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03-16-2003, 09:39 AM
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| | Sea Dragon
Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Stockbridge, GA,Georgia
Posts: 510
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| The Evolution of a Filtration System Part 2 [shadow=Black, 2, 300]This is the bio-load, as of today, Sunday, March 16, 2003. Before the end of the month, it should be quite a bit more than this:[/shadow]
[shadow=black, 2, 300] Corals:
Colt Coral
Toadstool Leather
Cabbage Leather
Finger Leather
Encrusting Gorgonians (2)
Purple Fan Gorgonian
Brown Polyp / Green Centers
Brown Polyp / Brown Centers
Green Polyp / Green Centers
Brown Sea Mat
Yellow Polyps
Green Goniopora
Red Mushrooms
Green Striped Mushrooms
Brown/Green Hairy Mushrooms
Metallic Mushrooms
Red Button (Scolymia)
Yellow Lobophylia
Large Hawaiian Feather Duster
Bubble-tip Anenome
Large Flower Anenome
4 small "unknown" anenomes [/shadow]
[shadow=black, 2, 300] Fish:
Checkerboard Wrasse
Carpenter's Filament Wrasse
Yellow-tailed Tubelip Wrasse
Mimic Tang (juvenile "Chocolate Tang)
Maroon Clown
Scooter Blenny
Black Sailfin Blenny
Orchid Dottyback
Strawberry Pseudochromis
Flame Angel[/shadow]
[shadow=black, 2, 300] Inverts:
Skunk Cleaner Shrimp
Peppermint Shrimp
Gray Serpent Star
Many Scarlet Hermit Crabs
Many Blue-Leg Hermit Crabs
Many Turbo/Astrea Snails
Many Nassarius Snails [/shadow]
[shadow=Black, 2, 300] Well, I've told you about my monster protein skimmer, and you've seen my ridiculous bioload (for a 58g tank). I just wanted you to know, that I do "cheat" a little. As my signature says, I have a 20g DIY sump with a refugium. Its' baffled so that the refugium sits in the middle of the sump. I enjoy showing pictues of it, as often as possible, so one more time, this is now the "BEFORE" picture:[/shadow]
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[glow=Black,2,80%]58g Reef, 20g Sump/Refug, Euro-Reef ES5-2, Eheim 2213[/glow]&&&&[glow=Black, 2, 60%]Wrassman[/glow]&&&& |
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03-16-2003, 12:59 PM
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| | Skunk Shrimp
Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: SouthEast, FL,Florida
Posts: 267
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| Re: The Evolution of a Filtration System Part 2 That is why I like hangin with you,, [smiley=thumbs_up.gif]
I learn something new almost everyday, hehe
I will start to increase my Bio-Load to half of what you have, Wrassman,,,,,
Cause, i'm [smiley=wacky.gif] |
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03-17-2003, 04:49 AM
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| | Sea Dragon
Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Stockbridge, GA,Georgia
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| Re: The Evolution of a Filtration System Part 2 As I said, that picture is my "BEFORE" picture of my sump. I have been using bio-balls in the "from tank" side for years now (probably 10yrs or so). I used them as a cheap alternative to live rock. The only way they can work that way is if you keep them sumberged 24/7. I was using other parts of my system to reduce the nitrates produced by the bio-balls (not much, I thought, but measureable). Then I started hanging out with my German friends at meerwasserforum.com. After a few conversations with them, I realized that I was definitely producing MORE nitrates than I should, and that if I would remove the bio-balls that I would have nitrate levels that were not measureable.
So, that brings me to the next chapter of my series, which requires a new picture, and an explanation of what it is I'm trying to accomplish NOW. |
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03-17-2003, 10:32 AM
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| | Skunk Shrimp
Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: SouthEast, FL,Florida
Posts: 267
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| Re: The Evolution of a Filtration System Part 2 Matt,
That's why I love that guy [smiley=iloveyou.gif],
He keeps you on the seat of your pants [smiley=thinking2.gif],
When you think you know it, [smiley=stop.gif]
Here comes Wrassman, with a different point of view...
Exciting, huh... [smiley=laugh.gif] |
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