Tank of the Month - August 2005

Skipper

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This month we are featuring Aleksandr Pyndyk's (ealex) beautiful reef aquarium:



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Simply tunning! Very nice job.

Could you provide any more detail on the automatic phyto reactor / dosing system?

How did you get such a clear shot of the squamosa? It looks to be under the overhanging stag.

Are these fish eggs? From which pair?
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The growth of the corals since 2002 is very cool to see. Looks like some heavy fragging is in your future.
 
Great tank and I loved the slide show to show your growth rates. Great job and congrats on such a beautiful aquarium
 
How many gallons is your tank. Sorry, but I am an American, and didn't bother to learn conversions (i probably should have since we are the only ones who are different)
 
His is about 214 gallons or so.

Aleksandr - That is really a beautiful reef, and you should be proud of it. I really love the clams, especially the squamosa, they look so happy :) I have to admit that thought your calcium is a bit low for me, your tank's growth is undeniable :eek2: , very well done!
 
Slide show made my day. Reach over your shoulder and pat yourself on the back for your great achievement.
 
Slide show was great. All too often you see tanks rammed with 200kg of rock but as we can see, you don't need that much.
 
Outstanding! :thumbsup: It's like a rainbow in there.

Does the peppermint hog cause any trouble for the inverts in the tank? I've always love that fish, but had been afraid to buy one for fear of it swallowing the shrimp up.
 
Awesome tank and some really awesome growth rates. What do you do to get such amazing growth while keeping the colors?
 
Thank you all for kind worlds! :D

My English is not very good, so I would like to thank ReefKeeping staff for editing article and correcting my language, they did huge job to make this article readable. :)

AcroSteve, phyto reactor is a 2-gallon jar with overflow. One peristaltic pump dose aquarium water to the jar through ~ 50 Ã"šÃ‚µm sieve, same amount of phytoplankton will go back to aquarium through overflow. Another peristaltic pump dose phyto food needed for fresh added amount of water. I use ~ Ã"šÃ‚¼ of normal phyto food dosage to minimize unused nutrients in phytoplankton.

Photo of T. squamosa is older, now I cannot make shot of whole clam, this is a best shot after harvesting acropora above it: http://ealex.aqua-web.org/kuvat/allas24.07.2005/img_0676.htm

TippyToeX, Peppermint hog does not cause any trouble for invertebrates and seems to be plankton eater from water column. It only may slightly harass fishes with similar eating behavior, like other wrasses or Nemateleotris decora in my case.
 
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