my house reef (211 g.)

Also want to add that I saw positive results after 1.5 month,and things got better and better after.Last weak I replaced 2 cups of my old sand[top layer] Waiting for macro lens for D70 to post some pictures.
 
I will be starting Prodibio Bac/Bac food soon (waiting on the
order). I am also going to use Reef-resh Bac/Bac food. I already
dose small amounts of Vodka. I run Ozone and will continue to.
Reef-Resh says their system does better with Ozone. Although
my SPS colors are good I feel there is room for improvement. I
will document with pics and tank specs prior to starting and then
update.
 
Has anyone tried the coral food reef roids by polyp lab?

The corals really seem to respond really well to it.

Been doing Reef star amino acids, Only 5 days however great results, I am noticing changes in my corals.
 
I ordered a free sample of reef roids a couple weeks ago but haven't seen it or heard anything back from them yet.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7082559#post7082559 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Travis
I ordered a free sample of reef roids a couple weeks ago but haven't seen it or heard anything back from them yet.

Hi Travis

Have you decided to go with Polyplabs for the bacs and food? Pls keep us posted if you have

Cheers

Simon
 
Dear coral friends

Thank you for the many contributions in my thread.
Because the thread has got gigantic, it was split.
I would like that also new readers keep the summary and therefore will introduce my tank in the new part.
I look forward to the next 1000 answers. :D

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Tank Details:

Tank Size:
840 liters /210 Gallons


Lighting:
Pure T5!!
2x54 Watt ATI Aquablue Special
2x54 Watt ATI Blue Plus
4x80 Watt ATI Aquablue Special
4x80 Watt ATI Blue Plus
For a total of 856 Watts. The lamps are changed every 6-8 months.

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T5 for stone corals?
The light conditions compared at tropical reef roofs, we can often offer our corals only compromises both in the spectral light composition and in the intensity of radiation.
It just therefore makes sense to put the radiant energy with artificial light sources available in the areas in which the photosynthesis is supported optimally.
In comparison with the exclusive illumination with HQI the lights offer the corals a more efficient possibility with T5 technology of delivering sufficiently photo synthetically utilizable radiation (PUR).
This also is due to the more unfavorable radiation orientation besides the high waste of energy (approx. 20%) of the much HQI lamps with a stronger shading of one's own.
Through this coral can as a percentage absorb less PUR radiation.
By the T5 lights my corals have got much more colored.
The growth also has increased.
For me the T5 technology is the best opportunity for the light extraction.


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-Water Changes:
10% weekly changes with Reverse Osmosis water.

-Technical Equipment:

Skimmer: Skimmer Beast 1200P
Flow pumps: Tunze Streams
Ozone: None
UV: None


-Calcium Management:

Balling method
The consumption of calcium is about 40 mg/liters daily

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Filtration:

By a specific combination of maritime micro-organisms we get a stable and largely natural ecosystem in the small format. The imitation of the ecosystem "sea" doesn't confine itself only by the keeping of corals, cancer animals, fish and other life-forms.
Biology is an important factor.
Technical aids cannot replace a stable biological climate.
I prefer to limit the amount of technical solutions and focus on biological filtration methods:

Live rock
DSB (100% Livesand)
DSB should have a height of least 10 cm and consist of living sand this. However, the most important factor is the particles size.
The ââ"šÂ¬Ã…"œnormalââ"šÂ¬Ã‚ coral break is unsuitable for a DSB. We need the finest sand.
We distinguish the water in the water layer above the sand and water layers in the sand.
By the occurrence of bacteria and by gas diffusion the water is subdivided into visible layers within the DSB. These layers are different from each other by the predominant oxygen concentration. We distinguish aerobic, anaerobic and anoxycal segments. The aerobic layer has the same oxygen concentration as the water above the sand roughly.
In the anaerobic layer, oxygen is availably but already still considerably fewer than in the layer being over it.
The anoxic layer doesn't contain relaxed oxygen.
If there wasn't a life in the sand, there would be no layer formation either.
This is caused by bacteria, micro organisms and animals which live on the surface of sediment particles.
In the different layers it comes to a breakdown of nutrients.


