My 29g MA with tap water in Ukraine

That's really cool. I'm not all that surprised, zoanthids always try to expand and find new areas to grow. Some have grown on my acro bases when they can. But I've never seen it to that extent. Thanks for sharing!
 
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4.5 years without changing the water -

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Equipment -
Heater 2 pcs 100w
Pump flow Boyu WM-2, SUNSUN JVP-101
Light 150W mg + 7pcs. blue LEDs cre + 4 pcs. T5 24W
 
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A few new video for the story - my MA 102g.

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Today - 5 years of experiment.

From 1 December 2012 the marine aquarium lives without changing the water.
 
Video for the story - my MA 102g.

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Video -

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For five years - nothing harmful has accumulated - according to scientists, the aquarium processes everything that is in tap water.
Link to an article about a filter in nature -
http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-011-4649-4_4
 
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