SwissFragReefer
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Hello Reefer Friends!
I would like to show my tank I was building over the last 1.5 years. The theme of this tank was in the beginning to be heavily SPS dominated with Montipora corals. I did bought a redsea425XL after already owning a RS250 and the Max Nano.
I just love the simplicity and design from RedSea and its ecosystem. So I went ahead and also got the Reefled 160s (running 100%white 100%blue) and the reef wave 45 (running random 100%) together with a Vector M2 (running 45%). Caribs Reef Grade live sand and CaribSea Reef Tree Live Rock kit (3pcs) - However I did remove 1 Life Tree kit after a while since it was just to much rock, when the coral started to take off.
For filtration I do use a Reefer Skimmer RSK-600 and a Clarissa Gen2 Filterroller (want to exchange that in the future with the RedSea Filter roller). I do use Redsea Reef Spec Carbon. The water itself is RedSea blue bucket salt (8dkh) and exclusively the only thing I dose in the tank is Tropic Marine All-For-Reef. I did in the past on other tanks use a lot of different products, but the All-For-Reef works so great for me I would not try anything else for now.
At one point I wanted to move the tank from the hall way to the "fish room". Since I made so much work on the tank all the time it was just not very practical to have to do all that in the hallway. I use now a room in our house completely dedicated to the aquarium hobby (which is awesome). I had to take everything out of the tank to move it into the new room. I took all corals and rock out into buckets and drained all the tank water. Only the sand I left inside.
I bought sliders for under the tank and was "sliding" the tank into the new room.
I took a LOT of time to make sure again everything is absolutely level before I started to add the rocks and corals back into the tank. At this point I decided to slightly alter the rock work and make again 2 islands, one on the left and one on the right side.
I was actually hoping that the Coraline algae on the back survives the tank move, but it was too long exposed to the air. So at one point I scrapped it all off. It looks now better than ever. A very nice clean look.
I would like to show my tank I was building over the last 1.5 years. The theme of this tank was in the beginning to be heavily SPS dominated with Montipora corals. I did bought a redsea425XL after already owning a RS250 and the Max Nano.
I just love the simplicity and design from RedSea and its ecosystem. So I went ahead and also got the Reefled 160s (running 100%white 100%blue) and the reef wave 45 (running random 100%) together with a Vector M2 (running 45%). Caribs Reef Grade live sand and CaribSea Reef Tree Live Rock kit (3pcs) - However I did remove 1 Life Tree kit after a while since it was just to much rock, when the coral started to take off.
For filtration I do use a Reefer Skimmer RSK-600 and a Clarissa Gen2 Filterroller (want to exchange that in the future with the RedSea Filter roller). I do use Redsea Reef Spec Carbon. The water itself is RedSea blue bucket salt (8dkh) and exclusively the only thing I dose in the tank is Tropic Marine All-For-Reef. I did in the past on other tanks use a lot of different products, but the All-For-Reef works so great for me I would not try anything else for now.
At one point I wanted to move the tank from the hall way to the "fish room". Since I made so much work on the tank all the time it was just not very practical to have to do all that in the hallway. I use now a room in our house completely dedicated to the aquarium hobby (which is awesome). I had to take everything out of the tank to move it into the new room. I took all corals and rock out into buckets and drained all the tank water. Only the sand I left inside.
I bought sliders for under the tank and was "sliding" the tank into the new room.
I took a LOT of time to make sure again everything is absolutely level before I started to add the rocks and corals back into the tank. At this point I decided to slightly alter the rock work and make again 2 islands, one on the left and one on the right side.
I was actually hoping that the Coraline algae on the back survives the tank move, but it was too long exposed to the air. So at one point I scrapped it all off. It looks now better than ever. A very nice clean look.