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weileong's 4ft tank - Part II


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Must wait until TOTM then can get frags?

Anyway I never dream of TOTM, still long long way to go.

Long way. I thought you have already doing it a long way getting what you have now. ;) Still long way?? :o Wow, you standard pretty high. Slow down, can wait for me to catch up first? My tank condition still not on par with you hor buddy. :angry::(

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results speaks louder than cheap talk

Wow! Just as your signature says! :bow::bow:

48x30x27' Tank. Beckett Skimmer. Deltec PF600s. RM FR Pro. DE 250Wx2. DE T5 39Wx4. Tunze 7095+6000x2. Sequence DART pumps x2 (1 return+1chiller)

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Decided new tank will be after I shift to my new place (still looking for one, market no good so take my time slowly hunt).

Basically now on full zeovit system so you can read thru the zeovit guide as my system is in zeovit stage 3 now (low nutrients system) so dosage on low side.

The current husbandry does not truely reflect on the amount of work done for the past months as there are a lot of changes going on, in the tank, corals etc.

Besides the basic zeovit stuffs, husbandry consist of the following:

  • 5-10% weekly water change
  • Siphoning of detritus from bottom of sump
  • Clean of salt spray from MH protective glass
  • If necessary clean the front of the glass with window cleaner
Equipment consist of the following:
  • Aqualight GiGA 900 - 2x250W BLV10kk (10hr/day) + 1x150W BLV 20kk (12 hr/day)
  • Skimmer - Deltec AP850
  • CR - Deltec PF1000
  • Return pump: 12,500 l/h Red dragon as main return pump as well as driving the 1/2hp artical commercial chiller
  • Wavemaker - 3xtunze 6100 in 40-100% pulse mode every 7 sec, night mode flow reduction after lights off.
  • tunze 6080 at bottom of tank to assist the 6100(s) to ensure the detritus remains suspended.
  • IKS - control the CR CO2 injection and to monitor the pH/temp trend in the tank.
  • From the pH trend I am able to tell if the kH requires adjustment.
  • IKS - provides over-temp protection by shutting the MH lights when temp exceed 28 degs.
Daily routine:
  • Pump zeovit reactor 2x/day
  • Dosage of zeovit supplements.
  • 2x feeding of fishes to keep the nutrients up as well as keep them fat.
Tank parameters - all NSW level according to zeoguide.

That sound be all, maybe missed out something.

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Decided new tank will be after I shift to my new place (still looking for one, market no good so take my time slowly hunt).

Basically now on full zeovit system so you can read thru the zeovit guide as my system is in zeovit stage 3 now (low nutrients system) so dosage on low side.

The current husbandry does not truely reflect on the amount of work done for the past months as there are a lot of changes going on, in the tank, corals etc.

Besides the basic zeovit stuffs, husbandry consist of the following:

  • 5-10% weekly water change
  • Siphoning of detritus from bottom of sump
  • Clean of salt spray from MH protective glass
  • If necessary clean the front of the glass with window cleaner
Equipment consist of the following:
  • Aqualight GiGA 900 - 2x250W BLV10kk (10hr/day) + 1x150W BLV 20kk (12 hr/day)
  • Skimmer - Deltec AP850
  • CR - Deltec PF1000
  • Return pump: 12,500 l/h Red dragon as main return pump as well as driving the 1/2hp artical commercial chiller
  • Wavemaker - 3xtunze 6100 in 40-100% pulse mode every 7 sec, night mode flow reduction after lights off.
  • tunze 6080 at bottom of tank to assist the 6100(s) to ensure the detritus remains suspended.
  • IKS - control the CR CO2 injection and to monitor the pH/temp trend in the tank.
  • From the pH trend I am able to tell if the kH requires adjustment.
  • IKS - provides over-temp protection by shutting the MH lights when temp exceed 28 degs.
Daily routine:
  • Pump zeovit reactor 2x/day
  • Dosage of zeovit supplements.
  • 2x feeding of fishes to keep the nutrients up as well as keep them fat.
Tank parameters - all NSW level according to zeoguide.

That sound be all, maybe missed out something.

Wah... all these already alot of husbandry... not to mention the time you spent to get to this stage of zeovit usage... :bow::bow::bow:

People do not plan to fail; Often they just fail to plan...

Wat I do to prevent myself from tearing my hair out... My stress remedy...

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Looks like we have not seen the best of your works yet!

Now showing only frags cuz you just rescape, I think it would be more perfect in the months to come! :bow: :bow: :bow:

Results definitely speaks louder that talks![/SIZE]

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