I have been setting up a FOWLR for a few months now, and couldn't resist the urge to take some really nice live rock that I recently got and put into a 14 gal nano. Now I just got a zooanthids frag along with some euphyllia (torch coral, I believe).
But the problem is that tekknoschtev's "Sticky: Zoanthid Information Draft" has tons of broken links. Mods: is there any chance of easily fixing them?
I always see pics of people's tanks, and the colors just pop out. I look at my tank, and it looks quite a bit dull in comparison. I've got the stock 14W 10k PC and 14W actinic PC in it. Don't really have any room or desire to put in MH. What can I do to get more color in my zoos? I see glimmers of possibilities when just the actinics are on, but when the whites come one, the fluorescence get washed out quite a bit. The euphyllia seems to have a little better color. But the tank is only about 20" deep, so I don't think that placement's a huge issue.
I run it skimmerless, and practically filterless. I yanked out the bioballs, filled it with LR rubble, and brought the water level up for a mini-fuge. The thin sponge filters are washed every couple of weeks. Although crystal clear water is nice to look at, I believe that the particles floating around help keep me from overfeeding and give the filter feeders lots of food. I've never seen ocean water crystal clear, so I'm not too concerned about a little cloudiness.
Any ideas on how I can get more color to show up?
On a tangent... As previously stated in other threads, people think that LPS or zoos are beginner's corals. I really don't care - I just like the color, and don't have the time nor desire to spend adding tons of equipment, and messing with the tanks 24x7. I'm a big believer of less is more.
My 400 g FOWLR currently only has 3 4" fish that one day will get to over 12 inches long. But I have 400 lbs of LR in it, run an underpowered skimmer on it, run 2 T5s, and have decent flow. The sponges in there have tons of color, and have taken the place of colorful coral. Again, this is more for ease of maintenance, and not having to worry what happens when I can't tend to the tank every single day. I have enough trouble scraping coralline off the front of the tank as it is.
This tank is huge, but it's also why I think it's forgiving. 5 gal of evaporation or 3 days of neglect isn't going to do much to it. Critters are lightly fed 3x a day, with a couple times a week of squid, shrimp, and DT Coral Frenzy. There are some hitchhiker zoos and little polyps in this tank that are brown, but I don't mind, as long as they're reproducing and otherwise seem to thrive.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give this newbie!
But the problem is that tekknoschtev's "Sticky: Zoanthid Information Draft" has tons of broken links. Mods: is there any chance of easily fixing them?
I always see pics of people's tanks, and the colors just pop out. I look at my tank, and it looks quite a bit dull in comparison. I've got the stock 14W 10k PC and 14W actinic PC in it. Don't really have any room or desire to put in MH. What can I do to get more color in my zoos? I see glimmers of possibilities when just the actinics are on, but when the whites come one, the fluorescence get washed out quite a bit. The euphyllia seems to have a little better color. But the tank is only about 20" deep, so I don't think that placement's a huge issue.
I run it skimmerless, and practically filterless. I yanked out the bioballs, filled it with LR rubble, and brought the water level up for a mini-fuge. The thin sponge filters are washed every couple of weeks. Although crystal clear water is nice to look at, I believe that the particles floating around help keep me from overfeeding and give the filter feeders lots of food. I've never seen ocean water crystal clear, so I'm not too concerned about a little cloudiness.
Any ideas on how I can get more color to show up?
On a tangent... As previously stated in other threads, people think that LPS or zoos are beginner's corals. I really don't care - I just like the color, and don't have the time nor desire to spend adding tons of equipment, and messing with the tanks 24x7. I'm a big believer of less is more.
My 400 g FOWLR currently only has 3 4" fish that one day will get to over 12 inches long. But I have 400 lbs of LR in it, run an underpowered skimmer on it, run 2 T5s, and have decent flow. The sponges in there have tons of color, and have taken the place of colorful coral. Again, this is more for ease of maintenance, and not having to worry what happens when I can't tend to the tank every single day. I have enough trouble scraping coralline off the front of the tank as it is.
This tank is huge, but it's also why I think it's forgiving. 5 gal of evaporation or 3 days of neglect isn't going to do much to it. Critters are lightly fed 3x a day, with a couple times a week of squid, shrimp, and DT Coral Frenzy. There are some hitchhiker zoos and little polyps in this tank that are brown, but I don't mind, as long as they're reproducing and otherwise seem to thrive.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give this newbie!