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Originally Posted by
IvasawaJin http:///t/394168/want-tips-from-10-year-old-reef-veterans-please#post_3508258
I Agree , you need to take care of your tank if you dont wanna crash it . i just dont knwo how to remove crap from mmy sumps floor .
Marine Plants are very rare here . I NEVER seen a Chaeto in my life . and i never seen a pepermint shrimp either . i have to search the entire city for shrimps .
Well with the understanding I only have 8 years in a much smaller tank let me give you my "overall" ideas.
1) balance out the tank with plant life like macro algae or turf algae.
2) use the diy two part method to maintain calcium, alk, and magnesium. (do a google search)
While it is true there are few true marine plants the ocean is full of macro algaes of various types. Chaetomorphia is one for that looks like one of the metal wire mesh pot scrubbers. It just grow to whatever size and shape of the container.
Another option is to grow common turf algae on screens in what is called a algae turf scrubber. Drs. Adey and Loveland's the dynamic aquarium explained that but it is kinda technical and boreing.
The overall idea is you can balance out the system to the point where ammonia/nitrates, phosphates are unmeasureable regardless of what else is going on. Plus, stability is enhanced because the plant algae actually prefers to consume ammonia over nitrates. So if something goes bump in the night, the algae consumes any resulting ammonia preventing dangerous tank crashes. Plus the algae will also consume some toxins like copper as it sucks in the nitrates and phosphates.
Once you get the tank thriving with no display nusiance algaes or cyano, the tank can basically (but not totally) takes care of itself.
But you probably will have to maintain calcium.alk. and magnesium with inexpensive chemicals (calcium chloride, baking soda, magnesium chloride, and epson salts). Hence the diy two part.
Aptasia can be a problem. Mine died off with less feeding. I have heard killing the lights helps also but I never tried that. I did try a kalk paste (Picking lime) but couldn't fully control it and calcium did bump up to high levels for a few weeks.
I've never maintained such a large system so those are just over-all ideas.
I hope in Iran you have these types of things so I have been helpful.
But it's really just my.
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ps Guy's old tank ran for years and years over a decade and was awesome. Paul_b on some of these boards has had a tank running for 40 years.