Fascinating to see how this coral developed in 16 months.
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Thanks m8Still looking good Glenn, inspiring!
I take many pictures all the time. Sometimes I get inspired an do a timeline collectionThis growth sequence is simply amazing and phenomenal.
I wish i can achieve similar. I just don't get your method.
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I don't waterchangesDoes your colonies come out of the water during WC?
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http://www.advancedaquarist.com/blog/glennfs-1500-liter-reef-using-hisdsr-method
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This thread is it.Thanks for sharing. Do you have a build thread or more info on how you run your tank?
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I Made some pictures while the lightfixture had to be removed for maintenance.
The EZ550reef has grown into a full reef again since the last rescape.
The new species that apparently would be "hard-to-keep corals" are also doing very well.
The system is so stable that the last measurement I took was already 2 months ago.
As an experienced aquarist you learn to recognize signals and you can sometimes sit back and enjoy cruising along, but you must always be aware that it does not turn into overconfidence or neglect.
This aquarium has been running without regular water changes since 2015. There was a time when it was thought impossible to do so. Nowadays it is generally accepted that we can do just fine without it . More and more manufacturers are now using it as an argument to promote a product. Waterchanges are great for emergency interventions. They are not ecological and if you have things well managed certainly not necessary as a regular maintenance method.
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Hi Glenn ,
Quite a long thread and an amazing one to read through .
Definitely looking to learn more about your unique method as now Deltec USA has started carrying DSR products .
However , my question is really around your amazing butterflies especially Corallochaetadons that you have . How did you manage to get them to eat ? What foods ?
What did you do to quarantine them and help with bacterial issues ?
Regards,
Abhishek