New tank, 35g Mangrove setup

xcreonx

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Hello all.

Over the last 6 months I've been re-doing my 35g tank.

I decided to do something a little bit different. After living on the ocean in Florida for 10 years I wanted to create a more 'natural' look. I also wanted to focus on my beautiful healthy Elegance and Fox corals as the centerpieces with a few choice corals joining them. This setup may not represent a biotope of any kind, but it does look more like what I'm used to seeing in the ocean.

I suspended some red mangrove seeds to encourage prop roots and I added some various macroalgaes. Surprisingly, several macros just showed up including the Halimeda, the Codium and the Razor Caulerpa. I have no idea where they came from!

As far as equipment, Im keeping it really simple. Im using a Tunze Nanostream with a controller for movement, an air pump / air stone running constantly (except in the photos... microbubbles) and big water changes for filtration. There's also a Tunze Osmolator for topoff. You will notice a very huge, ugly heater that I need to switch out for a smaller, more concealed unit. Lighting is the same as my old tank, 4-light Teklight T5 fixture.

Corals consist of:
Elegance
Fox
Rhodactis
Sarcophyton
Zoanthid
Palythoa
Sinularia
Neospongodes

Macroalgae:
Caulerpas
Codium
Halimeda
Chaetomorpha
Red 'dragons breath' macro
Other random strange macros

Red Mangroves

Fish:
Fiji Blue Damsel
Spotted Cardinalfish

Enough talk, onto the photos:

<img src="http://www.sixlinefilms.com/mangrovetank/front1.jpg">
<img src="http://www.sixlinefilms.com/mangrovetank/front2.jpg">
<img src="http://www.sixlinefilms.com/mangrovetank/elegance1.jpg">
<img src="http://www.sixlinefilms.com/mangrovetank/elegance2.jpg">
<img src="http://www.sixlinefilms.com/mangrovetank/front4.jpg">
<img src="http://www.sixlinefilms.com/mangrovetank/side1.jpg">
<img src="http://www.sixlinefilms.com/mangrovetank/mangroves1.jpg">
<img src="http://www.sixlinefilms.com/mangrovetank/roots.jpg">
<img src="http://www.sixlinefilms.com/mangrovetank/front3.jpg">

Thanks for checking it out!
 
Thanks Mudskipper

I do big water changes (around 75%) every two weeks along with pruning the macro. The Chaeto grows crazy quick. I pull out a few handfuls every few weeks.
 
That's fantastic. I remember a pic from either Fenner's "Conscientious Marine Aquarist" or Borneman's "Aquarium Corals" book of a refugium with mangroves, some feather dusters (which I think would make a nice addition to your tank IMO) from I think Julian Sprung's system. I have always been amazed by that pic. I see a lot of what made his fuge nice in your tank. Best of luck.

Garrett.
 
Thanks Gastone!

I've been wanting to add some feather dusters for sure. Im waiting til some nice ones come in to the stores around here.

I agree about the photos from Fenners or Bornemans book. It was certainly an inspiration. Even more so was the Southwest Florida coast. Beautiful mangrove and macroalgae habitats there.
 
I've always wanted to start a macro tank.. yours is very nice! What is your photoperiod like? (how many hrs light on?) Do you dose Nitrates and Phosphates?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11422712#post11422712 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by gastone
That's fantastic. I remember a pic from either Fenner's "Conscientious Marine Aquarist" or Borneman's "Aquarium Corals" book of a refugium with mangroves, some feather dusters (which I think would make a nice addition to your tank IMO) from I think Julian Sprung's system. I have always been amazed by that pic. I see a lot of what made his fuge nice in your tank. Best of luck.

Garrett.

gastone: like you have carried this imiage with me for years
It was Robert Fenner woh displayd that pic in his "Marine Aquarist" book...

To this day I have yet to see one as nice, But IMO give this one a year or so and this one will top it.

Congat's my friend, NICE job.

Lucky
 
Wow that's awesome. I love the diversity in there and that looks like the clearest water I've seen.

My questions are, what are the long term plans to keep the Mangroves in check when they grow bigger? Remove and replace? Mine grew fairly quickly before then perished. Also, it that 35gals, tank size, or actual water volume?
 
Jus had to look again.... Looks to me like maybe 1 inch of mud and about 2-3 inches of c/c ??? or sand to top the sub. off?
Just courious is all.
If its a secret I understand ("if ya tell me, ya gotta kill me") lol...

Also you mention "I suspended the red mangrove seeds"

Where does a guy get seeds from? and are they very tough to get growing?

You see I have an over flow box in each corner on the rear of my tank and have thought how neat would a mangrove be if it were growing up out of them.

Just a thought.... Maybe they would not be able to grow that high
( 33 inches to top of tank)

Lucky
 
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