Zeolitic DSB

JardaH

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Sorry inaccurate translation.

Today I again contemplated for years what I say: "Keep it simple" and "if the aquarium built in a good and stable system is one which has a completely flow, what kind of lighting ...

Eg. illumination using the cheapest ice chips 30W (blue, cool white 6500K 10000K and white).
No more spectrum and it is coral and fish all the same. On the tank I do not see a problem.
Also phosphates fundamentally do not hold at low levels. Coral must be fed to resist. I hold the value of 0.15 (HANNA). Etc. etc. And have additions and Australian imports "akropor" and "pocylopor" and get a nice color.

New video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhV17GYojH0
 
Wow, fantastic looking tank. Some unique aspects to it too, like the chunky substrate. Good job!
 
Isn't that a Chaetodon plebius? You must be aware that it is an obligate coralivore. Are you not concerned with the damage it will cause to your corals?

Dave.M
 
Not with that tail spot and vertical eye stripe. Copied from your movie at 0:24 seconds. I'm pretty sure that's a C. plebius. I guess if you can catch him before he gets too big you can spare a few corals.

Chaetodonplebius_zps6317de10.jpg


It is interesting the different attitudes hobbyists can have from one person to the next.

Dave.M
 
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