Hey everyone,
this thread is to document my experiments with setting up a system dedicated to keeping stylasterid hydrocorals in a "deep sea" setting.
To my knowledge this has not been done before, so I am happy to contribute this experiment to the reefing community.
Note: This is still a concept tank and should not be dupilicated until the concept has prooven successful.
A little background on myself:
Im a reefer from germany and really into keeping NPS corals and have been doing so for the past tree-ish years.
If you would like to check out my work, you can find my tank on Instagram @darksidereefing.
I am also really interested in keeping stylasterid hydrocorals such as Distichopora and Stylaster. As you might know, there are still no long-term success stories with keeping these animals long term. Hopefully I can contribute to their success in captivity.
The idea:
Many Stylasterids can be found in shallow waters in caves or sheltered spots but also in deeper waters. Ive seen some pics and videos of solitary stylasterid colonies on single rocks near deep sea geological structures in really low flow. The idea of this tank is to replicate a low laminar flow deep water environment with a constant supply of suspended foods.
The tank
For this concept aquarium, I am using a tank originally designed for jellyfish by econlux. This tank differs a bit from the typical jellyfish tanks and can also be equipped with a TEC (peltier) chiller for keeping the aninals cool.
Status of the project
As of now, the tank is up and cycling.
Any ideas or input welcome!
Greetings
Flo
this thread is to document my experiments with setting up a system dedicated to keeping stylasterid hydrocorals in a "deep sea" setting.
To my knowledge this has not been done before, so I am happy to contribute this experiment to the reefing community.
Note: This is still a concept tank and should not be dupilicated until the concept has prooven successful.
A little background on myself:
Im a reefer from germany and really into keeping NPS corals and have been doing so for the past tree-ish years.
If you would like to check out my work, you can find my tank on Instagram @darksidereefing.
I am also really interested in keeping stylasterid hydrocorals such as Distichopora and Stylaster. As you might know, there are still no long-term success stories with keeping these animals long term. Hopefully I can contribute to their success in captivity.
The idea:
Many Stylasterids can be found in shallow waters in caves or sheltered spots but also in deeper waters. Ive seen some pics and videos of solitary stylasterid colonies on single rocks near deep sea geological structures in really low flow. The idea of this tank is to replicate a low laminar flow deep water environment with a constant supply of suspended foods.
The tank
For this concept aquarium, I am using a tank originally designed for jellyfish by econlux. This tank differs a bit from the typical jellyfish tanks and can also be equipped with a TEC (peltier) chiller for keeping the aninals cool.
Status of the project
As of now, the tank is up and cycling.
Any ideas or input welcome!
Greetings
Flo