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Pictures of my tank! (Aussie)
Last edited by nissky; 12/17/2007 at 11:25 PM. |
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wow! great tank. i think the large colonies makes it look very natural. good job!
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Thought i would post up some pictures after years of reading reefcentral.
Almost all of the coral were grown from frags. Last edited by nissky; 12/17/2007 at 11:33 PM. |
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Great looking tank awseome corals.
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yes very nice.
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Some details
4x2x2 bare bottom tank, with DSB in sump. 2 x 250W Reeflux 10K 2 X 6200, 2 X 6100 (running at 50% max ;p) 70 kilos of LR Dual stage Ca Reactor NSW, thats what we use down here |
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Do you run a skimmer?
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Awesome tank and by far the largest duncan colony I've ever seen!
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very nice. What is the green coral in the top right called?
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Running a Reef octopus DNW150 skimmer, but it doesnt pull out a great deal. The fish load is very light.
1 X six line wrasse 1 X blue tang 2 X green chromis 2 X clowns |
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Very cool tank. Where are all those awesome aussie acans????
Dennis |
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nice sps, what type of lighting do you use?
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Nice tank!!
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boggs32 --- very nice. What is the green coral in the top right called?
The green acropora?, that has been passed around the australian reefing community, it is one of the fastest growing corals i have seen! The green weed, i got it a 2inch frag about 18 months ago. Its an awesome colour in real life. NaH2Ofreak --- Very cool tank. Where are all those awesome aussie acans???? I havent got into acans.......yet. Ty1e -- nice sps, what type of lighting do you use? 2X250W MH, reeflux 10K are the current bulbs. myzislow -- Awesome tank and by far the largest duncan colony I've ever seen! The tubipora musica is much bigger i am thinking of breaking it up into 4 pieces and selling a few. Here are some pics of the original colonies, these are all from about 3 years ago. The pink poccilopora is another crazy grower! Last edited by nissky; 12/18/2007 at 08:48 PM. |
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very nice!!!
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Very nice tank !
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Nice ...Why not just collect your SPs local? I am sure there are treasures to be had
Michael
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That duncan colony is so big it looks like an elegance coral. About How many polyps do you have on your colony?
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Very impressive growth, always nice to see some mature colonies!
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Will post a picture after lights out of the duncan, when the polyps are all retracted...
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Maybe 150 individual polyps, they have grown into a dense structure due to the high flow. |
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Very nice tank! Love the big colonies! My questions a bit left of center, my apologies, by using NSW, have you seen less RTN with sps?
Also, what's your alk, how often do you change water? |
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slow receding yes for various reasons but not RTN. Alk is 7 - 10 dKH. (NSW is usually just above 7) Water changes, usually one large one (40%) every two months. Filtration is LR, RDSB, skimmer and occasional carbon. One thing i noticed especially with brown and blue tip acropora after going to BB from DSB, was over a few months it started to fade with the odd white spot of recession and reduced polyp extension. I increased the food added to the tank, fed a little more than the fish required, and the corals recovered. I had been paranoid about keeping nutrients low but had been actually starving the tank. |
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Nice tank nissky. And great growth pics.
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