ReefrooM sps-tank from Serbia

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What a wonderful tank, thanks for sharing! It looks like you're ready for a new, larger tank.. wow!

Do you have a complete equipment list and maintenance scheme we could look at? I'm an equipment fanatic. Also.. with me being a neat-freak, fantastic job on it all looking so pro! :)

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Thanks Christian! :)
Yes I'm ready for new glass but I live on the second floor and I limited of overweight hahah
I must to figure out something :)

I dont have so much equipment.
I love simple things :)

Of lights I have ati 8x54w + led4x90w
Skimer bk250
Circulation mp40, tunze 6095+7095 and 6045
CaReactor schuran jetstream
Dennerle ph controler and valve
I do not use po4 reactors and active carbon
Normally I do a 10-15% water change at 30-45days
I dossing no3 to get 2-4mg/l level, because I don't have nitrate in my sistem
Also sometime I put and little po4 if my phosphate level go below 0.02
Occasionally I use amino acids, iron and potassium if I see pale colors

And that's it :) very simple
 

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Thanks Christian! :)
Yes I'm ready for new glass but I live on the second floor and I limited of overweight hahah
I must to figure out something :)

I dont have so much equipment.
I love simple things :)

Of lights I have ati 8x54w + led4x90w
Skimer bk250
Circulation mp40, tunze 6095+7095 and 6045
CaReactor schuran jetstream
Dennerle ph controler and valve
I do not use po4 reactors and active carbon
Normally I do a 10-15% water change at 30-45days
I dossing no3 to get 2-4mg/l level, because I don't have nitrate in my sistem
Also sometime I put and little po4 if my phosphate level go below 0.02
Occasionally I use amino acids, iron and potassium if I see pale colors

And that's it :) very simple

Gorgeous tank!!!!!!
How do you keep your phosphate so low?
 
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Gorgeous tank!!!!!!
How do you keep your phosphate so low?

Thanks a lot for kind words.

Actually, this system is connected to another really big frag tank I am using for some very nice soft corals, anemones and many more.
While others use refugiums for algae, I figured to create one "refugium" for some other corals I love to have.
If you are careful enough, it is possible to have SPS, LPS and Softies together, and to have full variety of organisms in single system.
Anyway, those softies pretty much taking majority of care for my Phospate.

Here is one of the latest videos for you:
[video=youtube;f3ua-gbdFog]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3ua-gbdFog[/video]
 

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very beautiful tank. how do you like t5 led combo, I currently run t5's and considering adding leds
 
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It is early to say, because I am using LEDs for a few months now. Nevertheless, I still think that T5-LED is best combination, but we will see how this goes on long run.
LEDs definitely brings up some nice colors, but T5 also do the same with some other colors, so combination of those two is my choice.
I like my options in terms of customized PAR and spectral settings with LED, so I would suggest you to try it for yourself definitely.
 

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Thanks a lot for kind words.

Actually, this system is connected to another really big frag tank I am using for some very nice soft corals, anemones and many more.
While others use refugiums for algae, I figured to create one "refugium" for some other corals I love to have.
If you are careful enough, it is possible to have SPS, LPS and Softies together, and to have full variety of organisms in single system.
Anyway, those softies pretty much taking majority of care for my Phospate.

Here is one of the latest videos for you:
[video=youtube;f3ua-gbdFog]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3ua-gbdFog[/video]

Very beautiful!!!! Yet again.
I have never heard before abt growing softies in a refuge to remove Phos and nitrate. Do you harvest them?
 

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Amazing. What's the name of that Monti with yellow rim with blue polyps?
 

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Beautiful...
 

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Such an awesome reef!
 

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