My BTTS 22G nano reef

Koba

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As Winston Churchill said on 1940, here I present my blood, toil, tears and sweat reef hehehe

Has mounted since February last year but has cost me much at this point of having it all "balanced". A transfer (from home to office), bad advice, and virtually no cycling were to spend the thousand and one plagues of the apocalypse.

Fortunately, with effort and perseverance, I managed to keep it decent and correct the course.

It's a 22G nano reef with HQI 150W, Vortech MP10W, Teco TR5 and profilux 3 (I will show you the full equipment on next days).

2 Ocellaris
1 Ecsenius bicolor
1 Centropyge Loriculus

1 Lysmata amboinensis
1 Lysmata debelius

Zoos
Xenia
Rhodactis
Euphyllia divisa
Entacmaea quadricolor red

Temperature 25º
Salinity 1024
Nitrates 0
Phosphates 0
PH 7.95
KH 11
Ca 460
MG 1350

Additing:

Seachem reef complete
Seachem reef carbonate
Seachem reef plus
Biodigest

Waterchange of 1.5G every week

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I hope you enjoy it!!
 
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I'll expand the post with details on food, additives, test I do, and so on.

FOOD:

All I have are eating fish dry. This was another of the measures taken to improve the pest theme whipped me.
Stop feeding frozen overnight, and the fish were gradually accustomed. To the one you took was to Ecsenius bicolor, which was almost 2 weeks without eating (still stinging from all the rocks, of course). Now is the most devouring.

The Loriculus I bought it and was already feeding on dry, so it was a luxury.

The Entacmaea is new, so I'll start trying to give every 15 days a piece of shrimp. I do not want to become a huge issue, this being the reason why not feed it every week (I've read several posts about it, correct me if I'm wrong).

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Regards,
 
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