Mo's 6ftx8ftx3ft SPS Reef Tank

Well, Luc Posted a video recently....



Mo

whats the coral just to the right of the start button on the video..is that a sea fan or a gorgonian or what? not the green colony directly next to the start button, but the long finger lookin things.. haha ive always liked them and never knew what they were...
 
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What is this pump? I love it!
 
Mo, I'd really love to buy the DaStaCo 3000L reactor but am afraid I couldn't convert it to run in the US. Do you have friends in the US who run this?
 
Inspired by the post here, I've started reading Mo's thread on UR. I was thoroughly fascinated by the in-situ tank construction. And the bow thruster speaks for itself as crazy possibilities. But of note is I'm on, like, page 200 and the tank hasn't even been wet tested yet! LOL If I hadn't seen the video here I would have suspected it was still under construction... :)
 
Looking very good ! thanks for the update.

are the flatworms gone ? I dont notice any damage on the video from them :)
 
Mo, I'd really love to buy the DaStaCo 3000L reactor but am afraid I couldn't convert it to run in the US. Do you have friends in the US who run this?

Hi Charlene,

I'm pretty sure there is an option for US users.
My thread in the UK forum will have a link to the UK distributor who can advise.

Mo
 
Looking very good ! thanks for the update.

are the flatworms gone ? I dont notice any damage on the video from them :)

Hi,

I'd guess they are still around, but my wrasses have almost wiped them out.
I have seen some eggs a few months ago, but not seen AEFW damage recently.

I run my phos a little higher, so the coral tissue is much thicker. I also feed more and restarted an algae bed to use up any excess nutrient.

Mo
 
Just an iPad image.. loaded straight up. I lost my big (18") efflo after accidentally dumping 400L of RO into the system.

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