My 450l + 180l sump ( 160g) from Poland

Felec

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Hi
For some time I read this forum and I am very impressed with your projects. Now I'd like to introduce you to my modest aquarium, which I hope you'll enjoy.

Starting from the beginning
My name is Matthew, I'm 16 and i live i Gdynia (Poland)
Adventure with aquarium hobby began over 10 years ago from a small freshwater aquarium. Last year, I wanted something more, and so I became interested in sea aquarium hobby.
7 months ago I started preparing and completing equipment for my first project, which is quite large for the beginner .
It is aquarium 120x60x60 cm with front and left side from Opti White . As a technical tank there is 180l - 90x45x45cm tank from normal float glass.


Everything was going perfectly for the first 4 months. Aquarium was getting new life that was growing beautifully.
Here are some pics :
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I'm not a good photographer so I'll show video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9M5hAi_S5FI#t=24


Unfortunately, in December in the aquarium started happening something wrong. Phosphate levels began to rise (during the month from 0.0 to 1.21). Corals began to indulge. After a long search I found out that the rock which I bought second-hand is the source of all problems.
It was very dificult decision but it was needed
Some corals I sold, and part went to my friends tank. 3 weeks ago I threw a rock and loss completed by the 17kg of new dry rock.
Currently, the aquarium is recovering . In a few weeks as everything would be stable, I will bring back other corals.
Now it looks like this
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And how do you like it ?

I hope that I've not made too many mistakes but I still learn your language.

Matthew
 
Steel frame, welded by a friend of profiles 20x40x2mm
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The first option i had 80 kg of rock (15 kg dry and 65kg from liquidated aquarium)
There it just arrived
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And after the batle
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As light there is T5 lamp 8X54W with ATI tubes .
Time for plumbing :crazy1: which was one of the nicest work.
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In sump works DIY version of Bubble King 200 (1500l/h air flow, 3500l/h water flow ) . 2 x Tunze 6095 as circulation + JVP 5000l/h
I use NJ4500 on the return of water to the aquarium . There is also an automatic refill tank.
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Wow! Excellent video. Very good close-ups of the fish.

What steps are you taking to deal with the aptasia anemones?

Dave.M
 
Thanks
Struggle with aiptasia is very dificult . As you can see at the film there are planty of them...
About mounth ago I bought Chelmon Rostratus but he isn't interesed in eating this anemones ( I hope he will change his menu ).
I tried to attack them with boiling water in a syringe with a needle but it works only when you do not soak the syringe in water but only the same needle - otherwise the water cools too much and did not work. The method is effective but requires to take rocks from the aquarium.
Recently I had the idea that instead of drenching them with boiling water I was pulling them into the syringe. It works but only with smaller individuals (I have a lot of them, some having even 5 cm high). This isn't an easy way and requires some skills - I used it only to those anemones which infuses coral's foot.
Unfortunately, aiptasia anemones terribly quickly reproduce and i have to do something to prevent them.
I want to borrow Chaetodon Auriga for a period of time . Apparently, they are reliable in this case ( at least more than Acreichthys tomentosus ).
 
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