I set up a 36 gallon tank three years ago. It uses only a fluval canister filter filled with biomedia and activated carbon. Internal power heads and a aerator circuilate water. I cycled the water and sand, then added about 15# of live sand (no plenum, just a 3" sand bed) and 55# of live rock and a janitor package. I slowly added soft corals and fish after. The only coral that i have lost in this tank was a pink carnation (couldnt feed it enough).
Now, the tank has several leather corals, zoanthids, mushrooms, snails reproducing, coralline all over the walls, etc. I change 5 gallons of the water (vacuum the accessible gravel to pick up detritus) every 6 months. Makeup water is a kalkswasser solution, and i dose with 1. Coral Accel, 2. Iodine, 3. Strontium/Molybdenum regularly, plus Coral Vite once a month or so.
Hi there,
Good infos. That's quite a bit of stuff to dose, actually. Do you test for those chemicals? What are Coral Accel and Coral Vite?
Also, that's a ton of live rock, do you need more biomedia? What is this biomedia that you are using? How do you keep nitrates down with biomedia (not sure you have to worry about that with softies).
I don't do water changes on my 150g propagation tank either, but it has much more aggressive filtration, including a plenum, two protein skimmers, a canister filter, and diverse media. It has been going strong for 6 months now, filled with LPS, softies, zoas and shrooms - not a water change yet.
Wowza! How large is the plenum? Is it in the sump or the display? Also, again, any pix? Are the skimmers two smaller versions, or both oversized for the tank size? Do you run the canister 24/7? With carbon or micron or empty? What is this "diverse media"? Fish? While 6 months isn't a very long time to claim success, it certainly has the sounds of a tank that might go the mile with all of that filtration!
-A