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Buffer, what do you feed all those NPS corals and what method of phosphate control do you use? Very beautiful and unique reef.

Thank you reefkeeper, I feed 2x's/day with a mix of:

Filtrator Xaqua
Lambda Xaqua
Zooplancton Xaqua
Coralvitalizer Zeovit
Sponge Power Zeovit
Reefboster Prodibio
Ultra Clam FM
Ultra fan FM
Ultra minf FM
Ultra pac FM
Ultra organic FM


For maintenance of nutrients I use:

Life A Xaqua
Life E Xaqua
Bio P Xaqua
Bio D Xaqua
Zeolits

soon I want to try NP Biopellets


Best regards,
Buffer
 
Here is my tank. 220g mixed reef.

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Hello,

You will find here a video of my tank :Video-Samy

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Here's mine, new aquascape and new frags. Vid was shot today, March 11, 2010.

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I want to make some videos of my tank and I am looking to purchase a camera that takes really nice HD high quality video's.

What camera does the majority here think is the best for the job?

Thanks in advance.
 
There is still not enough space for all theses angels and tangs to fully grow up and have enough room. Water quality can be good all you want, it's like saying 500 people are fine on a 747 as they have food and excellent air quality. I think we can all agree that anybody would rather be in his/her own home or in a big place rather than stuck on an airplane. Same thing for your fishes, they will live allright, but they could survive in half that tank size, would that make it good for them? NO. You don't see any aggression because there is so many fish, no one can make up it's territory, so they are acting like fishes a the reef/pet shop.

If I'm correct, none of these fish are fully grown, if they were, they all would'nt be in there, when I feel their isn't enough room, I will upgrade to a larger tank. In this hobby their are a lot of if's and when's. To an extent you have to be prepared, but your reasoning is illogical because when you compare our tank's and territory of course their is not enough room, matter of fact, some of your tangs occupy up to 50M of territory in the wild, so I could say they do not have enough space and that your tank is too small, however this is not true.

Here is a new update of my fish in their NEW 500 gallon system. I plan on adding a couple more fish, flame angel and red coris wrasse. I have a queen angel in quarantine right now also. My Big green bird wrasse is in the vid at the end. The water is a bit yellow due to medication for hexamita. the tank looks even better now, but this is the only vid I have for now so enjoy!

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My 10 Month old 180 Gallon T5 Reef

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