Plantbrain
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James P. can kiss my hairy behind
I don't care if people do not think Marine tanks should be considered plant tanks or not. I think it's pretty clear that is a plant tank, there's no Coral, hydroids, sponges etc in this tank, it's either macro algae of seagrasses etc. I'm still taking photo's and tweaking this tank.
Main thing is to get the experience and be able to reproduce this type of aquascape using marine plants.
I'll tell you, this was not easy, but it can be done and I may find some ways/methods to make this easier as I progress.
This part of the hobby genre is in it's infancy
The methods and approaches to that of FW planted tanks are distinctly different.
Getting algae to attach in a certain place is not as simple as replanting/pruning!
I also needed more light than I had thought to have good dense growth.
This tank gets fed a little and KNO3, iron, Mg, Kalk(for Ca and alkalinity) weekly.
I only hope that this tank will get better and better. Marine tanks tend to be less pruning, hassles, water changes but care is needed and patience. Generally after a year or more they settle in nicely.
I am certain to get a chiller later, this tank cannot go about 78F or so, the algae are temp sensitive, I figured this out quickly, some species are quite temp tolerant, most are not.
I plan on adding some shrimps, bloods and clowns. The damsel might be replaced with something else less vicious.
A general approach is picking the actors(the critters and fish) and the aquascape is the stage on which they live.
I have not gotten to that level with this tank yet.
Regards,
Tom Barr
James P. can kiss my hairy behind

Main thing is to get the experience and be able to reproduce this type of aquascape using marine plants.
I'll tell you, this was not easy, but it can be done and I may find some ways/methods to make this easier as I progress.
This part of the hobby genre is in it's infancy
The methods and approaches to that of FW planted tanks are distinctly different.
Getting algae to attach in a certain place is not as simple as replanting/pruning!
I also needed more light than I had thought to have good dense growth.
This tank gets fed a little and KNO3, iron, Mg, Kalk(for Ca and alkalinity) weekly.
I only hope that this tank will get better and better. Marine tanks tend to be less pruning, hassles, water changes but care is needed and patience. Generally after a year or more they settle in nicely.
I am certain to get a chiller later, this tank cannot go about 78F or so, the algae are temp sensitive, I figured this out quickly, some species are quite temp tolerant, most are not.
I plan on adding some shrimps, bloods and clowns. The damsel might be replaced with something else less vicious.
A general approach is picking the actors(the critters and fish) and the aquascape is the stage on which they live.
I have not gotten to that level with this tank yet.
Regards,
Tom Barr