German Reef tank

stefank

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Hello
My name is Stefan, i am 22 years old and live in germany.
In the shool we lern a litle bit english. But I wasn´t verry good in it :D
I hope you will understand me :D If someone can´t understand something... pleace ask. I will try it again.
Why I am here?
I want to employ more english to lern it better.
And I want to know the differece between the Reef tanks in Germany and America :D

Now about my tank:
I have a 500 L (132 Galionen?) Reef tank with soft and stone Corals.
(LPS/SPS/Soft corals)
My fishes are
1x Zebrasoma flavescens
2x Chromis viridis
2x Chrysiptera parasema
2x Amphiprion ocellaris
1x Acreichthys tomentosus

The technique:
Tunze DOC skimmer
4x Aqua Illumination Sol blue

And now some Pictures and a video
watch

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My next aim is to breed Hippocampus reidi.
By my last try I have breed 1 sea horse. But the next try will be better.
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Achtung!

Achtung!

Guten Tag mein Herr!

Ich lebtd in Wiesbaden in 1963.

ich habe Deutsch in der schula aber ich wasent sehr gut darin LOL

willkommen to Reef Central!

Richard TBS
www.tbsaltwater.com :lolspin::lolspin::lolspin:
 
Stefan, I like the nice full look of your tank. The macroalgae mixed in with the corals is very cool. It's almost like I just dove down to a thriving natural reef area. Good job.
 
Thank you :D
actually i try to improve the growing of the macroalgae. I Use a plant fertilizer for freshwater (Tetra plantaMin) . And the macroalgae love it :D
since I take 1ml per day even the Ulva sp. is growing :D

My bigest problem are the Aiptasia everywhere. But actually i breed some Berghia sp. :D
 
Sehr unterschiedlich :D (ich antworte mal, das es alle lesen können)

But i think in Germany Corals are more expensive than in america.
Some big shops sell every coral (SPS, LPS and Soft corals) for 39€ (44,64$)
A verry good price are 15-19€ per coral. (17,17$-21,75$)
But the price varies greatly in the shops. Without upward :D
 
New Photos :D
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Sehr unterschiedlich :D (ich antworte mal, das es alle lesen können)

But i think in Germany Corals are more expensive than in america.
Some big shops sell every coral (SPS, LPS and Soft corals) for 39€ (44,64$)
A verry good price are 15-19€ per coral. (17,17$-21,75$)
But the price varies greatly in the shops. Without upward :D

It would depend on the area. Here I have to pay $50+ for easy corals, such as Sarcophyton sp. and Heteroxenia sp. I've never seen a stony coral at a local store. Montana has 2 good stores and they are 3 hours drive away from me.
 
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