dejaco
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210 gallon system (display) with 45 gallon sump
MH and VHO lighting
DSB (5 inches)
300 lbs live rock
Water drains from display, first contact chamber heaters and blue filter pads.
Next into algae chambers (chaeto).
Then large storage area for skimming(corallife super Skimmer 220), carbon filtration (2 mag 350's), into Artica 1/3 HP Titanium chiller (temp stays 77.5 to 78.5 F). Finally into return area with two quiet one 6000 pumps returning water to display.
System has stayed at zero NH3, NO2, and NO3 since it's 6 month birthday.
22 various fish, 38 coral placements, and a host of shrimps, hermits, crabs, snails, and more.
With all this my only drawbacks are Rock wall limits usage of space and coral placings. Sand bed gets grey blacl areas. And weekly raising calcium and Alk levels up.
By the way the Algae chambers do act as a refugium area ( they are always crawling with microstars and pods!)
MH and VHO lighting
DSB (5 inches)
300 lbs live rock
Water drains from display, first contact chamber heaters and blue filter pads.
Next into algae chambers (chaeto).
Then large storage area for skimming(corallife super Skimmer 220), carbon filtration (2 mag 350's), into Artica 1/3 HP Titanium chiller (temp stays 77.5 to 78.5 F). Finally into return area with two quiet one 6000 pumps returning water to display.
System has stayed at zero NH3, NO2, and NO3 since it's 6 month birthday.
22 various fish, 38 coral placements, and a host of shrimps, hermits, crabs, snails, and more.
With all this my only drawbacks are Rock wall limits usage of space and coral placings. Sand bed gets grey blacl areas. And weekly raising calcium and Alk levels up.
By the way the Algae chambers do act as a refugium area ( they are always crawling with microstars and pods!)