JASON's 5x3 SPS TANK

16/11/14
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FTS
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Scotty Freddy’s Granulosa
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G'day Jason, I can't see any of these pics, which really sucks from what I'm reading! Any suggestions on what I can do to see them?

Cheers, Paul.

P.s. The video worked, WOW!! Congrats on a beautiful tank mate!
 
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Beautiful Tank and healthy animals.
Is your management therefore based on Biopellets (what kind?), carbon (what kind?) and lanthanum chloride?
How many hours of photoperiod?
have you got rocs in the sump?
Thanks
 
Great video. I am sure you have answered this before, but what camera lens setup are you using?

Hi there. I use canon 7d, with variety of lenses, ranging from sigma 17-70, sigma 50mm F1.4, and of course a 100mmmacro lense. :)

Wonderful. Congratulations
Thank you.

G'day Jason, I can't see any of these pics, which really sucks from what I'm reading! Any suggestions on what I can do to see them?

Cheers, Paul.

P.s. The video worked, WOW!! Congrats on a beautiful tank mate!

Im not sure what has happened to my pics. I will have to investigate my image hosting service. If only we could direct upload to reef central :(

I can't see any of the pictures
(as above) :(

Beautiful Tank and healthy animals.
Is your management therefore based on Biopellets (what kind?), carbon (what kind?) and lanthanum chloride?
How many hours of photoperiod?
have you got rocs in the sump?
Thanks
biopellets are a generic 'marine sources' brand. Carbon is from a group buy a long time ago, approx 1 ltr in stocking in sump. photoperiod is 10hrs, with 2/10 on for 14hrs.
Yes I have rocks in sump, but only a small amount so that I can still syphone detritus build up.


Very nice Tank.
Thank you my friend
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Some of you asked for some pics of my sump arrangement.
I always recommend the same configuration, 3 compartments, very simple, and having the middle compartment as a settling trap to collect detritus. Keep it bare bottom too, so that you can syphon detritus from it every 3-4 months.
Heater and biopellets in the inlet compartment, (booster heater in middle settling trap too), and return section contains skimmer, Carx, stocking of carbon, and of course, ATO and return pump.
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Remote refugium
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It is very convenient to have a purpose built maintenance area for your tank.
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