmatum) x 2
- Candy Basslet (Liopropoma carmabi) x 2
- Spotted-Gill Cardinal (Apogon chrysopomus) x 13
- Japanese Pygmy Angelfish (Centropyge interruptus) x 2
- Rhomboid Golden Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus rhomboidalis) x 1
- Plectranthias pelicieri x 2
- Earles Fairy Wrasse x 1
- Crosshatch Triggerfish (Xanthichthys mento) x 2
- Chrysiptera rollandi (Rolland's Demoiselle) x 2
- Peppermint Hogfish (Bodianus masudai) x 2
- Snowflake Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) x 2
- Naked False Percula Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) x 2
- Yellow Hawaiian deep anthias (Odontanthias fuscipinni) x 2
- Neon Wrasse (Bodianus sanguineus) x 2
- Randall's Anthias (Pseudanthias randalli) x 2
- Joculator Angelfish (Centropyge Joculator) x 1
- Ventralis Anthias (Pseudanthias ventralis) x 4
- Yellow Hawkfish (Paracirrhites xanthus) x 1
- Borbonius Anthias (Odontanthias borbonius) x 2
- Cherry Anthias (Sacurano margaritacea) x 2
- Girdled Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus balteatus) x 1
- Gramma dejongi x 1
- ORA Domino (Amphiprion ocellaris) x 2
- Hawaiian Longfin Anthias (Pseudanthias ventralis hawaiiensis) x 3
- Novaculops halsteadi x 1
- Xyrichthys novacula x 2
 
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