Conky
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"As for rocks in Jaubert systems, the ORIGINAL Jaubert system only has minimal rocks. What you mentioned are modified Jaubert systems, which Sprung explained in detail, will cause the system to fail over a long period of time."
Why? I'm very curious....guess I better get the book. Our 4000 gallon reef is such a "modified Jaubert" system and has been operating for over 10 (maybe that's not a "long" time) years without any major issues. NO3 < 4 mg/L, PO4 <0.03 mg/L, Ca and Alk maintained at reasonable levels with kalkwasser additions. Why is it destined to fail? It's dominated by soft corals (mostly Sinularia, Capnella (maybe), Sarcophyton, Lobophytum, Zoanthids, Corallimorphs), but has two laminar Hydnophora that are well over 2 ft across as well as a couple of Acropora and some larger-polyped species (Platygyra, Physogyra, Plerogyra, Scolymia, Turbinaria, Euphyllia, Caulastrea, etc.)
How long is a "long" period of time, I wonder?
Not mocking you...I promise. But that's a big statement from someone who has never examined quantitative data. Lots of people have blame lots of "techniques" for tank crashes over the years. In reality, I think we're all just rolling the dice...
Why do i feel like I've just DOOMED myself for a catastrophe? Gotta go find some wood to knock on...
Why? I'm very curious....guess I better get the book. Our 4000 gallon reef is such a "modified Jaubert" system and has been operating for over 10 (maybe that's not a "long" time) years without any major issues. NO3 < 4 mg/L, PO4 <0.03 mg/L, Ca and Alk maintained at reasonable levels with kalkwasser additions. Why is it destined to fail? It's dominated by soft corals (mostly Sinularia, Capnella (maybe), Sarcophyton, Lobophytum, Zoanthids, Corallimorphs), but has two laminar Hydnophora that are well over 2 ft across as well as a couple of Acropora and some larger-polyped species (Platygyra, Physogyra, Plerogyra, Scolymia, Turbinaria, Euphyllia, Caulastrea, etc.)
How long is a "long" period of time, I wonder?
Not mocking you...I promise. But that's a big statement from someone who has never examined quantitative data. Lots of people have blame lots of "techniques" for tank crashes over the years. In reality, I think we're all just rolling the dice...
Why do i feel like I've just DOOMED myself for a catastrophe? Gotta go find some wood to knock on...