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The tank design is not your typical Display Tank, since returning 10/2017, I hope one day these corals will thrive to aquaculture them before a complete ban on wild corals happens, it may not. But I'd rather think of the worst, so if it doesn't happen, better outcome. Anyway , the technical part, which I'm setting up, is diverting discharge from Diatomaceous Earth Filtration, when I finish feeding corals then filtration will revert back to normal operation, this filtration system can not be shut-off and restarted,filter media falls off. From trial and error I've come this far. All info on net about these corals is limited success. There are many different corals that are a challenge and this is one of them. I love a good challenge. I only buy new equipment , if I can't build economically or can't find good used one. So why outside? Incase of a leak, and I will operate two chillers, 1/2hp & 1/4hp.may i ask why are you putting this tank outside? won't temperature regulation be crazy? I'm a total newb so forgive me if this is a common thing to do
To say the least, your display tank is not typical.
You in South California and me in Austin, Texas both operate outside reef systems. While I do enjoy a challenge, I leave the difficult corals to you. It’s enough dealing with triple digit temperature during Texas summer.
This system was initially put together in April but finale ( cosmetic ) construction is still on going. Reef display under the oakes will be the trademark for Aquaculture Ranch. I intend to use it as a marketing tool for a retirement “bed & breakfast” business.