philaquarist
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Hi,
I am a 50+ year old aquarist from the Philippines. I’ve been keeping marine tanks since 1970, and have gone through most everything in this hobby. Perhaps my experience has been a bit diluted by the financial limitations of living (and earning a salary) in a third world economy, but on the other hand, it has also been enhanced by easy access to reefs and other marine habitats.
I’m about to start building my “dream†system of a 500+ gallon system of 6 display tanks (each representing a different biotope), but sharing a common water management system. A key part of the design is the presence of a fairly complex stand-alone upstream refugium system.
This fuge is not designed to achieve nitrification/denitrification (a large 50-gallon RDSB will help me there). Instead, the major objectives of the refugium are essentially:
1) biodiversity
2) added food-webs (mainly planktonic larvae of the various fuge creatures)
3) nutrient export (through Chaetomorpha)
4) added water mediation/filtration (through various filter-feeding livestock)
The basic refugium design had been floating in my mind for several years now, so I am naturally very excited at being so close to finally implementing it. Since the start of 2008, I have sent design prototypes to a few friends for private comments and suggestions. These include some hobbyists from the Philippines, Japan and the USA (including a few who are members of this forum), as well as the senior marine biologists from the top universities in my country. Their comments have brought me to the design that I have so far.
I am enclosing some very broad design specifications for this refugium (see attached pdf), hoping that some good folks in this forum will see both the forest and the trees, and give me further comments, criticism and suggestions. I hope to elicit both big-picture comments, as well as very detailed suggestionsm whether on design or on biotope/livestock selection.
Any comments will be very timely. My schedule calls for all tanks to be finished by mid-December, cycled by mid-March, and slowly populated starting April. (Much of the old livestock from my old 2x90-gallon systems have been given away for adoption, while some were kept in my still-existing 350-gallon marine grow-out pond, so I would need to slowly gather new specimens).
Thanks in advance.
And if anybody needs anything on the hobby in the Philippines, just give me a quick PM or email. I will try my best to answer or help you. (Being "the" pioneer / old-timer has its advantages
)
Phil
I am a 50+ year old aquarist from the Philippines. I’ve been keeping marine tanks since 1970, and have gone through most everything in this hobby. Perhaps my experience has been a bit diluted by the financial limitations of living (and earning a salary) in a third world economy, but on the other hand, it has also been enhanced by easy access to reefs and other marine habitats.
I’m about to start building my “dream†system of a 500+ gallon system of 6 display tanks (each representing a different biotope), but sharing a common water management system. A key part of the design is the presence of a fairly complex stand-alone upstream refugium system.
This fuge is not designed to achieve nitrification/denitrification (a large 50-gallon RDSB will help me there). Instead, the major objectives of the refugium are essentially:
1) biodiversity
2) added food-webs (mainly planktonic larvae of the various fuge creatures)
3) nutrient export (through Chaetomorpha)
4) added water mediation/filtration (through various filter-feeding livestock)
The basic refugium design had been floating in my mind for several years now, so I am naturally very excited at being so close to finally implementing it. Since the start of 2008, I have sent design prototypes to a few friends for private comments and suggestions. These include some hobbyists from the Philippines, Japan and the USA (including a few who are members of this forum), as well as the senior marine biologists from the top universities in my country. Their comments have brought me to the design that I have so far.
I am enclosing some very broad design specifications for this refugium (see attached pdf), hoping that some good folks in this forum will see both the forest and the trees, and give me further comments, criticism and suggestions. I hope to elicit both big-picture comments, as well as very detailed suggestionsm whether on design or on biotope/livestock selection.
Any comments will be very timely. My schedule calls for all tanks to be finished by mid-December, cycled by mid-March, and slowly populated starting April. (Much of the old livestock from my old 2x90-gallon systems have been given away for adoption, while some were kept in my still-existing 350-gallon marine grow-out pond, so I would need to slowly gather new specimens).
Thanks in advance.
Phil