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11/12/2006, 08:59 PM | #27 |
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ya you guys are right. I have a DSB and so far have done great. Can't wait until some day my tank looks that full and developed.
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11/12/2006, 09:16 PM | #28 |
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The last tank (size - 200*80*70) I just posted.. check out the parameters and intense light:
5x400W XM 10000K gieseman plus. ph 7,80 8,15. temp. 24,5 28. dens 35,00. kh 10- 13. nitrati ***. fosfati 0,03 fotometro hanna. iodio 0.6.calcio 420 magnesio 1500. Here are some older pics: More pics here: http://www.acquariofilia.biz/viewtop...574&highlight= |
11/12/2006, 09:27 PM | #29 |
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Man those tanks are just awsome.
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11/12/2006, 09:41 PM | #30 |
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11/12/2006, 10:35 PM | #31 |
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Re: Italy's Best! Matured SPS Aquariums.
I know this is the SPS forum, but WOW, is that an elegence coral on the left?! It's ginormous!
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11/13/2006, 12:00 AM | #32 |
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can anyone tell me what white sps is that in pic 9 from the top down?
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11/13/2006, 07:59 AM | #34 |
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Simply stunning!!
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great stuff
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Anyone notice how there are hardly any fish in the tanks? From the pics the fish livestock is very low...
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Bellissimo!
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but you dont know what type it is? |
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So are any of these tanks in Tuscany (Toscana)? I've spent the last 3 months in Florence (Firenze) and I'd really like to see one of these bad boys.
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These tanks are great!!!!!
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=O (My OH face)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyone know the age of the any of the tanks?????
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Some of these tanks look so overpacked with SPS corals. I wonder how they deal with detritus and flow. Even with the best pumps and wavemakers, I would be concerned with the most densely packed ones that algal growth and or tissue death would start occurring.
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well that's not saying much about your reefkeeping abilities than
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It has nothing to do with abilities I think. It is a problem that will occur in every tank within years when colonies get bigger and bigger.
I'm also curious how they handle this problem with detritus and flow. Leonardo
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A lot of people seem to like my tank but these tanks are what I'm talking about! They are truly TOTM material! That is some beatiful stuff there.
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but I am still wondering what that sps is with the white polyps (NOT A DEAD CORAL !!!)
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11/13/2006, 06:27 PM | #49 |
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WOW looking at tanks like this makes me realize how much my tank sucks I'm tired of these little sheit frags!!!
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