From Freshwater to Reef tank of 300 Liters.

Hello all, problems with a bit of NO3 and NO2 and Acropora with some dying, I had to make some changes in the aquarium, these changes was to greatly reduce the live sand and change the layout, making it more open.

I hope you enjoy and comment.

Thank you.

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Beautiful tank!

I'd say your bioload is a bit high. Maybe removing a tang or two would help with NO3? This reminds of a tank that Tanu (i think) had. He had a huge fishload and incredible corals.
 
Hi Jimmy, maybe, but i have a great skimmer, and filter bag´s.

Now i will start with the biopellets, and wait for NO3 reducting.
 
Before - October 2011

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After - November 2011

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Hi all, my new entries.

Lamarck's Angelfish (Genicanthus lamarck) and Six Line Wrasse (Pseudocheilinus hexataenia)

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Regards.
 
Hi all, can you give me your opinion by the things i´m using?

-Balling light system (Ca,Mg,KH)
-Fauna Marin trace elements
-NP Biopellets
-ZeoBak
-ZeoFood 7
-ZeoCarbon
-Phytoplakton and Zooplakton

What you think?

Best regards,
Bruno Santos
 
Hi all, now i´m using NP biopellets+Zeobak+Zeofood7, and for low PO4 i used ATI Phosphate stop, but some corals start to bleaching, and i take off the Ati Phosphate stop.

Any comments?

Best regards,
Bruno Santos.
 
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