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  #101  
Old 11/25/2006, 08:06 AM
halophila halophila is offline
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Would there be a benefit adding a similar tank like this onto a main tank loop?
Dyceskynes, hi I really dunno about this, perhaps somebody could try to see if it works or not.
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Old 11/25/2006, 08:07 AM
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I peeked in a couple of months ago and now I've started one....
That's cool Limbo, can you share your setup with us?
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Old 11/25/2006, 08:15 AM
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I love updates, your tank looks awesome. How many cucumbers are in there?
Hi graveyardworm, ten maybe? I really couldn't recall. They are all small one. Large ones are more efficient, but too efficient to uproot the young seagrass and mess up the mud/aragonite layers too. So, I employed a dozen of smaller ones to do the job.
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Old 11/26/2006, 07:44 PM
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Hi, it is around 100L, approximately 26.4 US gallons. Mini-reef in US standard
Wow that tank looks wayyyy more than 26 gallons!
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Old 11/27/2006, 01:55 AM
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U have some many fish in that tank I wish I could pull that off!
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Old 12/01/2006, 01:11 AM
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What goby is this?


Black Sailfin Blenny
(Atrosalarias fuscus)
  #107  
Old 12/09/2006, 04:50 PM
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Bump
Can we get an update Halophila?
I am a huge fan of your tank
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Old 12/18/2006, 12:36 PM
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Bump
Can we get an update Halophila?
I am a huge fan of your tank
sunfishh, thanks for your kind words. Nothing special. Seagrasses still grow, and corals grow too. Except my camera is dying, and I am thinking to change it to coral only display tank.
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Old 12/18/2006, 05:18 PM
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wow your tank s amazing and only 27 gallons!!!! i want my tank to be that cool. how are the anthias doing i thought they needed a much bigger tank/
?? anyways nice tank please stay with the macros and grasses !!!
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Old 12/18/2006, 05:18 PM
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also what filtation are you running/>
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Old 12/20/2006, 01:37 AM
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Nice to see you back halophila
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Old 02/12/2007, 08:43 PM
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sorry to necro an old thread but halo, what are those silver fish in your third post with pics? also, where did you get them?
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Old 02/13/2007, 06:49 PM
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Hi sylphid! Yes, it is a bad idea to add Terapon together with M. cephalus. Although they were caught in the same tidepool, Terapon are much more fierce then M. cephalus. Terapon also has a bad habit of tail picking on other fishes. I should return the rest of M. cephalus back to the sea.

Yes, I am from Asia. You may able tell my locality by the design of the tank
Where do you live? i want to move there
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Old 03/04/2007, 01:03 PM
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Thumbs up planted marine tanks

Wow! I can't begin to say how much I love these planted tanks. I'm new to the marine setups and couldn't have imagined a tank could look so great without the major cost of a reef. Could anyone offer any reading on macro-algae and grass? Thanks, Brian.
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Old 03/04/2007, 01:22 PM
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to RC bv, check all the articles in this link.

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/subject/algae.php
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Old 03/06/2007, 09:59 PM
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Thanks. Do most of you use a mud/sand bottom? I'm using 1/4" crushed coral and it looks like I'm going to need at least sand.
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Old 03/06/2007, 10:21 PM
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I'm using aragonite, you'll need 2-3 inches for most halodule, halophila, and 5 inches plus for thallasia.
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Old 03/08/2007, 10:52 AM
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Hey what type of cukes are those?
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Old 03/14/2007, 12:23 PM
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absolutely amazing =)

what's the aquarium substrate consisting of?
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Old 03/15/2007, 01:14 PM
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What would be nice is seeing a good rug of Halophila for a foreground and then corals, not really that natural, but would look nice.
Then a nice integrated macro algae tank for the filter.
But not some ratty looking thing, something that is taken care of shows some pride.

That would be the ideal system IMO.

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Old 03/30/2007, 03:09 AM
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Dyceskynes, hi I really dunno about this, perhaps somebody could try to see if it works or not.
if i recall correctly, Eric Borneman (at least at the time his Aquarium Corals book was published) maintained a system consisting of multiple tanks, one of which contained seagrasses. hang on............................(dwd grabs erics book) ................................................................................yes, in the about the author page in the back it says "His personal home aquariums include a multihabitat system of more than 500 gallons that links a seagrass habitat, an intertidal habitat, and a large coral reef"

the current incarnation of my plan for my system is to have a 75g reef drain into a 30g sump which will in turn drain into a 55g seagrass tank, then return to the 75. i think it could work well, and by linking different types of systems together, i believe that the need for additional filtration becomes less as more of the processes are allowed to balance themselves naturally.

HTH

Halo, your tank is very beautiful. thanks for sharing it with us.
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Old 09/30/2007, 12:15 AM
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any update on this tank. I have so many questions.

Filtration being one of them.
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Old 10/01/2007, 11:21 PM
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sweeeet setup, halo. and natural sunlight at that. i'm jealous.
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Old 10/05/2007, 12:24 AM
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one of the nicest looking tank i've seen so far
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Old 10/05/2007, 01:49 PM
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I know, this is a very successful and inspirational tank. I have many questions but afraid they don't post on here any longer.
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