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i'm from Lenzburg. That's a small town near Zurich. If you spend some time in the region.....you're welcome!!! |
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Everyone flies into Zurich when they go to Switzerland. I think they should have signs up in the Bahnhof pointing us to your "Becken".
My 3 years in Basel have officially paid off. Frau Tellenbach worked with me as a young boy to learn German and Swiss-German in a room full of swiss kids. And occasionally I bring Switzerland into my home. http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/linzer.html Matter of fact, I'll make one this weekend.
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very beautiful reef flat iwan, im drooling to only wish i could accomplish that same look.
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Simply incredible!
What is the red coral on the right in the middle pic on the right above? Is it a digitata?
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yes Steve...it's a montipora digitata
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Simply stunning tank Iwan!!!! You have my vote!
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How do you acquire your corals? Are there saltwater fishstores in Switzerland, or do you have to order everything online?
How long have you been in the hobby, and how long has this tank been set up? Can you give me the link to your list of livestock?
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I sold some corals in seawater stores in Switzerland and Germany. 60% of the corals are layers of friends Most corals have increased their volume by 200-300 %. Quote:
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I receive many enquiries about technology in my tank.
Here a combination of the most important components. Some illustrations are in German. You find the explanations in the comment Details to my tank Dimensions: Length: 180 cm Depth: 75 cm Height: 60 cm Decoration: Rear made of dead reef rock with an integrated filter chamber LR Lights: At the moment 2 x54 watt ATI Aquablue Special 2 x54 watt ATI Blue plus 3 x80 watt ATI Aquablue Special 3 x80 watt ATI Blue plus Makes 696 watts I will stock it up to: 2 x54 watt ATI Aquablue Special 2 x54 watt ATI Blue plus 4 x80 watt ATI Aquablue Special 4 x80 watt ATI Blue plus Makes 856 watts Lights duration: Blue Light: 08.00-09.00 and 21.00 -- 22.00 Blue ligth and full light: 09.00 -- 21.00 Moonlight: 22.00 -- 07.00 (LED) Lamp change: every 6-8 months Ozone: None UV: None Skimmer: 1 Aquamediv Turbofloater 1 no-name product (selfmade) Yes, I use 2 skimmer Calzium management: Calzium reactor (Korallin) Balling method The consumption of Calzium is about 40 mg/liters daily Phosphate reduction: ROWAphos Filter: DSB LR Additions: Daily: Phytoplankton (DT's) ZEOstart2 (Korallenzucht) Amino acids (Korallenzucht) Coral Vitalizer (Korallenzucht) Trace elements (element mix/strontium mix/iodine mix of QFI) Weekly: Amino acids/vitamins (Prodibio) every 14 days: Bacteria (Prodibio) Bacteria food (Prodibio) Water change: 10% per week (osmosis water) Water values: Ca: 420 mg/l Mg: 1250 mg/l /(pH): 8.1 Salinity: 35% 0 Nitrate: not provable Phosphate: not detectable Silicat: not detectable Amonium/Amoniak: not detectable |
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That is intersting how you change your T5 bulbs at 6 to 8 months, rather than running them as long as 18 months. That has been the sellling point here in the U.S. that you can run these bulbs so much longer and save money.
Why do you choose to change them so much earlier? And other hobbyists in your area are doing the same thing, or do they wait longer?
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@ melev
I know the marketing argument that T5 lights are up to 3 years utilizable. T5 lights can burn for a long time but the loss of the spectrum is too heavy for a stone coral keeping after around 9 months. Bernd Mohr has described 1999/2000 the effect. After 9 months the growth stagnated. After a change of the lights the corals grew again very well. I know these for all T5 users change their lights in the interval from 6-11 months. |
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Thank you for sharing that fact. I hope many people read it.
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Well Iwan, to say that I'm jealous would be quite the understatement.
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Iwan, really awesome. I do surf European reefing sights every now and then and I notice many Europeans use a "part" of the zeovit method - but not the whole thing, then use other similar bacterial foods but not Zeo. Am I reading your method correctly thats what you do also?
Here in the states many reefers seem to discourage Zeovit, or similar methodology. It intimidates me, I'm really trying to figure out what parts I like and what parts I don't like. Can you PLEASE elaborate on how you thing this part works (because it obviously works). Its hard to get solid information over here. But I've been thinking of using some parts - but not sure about the entire Zeovit plan. Also I notice you use ROWAphos and I thought this was discouraged with these type programs? ---- Daily: Phytoplankton (DT's) ZEOstart2 (Korallenzucht) Amino acids (Korallenzucht) Coral Vitalizer (Korallenzucht) Trace elements (element mix/strontium mix/iodine mix of QFI) Weekly: Amino acids/vitamins (Prodibio) every 14 days: Bacteria (Prodibio) Bacteria food (Prodibio) ------ Thank you and regards, David
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awesome tank
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Well, IT acctually HURTS to look at this tank!! HHAHAAHAA
Zeovit method... Yes, I NEED MORE INFORMATION on this method of reef keeping! Also, FORGET MH!!!! Lets ALL go to T5s!! HAHA those colors are impossible!... geeze, the T5 thing is definatly what Im going to get when I get my 125 and 180..... T5s all the way!... well... and maybe some VHOS THIS TANK IS THE TANK OF THE YEARRRRR WETHER OR NOT THEY MAKE IT OR NOT! haha
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That is a picture of dedication and love for this hobby which we all enjoy (or spent so much money that there's no turning back).
You have shown us a tank which we definetely nominate for TOTM!!!!! |
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@ Fliger
Hello David I know some reefkeeper these work with the same bases like me. It in principle is all about the following points in the methods: - diminution of nutrients - supplying of elements used up - active diet of the corals - water change The Zeovit method is also interesting for me. However, I don't use a zeolit as filter material. Reason: I am very satisfied with the DSB. I cannot prove any surplus nutrients. I like to explain the effect of the components in my system. Please take into account that this system has arisen slowly. Corals react to fast changes very severely. DSB: Central component of my system. Many take place reduction processes in the DSB. The nutrient content is reduced and kept deep. Zeostart2: Reduce phosphate and nitrate. Carbon sources as a food basis for the bacteria are contained in the product. Amino acids: serve for the diet of the corals. The state of health can be maintained. Increase the polyp picture CoralVitalizer: Corals food. Contains mike and macro components. The water isn't charged by nutrients. The polyp picture increases. Trace elements: The trace elements used up replace. Phytoplankton: living plankton cells serve the diet of Micro organisms, mussels, sponges, corals polyp, zoo plankton. The plankton cells also have a metabolism and support the breakdown of nutrients. Bacteria: Selected bacteria cultures for the receipt of a healthy bacterium population. Basis for the breakdown of nutrients. Bacterium food: Carbon source for the increase of the bacterium population |
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Iwan- what ballasts are you useing to run your T-5's?
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Ok I'm going to have to check into this system .But where can you buy these supplys at ? Is there a website to get more info ? What percent of water to you change and how often ?
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Daaaaaaaaaaang iwan, very beautiful tank... I mean at two years, that's just amazing!
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Found the site I was looking for thanks .
That tank should be the tank of the year its a real thing of beauty you should be proud . Thanks for sharing |
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