Leonardo's Apogon Reef

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The pellets are in a canister filter in the sump. The outlet is directly fed into the Bubble King skimmer.

You're right Pumbooris, the Apogons need to adjust to high light and high flow tank. If well adapted, they do great. But you have to acclimate them.

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Love the scape and reef . Glad to see everything is all cleaned up . A few questions if you don't mind ..
What do you think caused the outbreak ?
Are you still running all blue plus bulbs ?
 
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It has been a while since the last update but Apogon Reef is still running, although I've made some changes. The Big round Favia and of course my Acanthurus Triostegus are still in good health after 7 years.

The biggest change I've made is the dominance of Seriatopora, Poccilopora and Stylopora now. I've been in this hobby for 15 years now, and I had my fair share of AEFW, alk spikes/drops etc. It was time to take a step back.

The thing I really like about reefkeeping is recreating nature. For me that means large, grown out colonies with lesser but bigger colonies in a tank. That's why I created Formosa Forest before. But I wanted to try something else this time. Instead of using Staghorn corals (FF) or deepwater Acropora (Apogon Reef 1), I wanted to focus on Seriatopora, Stylopora and Pocillopora corals.

Sometimes they can be an underrated group of corals but they can create dramatic coralscapes because they can grow fast, display beautiful colors and can take a hit once in a while. And no worries for AEFW.

I hope you enjoy the updated reef. I grew all the colonies myself, so no large wildcaps etc.

As you can see, the Coralscape is far from perfect, especially the right half need some more work. Reactions and comments are welcome of course.

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That favia!!! I LOVE THAT FAVIA!!!
 

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That dome shaped favia is beautiful. Is it naturally grow into dome shape?
 
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Thanks everyone for the kind reactions :)

I bought the Favia 7 years ago as a small roundish shaped piece (like the small green Favia colony in front of it). After giving it all of my care and attention for all those years it grew into this big round Colony, totally by itself.

My approach is the same as before the update. It is still the same system, setup etc. I only got rid the the large Ca-reactor and went for 2-part dosage again. Much more fail-safe and easy to use IMO. Besides that I experience better growth now, maybe because of the higher pH throughout the day. (8.15-8.35)

I try to fine-tune coral color and growth by optimizing flow, increased feeding while maintaining low NO3, PO4 and organics. A Bare Bottom tank allows me to use heavy flow, necessary for healthy, large colonies. It also helps me to more directly control the nutrient level, because detritus is easier skimmed off.

Steady parameters (Alk and Ca) are also key in good growth and color.I always experienced that good growth and color go hand in hand.

I began focussing on Pocillopora, Stylopora etc. about a year ago. Most of the colonies are a few months to a year old (from frags).

Thanks again everyone :)

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Yesterday I added a LED strip to complement with the 10x 39 Watt ATI T5. It's a 36" LED strip containing 10 CREE Royal Blue and 10 CREE White 3 Watt Led's. Wide lenses really spread the light from front to back, and prevent "spotlights" of blue and white light.

The strip is placed between my two ATI sunpower pendants (6x39 Watt and 4x 39 Watt), so it is placed in the middle of the tank just a bit to the front.

I really appreciate the added shimmer and a bit more balanced light, because it was a tad too blue before.

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Some more pics.

Golden Unknown Acropora

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Mint Pavona cactus, just added

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Branching and Plating Pavona frondifera

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Fiji Mariculture Acropora

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Montipora, Pocillopora

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Pocillopora Colony

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Tri-color Pocillopora

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