sorry for writing in english, I am not that good in writing in swedish but you can feel free to reply på svenska of course :-)
Here is my 180 litres Soft Reef which is exactly one year old now. This aquarium was more of my experimental Ginny pig where I dosed and tested strange stuff like dosing KNO3 and Glutaraldehyde (Easy Carbo), no water change for extended periods of time with only Bio-Calcium dosing (simple balling) ... and more. All fish are still doing fine except the Mitrax, Peppermint and Heraldi's Goby;
It used to look like this;
But then during the summer time I didn't maintain my tank that well so KH crashed down to 5KH + didn't dose much stuff and no water change for a few month so it came to look like this, with some cyano and dinoflaglates on the sand;
1x AquaClear 50 connected to the fluval surface skimmer
Rowa Phos and Active Kol changed every month
water change once a month 20 litr with Red Sea Pro
Salifert All in One 1,5ml every day (Calcium acetate helps in keeping NO3 and PO4 down and Aminos+traces also get in)
Dosing Bicarbs every 3-4 days one tea spoon
Salifert Coral food every day 1 ml
Tropic Marine Iodine (1 drop every second day)
Salifert Phosphate killer 1ml every other day
Feeding fish with ON Artemia, ON Formula Two and ON Prime Reef Flakes
NO3 10 ppm (Salifert test)
PO4 0ppm (Salifert)
KH 9,2 (Salifert)
Ca 430ppm (Salifert)
Mg 1300ppm (Salifert)
Fish;
1x Cen. vroliki
2x Amp. ocellaris
1x Bicolor Blenny
3x Chrysiptera hemicyanea
1x Six-line wrasse
a few Red and Blue legged Hermits
a few Trochus snails
a few Nassarius distortus
Corals;
Sinularia flexibilis
Sinularia sp.
Sinularia sp. Green
Lobophyton
varous Zoanthids
Ricordea florida
various Mushrooms
Clavularia viridis Green
Euphylia sp. Green
Anthelia
Xenia
Corals which died due to coral warfare was Cladiella, Litophyton and the Hairy Mushroom. Xenia was doing extremely well with low KH but after I started dosing Bocarbonates often it started shrinking. It is still alive but looks very small.
Note; this tank is far from Aquascaping so please ignore all the hardware ;-) it is still only my Ginny Pig for different experiments. Next thing to do is to test Fauna Marine Ultra AlgaeX for dinoflagelates.
I did reduce dinos a lot by purely dosing KH Booster every other day one tea spoon (very likely keeping constant pH levels) but after I changed my coral sand to coral gravel last week all the Dinos moved away from the sand to the back glass :-( covering all the nice Coraline algae.
Dusko's 180 lit. Soft Reef
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Hallo friends,
sorry for writing in english, I am not that good in writing in swedish but you can feel free to reply på svenska of course :-)
Here is my 180 litres Soft Reef which is exactly one year old now. This aquarium was more of my experimental Ginny pig where I dosed and tested strange stuff like dosing KNO3 and Glutaraldehyde (Easy Carbo), no water change for extended periods of time with only Bio-Calcium dosing (simple balling) ... and more. All fish are still doing fine except the Mitrax, Peppermint and Heraldi's Goby;
It used to look like this;
But then during the summer time I didn't maintain my tank that well so KH crashed down to 5KH + didn't dose much stuff and no water change for a few month so it came to look like this, with some cyano and dinoflaglates on the sand;
A few close ups:
This is the lates video;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbw_urAh93Y
Tank stats;
180 litre Juwel Rio
sump ; No
Ferplast Bluskimmer 550 (a bit modified)
2x Kralia 2
1x AquaClear 50 connected to the fluval surface skimmer
Rowa Phos and Active Kol changed every month
water change once a month 20 litr with Red Sea Pro
Salifert All in One 1,5ml every day (Calcium acetate helps in keeping NO3 and PO4 down and Aminos+traces also get in)
Dosing Bicarbs every 3-4 days one tea spoon
Salifert Coral food every day 1 ml
Tropic Marine Iodine (1 drop every second day)
Salifert Phosphate killer 1ml every other day
Feeding fish with ON Artemia, ON Formula Two and ON Prime Reef Flakes
NO3 10 ppm (Salifert test)
PO4 0ppm (Salifert)
KH 9,2 (Salifert)
Ca 430ppm (Salifert)
Mg 1300ppm (Salifert)
Fish;
1x Cen. vroliki
2x Amp. ocellaris
1x Bicolor Blenny
3x Chrysiptera hemicyanea
1x Six-line wrasse
a few Red and Blue legged Hermits
a few Trochus snails
a few Nassarius distortus
Corals;
Sinularia flexibilis
Sinularia sp.
Sinularia sp. Green
Lobophyton
varous Zoanthids
Ricordea florida
various Mushrooms
Clavularia viridis Green
Euphylia sp. Green
Anthelia
Xenia
Corals which died due to coral warfare was Cladiella, Litophyton and the Hairy Mushroom. Xenia was doing extremely well with low KH but after I started dosing Bocarbonates often it started shrinking. It is still alive but looks very small.
Note; this tank is far from Aquascaping so please ignore all the hardware ;-) it is still only my Ginny Pig for different experiments. Next thing to do is to test Fauna Marine Ultra AlgaeX for dinoflagelates.
I did reduce dinos a lot by purely dosing KH Booster every other day one tea spoon (very likely keeping constant pH levels) but after I changed my coral sand to coral gravel last week all the Dinos moved away from the sand to the back glass :-( covering all the nice Coraline algae.
Kind regards, Dusko