Dendronephthya & Scleronephthya aquaculture

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Once you prove your method say after keeping these alive and healthy for years + propagating it will be interesting to see if you can refine so that it is practical for average Joe to keep them with minimal specialised equipment.
Equipment simple, I can now leave it for 7 days , without worrying about food and water perimeters. Simple dosing pumps/timers help. But it will be years minium 2 years , to expect some results. Stay tune
 
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Tank #3 coming alive.
Location- Backwoods Lab

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So, why cut and expose wires?
For $20 worth of parts.

With one relay, cord, and timer.
I just made a slave/master device. One 3K comes on for 3 minutez one direction, then the other 3K comes on another 3 minutes opposite direction , and restarts cycle

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The last 3 days, I've changed food reciepe every 12 hours. Other words I have two different recipes of food. First recipe is served from 6pm to 6 am. Then second recipe starts 7am to 5pm.
I also reduced feeding amount 15mL every 1 hour, from 7am-5pm, then 30mL every 1 hour, 6pm-6am. Corals lot better. Stay tune
 
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Have you ever tried this device as a constant food source? http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2003-07/nftt/index.php
It seems like a relatively easy solution to grow and constantly feed phyto, roties etc? I’m designing a small NPS coral system and just researching my options and I thought maybe you or #Lasse were the most likely to have tried something like this.. I like the idea of growing and dosing without the need to refrigerate.. sorry for hijacking your thread but the device kinda fits with your project.
 
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Love the principal of it. Only thing in my case the foods I put together and fed, will clog drip valves on it. Very interesting. If you try let me know. I use reef roids and similar in my reciepe of
21 herbs & spices. Kidding on the 21 herbs....
Thanks for sharing
 

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