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10 gallon office nanoreef


xhendyagsx

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Thank you imsuperjp.

 

Followings are my nanoreef setup :

 

Tank

15 gallon DIY glass tank (70cm[L] X 31cm[W] X 26cm[H])

 

Lighting - DIY wooden fixture

20W 20000K Hagen Marine-Glo (07 AM - 06 PM)

20W 10000K Hagen Power-Glo (08 AM - 05 PM)

 

Water movement

400L/h Aquila P-1000 (for water surface)

400L/h Aquila P-1000 (for bottom surface)

500L/h Resun SP-1100 (tank to refugium)

 

Filtration

5kg sandbed

5kg liverock

Refugium (caulerpa taxifolia + small LR)

 

Inhabitants

Corals

Zoanthids

Green open brain coral (Trachyphyllia geoffroyi)

Bubble coral (Plerogyra sinuosa)

Green star polyp (Pachyclavularia viridis)

Orange sunflower coral (Tubastrea faulkneri)

Mushroom coral (Actinodiscus sp.)

Fish

False Percula clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris)

Yellow watchman goby (Cryptocentrus cinctus)

Lawnmower blenny (Salarias fasciatus)

Inverts

Blood red fire shrimp (Lysmata debelius)

Skunk cleaner shrimp (Lysmata amboinensis)

Electric blue hermit crab (Calcinus elegans)

Crabs

Snails

 

Feeding

As the inhabitants need

Isopods, Amphipods, Copepods (from refugium, SB and LR)

Daily

Mysis shrimp (Fish : 07 PM)

Every 2 days

Mysis shrimp (Corals : 07 PM)

 

Maintenance

Daily

Top off water

1 drip Liquid Calcium (Kent Marine)

Every 4 days

1 drip Strontium & Molybdenum (Kent Marine)

Weekly

20% water change

1 drip Iodine (Kent Marine)

 

Regards,

Hendy

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One of the nicer tanks I've seen in a while! I noticed in the second pic the aquascaping looks different and the bubble coral is moved to the left of the brain. Did you move the bubble for aesthetics, or because it was attacking the brain? Either way very nice tank.

 

~BH2O

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Thats about 27" x 12" x 10" for all us yanks...not close to any size we know of made around here...but about 14 US-gallons. Im sure 10 Imperial gallons is about right (.83 Imperial Gallons = 1 US gallon)...so quit telling him he is wrong...according to the rest of the worls outside the US...hes right on the money!

 

Sweet looking tank!!!

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Something on top of the powerhead in the second picture is a frag of Hammer coral (Euphyllia parancora). I gave the anemone to my friend since I realize that my tank would not sustain it. It is too small for that beautiful creature.

 

Oops...yes, you are correct guys, it should be stated 15G as seis66 said.

And yes, it is about 10 ImpGal. Sorry for that. It's all my fault.

 

Thank you all for the attention and compliment.

 

Regards,

Hendy

 

15GReef - http://www.angeltowns4.com/members/15greef/

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"Zoanthids

Green open brain coral (Trachyphyllia geoffroyi)

Bubble coral (Plerogyra sinuosa)

Green star polyp (Pachyclavularia viridis)

Orange sunflower coral (Tubastrea faulkneri)

Mushroom coral (Actinodiscus sp.)"

 

these are all relatively low-medium need corals with regards to lighting (the sun poylps dont need any!). The open brain and the bubble are the only ones that might be risky under so little...but they are also very close to the light at about 5-8" I would imagine. Shrooms can almost be grown under night-lights!

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