DSPS tank from Thailand (1000 gallon+)

I would suggest a couple of glasses of good wine to calm the nerves and keep everyone patient. Rushing seems to lead me to disasters :)

Are you planning to keep the narrow stacking columns of live rock you innovated the use of in your first construction.

I still find that look very pleasing. If there is ever an occasion for me to completely re-do my classroom display I would love to experiment with an interpretation of your work that has been dancing in my imagination for a while now.

I can not wait to see your new look and as always want to express gratitude for you taking time to talk with us all and share this wonderful journey

luck be with you
David
 
Wishing you all the very best Chingchai.
What is your plan for the majanos? Wouldn't you be risking another infestation if you are using the same live rock? Or planning to rescape with new live rock?
We are glad that your passion and enthusiasm is back and looking forward for an excellent journey with you and this masterpiece tank.

Only a very few I mean fewer than few can claim the swimsuit shot for tank maintenance. :)
Your refugium now is looking worthy of TOTM if you ask me!!! Must be one of the best coral collection ever in there.

Looking forward to great new innovations from you :)

Happy Reefing!!!
:beer:

Anup. Changing live rock is big story.
I will try my best to get rid of them as many as I can. That's why I have to go into the tank.
Thanks for your kind words.
 
I would suggest a couple of glasses of good wine to calm the nerves and keep everyone patient. Rushing seems to lead me to disasters :)

Are you planning to keep the narrow stacking columns of live rock you innovated the use of in your first construction.

I still find that look very pleasing. If there is ever an occasion for me to completely re-do my classroom display I would love to experiment with an interpretation of your work that has been dancing in my imagination for a while now.

I can not wait to see your new look and as always want to express gratitude for you taking time to talk with us all and share this wonderful journey

luck be with you
David

David. Thanks.
Couple of red wine may make me sleepy.
Yes, I will make everything slow but sure.
I will keep most of my rock work.
 
Day 2:
Tough and very tired. But life goes on..

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Luckily I am not tall :-)

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Wow!! What about keeping the LPS and clams separately after this exercise and keeping a butterfly like C. lunula to clean up the left over majano's?

Later, you can remove the BF and add the clams and LPS to the tank again...

Good luck!
 
Luckily I am not tall :-)

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Ok just one glass then: no sleeping in the tank ;)

I am glad i do not have to dive in to reach the bottom of my tank: wet sleeves are tough enough
 
Wow!! What about keeping the LPS and clams separately after this exercise and keeping a butterfly like C. lunula to clean up the left over majano's?

Later, you can remove the BF and add the clams and LPS to the tank again...

Good luck!

Tanne. Thanks.
But there are thousands of majano's. I don't think the fish can take care of them.
 
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