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Re: Re: Coral Maternity in Portugal
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Translating to inch/gallons: TANKS Maternity: 71 x 35 x 16 = 172 gal Nursery: 71 x 35 x 10 = 116 gal Day-care center: 3 tanks with 59 x 39 x 19 = 3 x 198 gal = 594 gal (Only one tank is functioning. The others are in assembling phase) Total tanks: ± 880 gal (by now runs ± 486 gal - only 1 Day-care center running) SUMP (3 compart.) 41 x 27 x 19 (to skimmer+Eco-Cooler) 98 gal 45 x 57 x 19 (mangue+Live Rock+Skimmer) 221 gal 30 x 51 x 19 ( DSB/filter with algea+return pumps) 134 gal Total sump: 450 gal Total rude volume (Tanques+sump): 1.330 gal Quote:
As you may read in my setup: Maternity - Tank that lodges the mother colonies donors of polyps, or fragments, destined to the reproduction. Nursery - Tank destined to the first phase of the reproduction. Here the polyps, or fragments, come from the Maternity to develop themselves, they are fixed in rubber covers of plastic pipes flowers. They will remain in this place the necessary time until they reach a certain state of development. Day-care center - Tank destined to second phase of reproduction. They are transferred babies already grown from the Nursery together with the respective rubber covers. Regards, Machado de Sousa |
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