airinhere
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I recently started a non photosynthetic tank with a large number of yellow sea rod gorgonians in it.
Here is a link to its page on y website. http://www.airinheresreef.com/Florida Non-photosynthetic.html
I am approaching this from a slightly different angle.
I am doing frequent water changes like any SPS reef (20% weekly),
I am running actinic lighting only on the reef to help minimize algae growth (seems to be working),
Instead of algae grazers for my clean up crew, I have some white tipped hermits,
several coral banded shrimp about ten arrow crabs,
many, many pencil urchins and several large red serpent stars.
My thinking is that detrius from regular feeding is going to be my biggest issue.
So I have a carnivorous clean up crew.
Since I put this together at the end of January,
I am already seeing new growth at the base of several of the gorgonians.
They appear to be encrusting onto the rockwork. (And faster than any SPS have ever encrusted for me)
I am very pleased to see a non-photosynthetic forum here on RC.
I feel this is a great step toward discovering how to make non-photosynthetic tanks succesful.
Quick shot of my tank
Here is a link to its page on y website. http://www.airinheresreef.com/Florida Non-photosynthetic.html
I am approaching this from a slightly different angle.
I am doing frequent water changes like any SPS reef (20% weekly),
I am running actinic lighting only on the reef to help minimize algae growth (seems to be working),
Instead of algae grazers for my clean up crew, I have some white tipped hermits,
several coral banded shrimp about ten arrow crabs,
many, many pencil urchins and several large red serpent stars.
My thinking is that detrius from regular feeding is going to be my biggest issue.
So I have a carnivorous clean up crew.
Since I put this together at the end of January,
I am already seeing new growth at the base of several of the gorgonians.
They appear to be encrusting onto the rockwork. (And faster than any SPS have ever encrusted for me)
I am very pleased to see a non-photosynthetic forum here on RC.
I feel this is a great step toward discovering how to make non-photosynthetic tanks succesful.
Quick shot of my tank
