Dendronephthya & Scleronephthya aquaculture

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I hit pay dirt, 5 Carnation corals from Tonga

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Here's what we need to perfect:

1. Separate the Pacific oysters in a separate sump to control their waste products. And feed the waste product at night time from like 7 p.m. to 6 am

2. On the 7.5 gallon Nano tank trying to perfect the flow for these corals

3. Master fragging

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So we went ahead and separated all the Pacific oysters into their own sump and we have a device that activates the pump that floods the main display tank with Pacific oysters sump water. This happens only through the night and in the day it is off and the water is mechanically filtered to get it nice and clean through the daytime

 

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