Current Water Parameters:

Temperature: 25Ã"šÃ‚°C
Salinity: 35ppt
pH: low 7.90 high 8.1
No3: undetectable
No2: undetectable
NH4: undetectable
Po4: undetectable
Si3 : undetectable
Ca: 420mg/ml
Alk: 7-9 DKH
Mg: 1300mg/ml
Redox: 400-450



Additions:

Daily:
Amino acid
Coral Vitalizer (Korallenzucht)

Weekly:
Amino acids/vitamins ââ"šÂ¬Ã…"œReefBoosterââ"šÂ¬Ã‚ (Prodibio)

Bi-Weekly:
Bacteria ââ"šÂ¬Ã…"œBio Digestââ"šÂ¬Ã‚ (Prodibio)
Bacteria food ââ"šÂ¬Ã…"œBioptimââ"šÂ¬Ã‚(Prodibio)

Aim of all products is creating a relatively low nutrient environment in our seawater aquaria.
The bonus of selected bacteria and the feeding reduce the nutrients.
The biological functions are activated. ReefBooster serves the diet of the corals and DSB resident.
The dosage of the individual components is very simple. The ampoule tops are simply broken off, the contents thinned down into some aquarium water and admitted. Ready!
The Vodka method also increases bacteria anyway? Right!
Vodka is a carbon source for the bacteria. By the bonus of Vodka one obtains an increase of all bacteriaââ"šÂ¬Ã¢"žÂ¢s contained in the system. By the bonus of selected bacterium and carbon sources the desired bacteria remain dominant.
So the biological functions are used optimally.

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Tank Inhabitants:
Corals:
99% of the corals in this tank are SPS and LPS corals, 54 in all.


Fish:
I try to reconstruct a natural coral-reef in my small tank. So of course fish and invertebrates are also included. My fish population:
2 Zebrasoma flavescens
1 Zebrasoma veliferum
20 Pseudanthias squamipinnis
11 Chromis virdis
3 Amphiprion ocellaris
2 Oxycirrhites typus
2 Synchiropus splendidus
2 Labroides dimidiatus
1 Salarias fasciatus
1 Gobiodon okinawae
2 Gobiodon histrio

- Inverts:
30 Hermit crabs
5 Tridacna squamosa
4 Mesipilia globulus
8 Lysmata amboinensis
2 Stenopus hispidus
 
Hi Iwan

Nice to see you on your thread again:)

Have you stopped using the Nightsun products? If you are still using them have you changed from the 10% dosage rates?

Cheers

Simon
 
I've been dosing with the Prodobio now for a little over 2 weeks. I'm dosing as reccomend; Reef Booster weekly, Bioptim every 2 weeks, and Bio Digest every 15 days. I'm also adding the Saltfert Coralline Amnioacids (amino acids & amino carbohydrates) weekly per their instructions.

Should I continue with the Saltfert Amnio Acids or is there enough in the Prodobio products? And if I should continue would it be better to dose every day with it or just weekly?

Thank you!

Rich
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7083393#post7083393 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jnarowe
BTW Iwan, how much vodka does your tank drink?

I do not use vodka in my tank. Vodka is a carbon source for bacteria I prefer Bioptim as carbon source!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7083392#post7083392 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by TryTheChi
Hi Iwan

Nice to see you on your thread again:)

Have you stopped using the Nightsun products? If you are still using them have you changed from the 10% dosage rates?

Cheers

Simon

Hi Simon

I increased the dose up to 20%. After that the colors became darker. I stopped actually. I have to find the right dose for my tank. I experiment with the product, therefore I have not included it in my list yet.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7083500#post7083500 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by iwan
Hi Simon

I increased the dose up to 20%. After that the colors became darker. I stopped actually. I have to find the right dose for my tank. I experiment with the product, therefore I have not included it in my list yet.

Thanks Iwan

I have found a similar effect - I dosed 10% for the first 10 days - then 20% for three days - then stopped when the corals got darker - some polips went quite brown. I plan to lighten these again with PSG then restart @ 5% - what do you think?

Cheers

Simon
 
I'll do the same procedure. I think that in a low nutrient system as we have it with our method the need for trace elements is very low.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7083304#post7083304 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by TryTheChi
Hi Travis

Have you decided to go with Polyplabs for the bacs and food? Pls keep us posted if you have

Cheers

Simon

Hi Simon,
Actually, I am having some troubles with my tank currently. I've had some unexplained bleaching events occuring and can't figure out what is going on. I am going to try to get things stabilized and back on track again before I go making any changes such as starting Prodibio or PolypLabs. You can rest assured that if/when I start, I will post about it here.:D

I did order some AAHC and CV to hopefully help with some of my current problems.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7082559#post7082559 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Travis
I ordered a free sample of reef roids a couple weeks ago but haven't seen it or heard anything back from them yet.

The free samples are supposed to be shipped out in April.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7083482#post7083482 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by iwan
I do not use vodka in my tank. Vodka is a carbon source for bacteria I prefer Bioptim as carbon source!

...........and Biotim is a carbon source for what?...........bacteria maybe :)
 
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