What are the most important factors to obtain good results in a reef tank?

What are the most important factors to obtain good results in a reef tank?

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frank88

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What are the most important factors to obtain good results in a reef tank? ... in order ... According to your experience, what effect do you think for a better result: higher growth and more color.
 
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your poll is to specific

most important:
1) water quality (and stability) - keep up with water changes and you can keep almost anything
1) big 3; ALK CA and MG
1) light
1) flow

2) start with aqua grown preferably from a tank you know something about

3) carbon to assist with water quality, minimize chemical warefare, and helpp with external polutants

4) feeding (meaty foods)

5) other dosing

although I believe in stable parameters anyone who has been to a natural reef knows you get some significant cold temperature spikes as the currents and tides bring up nutrients from the deep
 
your poll is to specific

most important:
1) water quality (and stability) - keep up with water changes and you can keep almost anything
1) big 3; ALK CA and MG
1) light
1) flow

2) start with aqua grown preferably from a tank you know something about

3) carbon to assist with water quality, minimize chemical warefare, and helpp with external polutants

4) feeding (meaty foods)

5) other dosing

although I believe in stable parameters anyone who has been to a natural reef knows you get some significant cold temperature spikes as the currents and tides bring up nutrients from the deep

for higher growth and more color specifically...:p
 
for higher growth and more color specifically...:p

I think my answer would be the same; water changes will take care of most all additives other then the big 3 and pull out the build up of most of the undesired elements. You still need a good skimmer but I'm not convinced that bigger and more expensive will make huge strides over other types of natural filtration.

My results:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1946136
 
Personally I think its the amount of time you spend enjoying your tank. You can fret and worry about params and should.. but if your watching it, really watching it, it will tell you something is off long before your test kits show it. And if your not watching it.. well.. why are you doing all the work?
just MHO
 
1. Water Quality



















2. Lighting & Flow


IMO/ IME water quality is the most important. And to me that includes Ca/ Alk/ Mg stability in the proper range, and keeping NO3 & PO4 low. Lighting is important, and flow is important, but not more so than good water quality. Water changes fall under the water quality umbrella. Absolutely stable temps are not important, I get 3-5 degree daily swings with no ill effects.
 
1. Water Quality
2. Lighting & Flow

IMO/ IME water quality is the most important. And to me that includes Ca/ Alk/ Mg stability in the proper range, and keeping NO3 & PO4 low. Lighting is important, and flow is important, but not more so than good water quality. Water changes fall under the water quality umbrella. Absolutely stable temps are not important, I get 3-5 degree daily swings with no ill effects.

I think the first thing ... you have to clarify the meaning of good growth performance and color ..

An example of excellent growth and color:
DSC_0473.jpg


This is the purpose of the survey ... to understand what are the determining factors for these results ..
 
I think the first thing ... you have to clarify the meaning of good growth performance and color ..

An example of excellent growth and color:
DSC_0473.jpg


This is the purpose of the survey ... to understand what are the determining factors for these results ..

A beautiful tank, no questions asked about that, but it would be interesting to know how long he/she has had the sps colonies, how long has the tank been running and what they have done for the obvious success.

Not to be sceptical but I've seen some beautiful tanks only to hear later they crashed, many due to build ups or depletions of even something as simple as ALK. I'd also question if those colonies grew in that tank or if they were bought as colonies. For example a tabling acro will almost always grow horizontal or flat, some of these are not but coulld have been moved for the viewers pleasure.
 
You need more options in your poll. J/K

Somebody here has a signiture the reads: "Stability Promotes Success"

That could not be more true. Good lights, flow, skimmer and a little bit of luck help to.
 
A beautiful tank, no questions asked about that, but it would be interesting to know how long he/she has had the sps colonies, how long has the tank been running and what they have done for the obvious success.

Not to be sceptical but I've seen some beautiful tanks only to hear later they crashed, many due to build ups or depletions of even something as simple as ALK. I'd also question if those colonies grew in that tank or if they were bought as colonies. For example a tabling acro will almost always grow horizontal or flat, some of these are not but coulld have been moved for the viewers pleasure.
corals of the tank are taken of the image are small (tested with images)
the owner is one of the top 5 here in Italy as skill in the herd of these creatures ..
its basin has not decayed
Are you flipping kidding me? Not going to spend all my time reading through those options!

sorry ...
choices are always the same ..
be given only the order of importance ..
nothing more ..
sorry but still ..
 
I have to agree with Simplicity! I see way too many people trying to get the perfect combos with different this and that. I watch my water and tank daily, and while I don't have a "perfect system" it works for me! Even get some growth and color ;)
 
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