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Seriatopora Caliendrum


Echianta.jpg

A.Echinata or A.Subgalbra (new entry)


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Favites


XeniaMarRosso.jpg

Xenia - Red Sea


AMillepora.jpg

A.Millepora


Acro.jpg

Name ??? (new entry)


Tenuis.jpg

A.Tenuis + A.Echinata/A.Subgalbra


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Tridacna of 13cm


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Tridacna of 2cm


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Vista-alta-sx.jpg



Vista-alta-dx.jpg



Attrezzatura.jpg



Euphyllia-Glabrescens.jpg

Euphyllia Glabrescens


A-Nobilis-Verde-alto.jpg

A.Nobilis Verde


A-Nobilis-Azzurra-alto.jpg

A.Nobilis Azzurra (Talea Riccardone)


Seriatopora-Hystix-alto.jpg

Seriatopora Hystix


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Z-Veliferum-2.jpg



Panoramica-Dx.jpg



Seriatopora-Nobilis.jpg



A-1--alto.jpg



A-Viola.jpg

A.Nana


Seriatopora-Hystix-3.jpg



C-Loricolus.jpg



Panoramica-Sx-1.jpg



Z-Veliferum-1.jpg


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A-Nobilis-Verde-2-alto.jpg



Seriatopora-Hystix-1.jpg



DESCRIPTION:


Tank: 120cmx50cmx50cm
Light: 3 Spider Reflector + 3x250w ME BLV (=Uschio) + E-Ballast Bluline + 2x54w T5 Osram 67 Blu (not actinic but only blu)
Skimmer: H&S 150-F2001
Live Rock: 65Kg
Sand: AragAlive 8cm
2 Tunze Turbelle 4000l/h + Multicontroller
Deltec Fluidized Reactor FR509 + 0.8 liter of Zeovit + Eheim 1250
Chiller: Sfiligoi SuperFlite

Ph: 7.75-8.18
Kh: 9°
Ca: 420-440
Mg: 1200
Sr: 10
No3: <0.70 (fotometer Hanna)
Po4: <0.02 (Fotometer Hanna)
Nh3: <0.15 (Fotometer Hanna)
Salinity: 3,4%
Temp: 26.5° - 27.3°


Carbon: zeovit + reactor (self-made) + pomp 70l/h
Integration (every day): Amminoacidi Zeovit (6 drop) - Zeovit Zeofood (4 drop)
Sametime: Sr Elos - Trace Elos - I2 Elos - Iron Zeovit - Fluor Zeovit.

Coral Food:
Aqua C1: Every night
Aqua C7: 2 time a week
Elos Svm2: 30 part x week.
Elos Svc: 4 part x week

Soft Coral:
1 Colonia Anthelia (azzurra)
1 Colonia Cornularia
1 Colonia Parazoantus
1 Colonia Xenia (elongata)
1 Colonia Xenia (pumping Mar Rosso)
1 Colonia Zoantus + Playthoa
1 Litophyton Arboreum / Nephthea
1 Muriceopsis (Gorgonia Zooxantellata)
1 Sarcophyton Ehrenbergi
1 Sinularia Asterolobata

LPS - SPS:
1 Acropora Caroliniana
1 Acropora Millepora Gialla
1 Acropora Millepora Verde
1 Acropora Nana
1 Acropora Nobilis Blu
1 Acropora Nobilis Verde
1 Acropora Subglabra
1 Acropora Echinata Verde-Viola
2 Acropora Tenuis
1 Euphyllia Glabrescens
1 Favites (il nome scientifico è un altro..)
2 Fungia (Fungites??) / Cycloseris Tenuis
1 Montipora Digitata Viola
1 Montipora Capricornis
1 Symphyllia valenciennesii
1 Seriatopora Cliendrum
1 Seriatopora Hystrix
1 Stylophora Pistillata
Other Acroporas not identify

Fish:
1 Acanturus Achilles
1 Centropyge Loricolus
1 Centropyge Potteri
2 Chrysiptera Talboti
6 Chromis Vitris
2 Gobiodon Okinawae (twin)
1 Labroides Dimidatus
1 Neocirrhites Armatus
2 Nemateleoris Decora (twin)
1 Pseudocheilinus Hexataenia
1 Pseudochromis Fridmani
1 Synchiropus Ocellatus
1 Zebrasoma Flavescens
1 Zebrasoma Veliferum

Other:
Astrea Tectum (erano 6 ora sono 20 e più..)
10 Clibanarius Tricolor (Paguri nani)
2 Lysmata Amboinensis
2 Lysmata Debelius
2 Lysmata Wurdemanii
1 Formia Elegans
1 Mespilla Globolus
1 Ophiolepis Superba (Stella da sabbia)
6 Paguri Vari
1 Rhynchocintes Uritai
2 Spirografo Calcareo (Bispiralis??)
2 Sabellastarte Indica (spirografo)
1 Tridacna (Maxima??)
1 Tridacna Crocea
1 Tripneustes Gratilla
 
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Anonymous

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Good lord yes! Impressive simply isn't enough for the impact. My goodness that's gorgeous!
 

fishfanatic2

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Wow, that's amazing. Have you ever had any problems with the dwarf angels nipping the corals? Wonderful acros.Great Tank!
 

brulz

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Sometime the Centropyge Potteri nippes the SPS, but it doesn't eat...
However it's not a problem.. the polips closing, but the tentacles are usually extended in few minutes;-)
In order to diminish the problem I feed the fishes a lot!!
As u can see my fishes are fat :))


P.S. Sorry for the terrible English...
 

Ben1

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Very very nice. Have you always used the zeovit method on your system? Do you think it helps the SPS corals color up better?
 

brulz

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The tank was build in April 2003 whitout Zeovit, then in Dicember 2003 I satred the Zeovit method..
IMO the Zeovit serves in order to maintain to bottoms the nourishing (No3,NH3, Po4), and consequently the SPS corals color up better!!
With Zeovit the important thing is the precision in the doses and patience...
IMO Currently it is the better way in order to hold the colors and to feed the fish so much

Yes, the conversions is right,
80 gal gross, but without rock, corals... the liters are 220 (58 gal).
 

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