Spartan
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We don't see too many updates any more on this forum. Perhaps I'm probably one of the last few people not on social media. But I don't think I could tweet about my tank and instagram wont do it justice. And how would you know if my tank wasn't Russian if it was on facebook? These profound questions aside, I'm still going the old school route and posting here.
So as the title suggests I converted my tank to a soft coral system from an sps system about 5 years ago. I change the water only every couple of months and the softies love me for it. Fish are happy too. I switched from 250w MHs this year to LEDs. I went the inexpensive route (Viparspectra), as I did not think the softies would require higher end fixtures, and so far this has worked very well.
One cautionary note: As it turns out there is an upper limit even in a soft coral tank as to how infrequently one can change the water. So you'll see a few specimens not there from my last update a couple of years ago. My favorite neon green finger leather (I've never seen a colony like that before or since) was unfortunately one of the casualties. Low maintenance is not no maintenance.
So as the title suggests I converted my tank to a soft coral system from an sps system about 5 years ago. I change the water only every couple of months and the softies love me for it. Fish are happy too. I switched from 250w MHs this year to LEDs. I went the inexpensive route (Viparspectra), as I did not think the softies would require higher end fixtures, and so far this has worked very well.
One cautionary note: As it turns out there is an upper limit even in a soft coral tank as to how infrequently one can change the water. So you'll see a few specimens not there from my last update a couple of years ago. My favorite neon green finger leather (I've never seen a colony like that before or since) was unfortunately one of the casualties. Low maintenance is not no maintenance.