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![]() Yeah, the Rics and Anemones are my favorite too :-)
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#12
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![]() Do you have any secrets on how you've got your hammer coral looking so happy? Mine used to look like that but hasn't for the past year. I think I ****ed it off by moving it into a spot (for a few months) that it didn't like and it hasn't recovered yet.
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#13
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![]() Great tank! Any tips for others running sumpless and skimmerless? How often and how large are your water changes? Dosing? Lighting?
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#14
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![]() Outstanding! why are you shutting the tank down?!
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![]() I have had it for over a year and it has doubled in size. Right now it's about 8" x 5" when fully extended. It seems that the Hammer coral likes medium flow. I wish I could help you more but all I did was to move it around the tank to find the best spot for it.
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![]() Quote:
Hi there, Going skimmerless and sumpless is not for everyone. You have to be patient and go slow and a lot of people don't know how to do this ![]() At the beginning I used to do 10% weekly water changes but as the tank matured that changed. At one point I was doing only a couple water changes a year but this is NOT something I recommend you to do. When this happened, my tank had already been set up for 4 years and it was pretty mature. I know do 10% monthly water changes and I don't add any additives. There is also an AC110 that was turned into a refugium and I run another HOB filter with some filter pad in there to keep the water clear. The lighting is 2x150w MH + 4x39 T5's. I feed the fish twice a day and feed the corals once in a while. One thing that I would recommend you to do is to rinse the frozen food before you feed your fish. If you don't do this you will adding a lot of extra nutrients into your set up. I should mention that I have always kept around 5 to 6 small fish and perhaps this has also helped to keep the bio-load in check. I hope this helps. Thanks for your comments. why am I shutting down this? I have been told that I have to downsize ![]() |
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![]() This FTS is from 2009. I was out of the country for almost the whole year and a friend of mine took care of the tank. He didn't have any experience in saltwater tanks. All he did was to stop by my place once a day to feed the fish and did monthly water changes.
![]() ![]() These are shots that were taken within the last few months. ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Carrera75; 05-27-2011 at 11:28 PM. |
#18
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![]() Hey man, I know a photographer who lives downtown who could take some pics for you.
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#19
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![]() Very nice work....props for success with an unconventional method!
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#20
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![]() WOW, you tank is epic ! Love the ricks and nems . Wish my 50 sumpless and skimmerless looked this good.
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