gonzalezvacaeli
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Amazing looking tank.
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Hi slief,
yes this is a BTA (two actually, split last week), I always have one or a few in the tank. Yes they do sting a bit, but in that corner they cant't do much damage. If they move into a corner where I don't want them, I either remove them (if possible) or they will meet the syringe of doom (concentrated sodium hydroxide). My pride and joy is the blue carpet that is in my tank now for about 4 years, it's doing absolutely fine and I would like to keep it that way. So everything that grows too close to it will be removed.
Beautiful tank. I really like the rock layout and coral arrangement.
Question - and I sure hope I didn't ask this before (although I did a quick search so think I am safe). How do you handle water movement and return(s)? I'm asking because I am setting up a similar peninsula style tank although smaller at 240 gallons. I'm been tossing around several ideas from the use of two returns connected to sea swirls at the far end or plain returns and a XF230 Gyre I picked up during a sale last year.
Maybe I need to start at page one - that is what I'll do. Very nice looking tank. Thanks for sharing.
Dear saf1, thank you for the appreciation. The water movement is the same as in the beginning, two separate closed loop systems with one outlet each in the bottom at the "room end" of the tank and two ancient Tunze 6200 at the wall end. While in general I really like that setup there could be more water movement at the room end. I can definitely see a bit of detritus buildup in that area, so I decided to place those corals there that prefer calmer waters, i.e Euphyllia, leather corals, etc.For some reason I couldn't edit so will reply to my thread instead. I went back to page one and see how the water movement is done since I was sure you mentioned it. I never considered a closed loop but now wish I had.
Great job.
did i understand right 2-250 watt halides and 8 t-5s am i correct
wonderful tank
As most of my travel is job related my partner stays at home, so he can take care of the feeding and basic maintenance (top up the ATO tank, clean skimmer etc.). He calls himself a "marine aquarium affected" person....Do you have someone feed the tank while you're traveling? Or do you have some sort of autofeeder setup?
Time for the annual update,
the tank runs pretty smoothly, the biggest hassle is pruning the corals. Except for a bad incident when adding geoffroy wrasses (first killed my Macropharyngodon cyanoguttatus group then each other...) all inhabitants are doing just fine.![]()
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