REEF OF THE MONTH - November 2022: Samsreef's 340-gallon Mixed Reef! Hobby, passion, obsession!

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Amazing colourful tank and like the way the coral is from the side,high at top and gradually going down,good luck on your new aquascape,hope all goes smoothly for you.
Keep up the good work ^_^
Thank you. Yes. it's progressing well. I am changing 1/3 aquascape at a time. and the rocks that comes out stays in the sump for 2 weeks before being removed. So far so good.

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Sam, congratulations on this honor, a reefer is at the top of their game when they receive this recognition!!!!!
I want to say that I really like your deep explanation of your process which includes your failures, not many share that part of their journey. All new reefers should read every word of this and mimic your attention to their reef. Massive kudos for you on your success with this tank. It really is one of the nicest reefs I've seen in my 40 years of reefing, keep up the great work.
Thank you for your warm words.

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I agree with most of that....I actually posted something very similiar a ways back stating that snails are not a miracle cure for an algae infested tank. They do little to nothing on anything but diatoms and very short "maintained" algae. I do believe there is a place for them in reef tanks but they need to be added from the beginning before the tank becomes an eyesore (along with other cleaners such as tangs), and target fed if necessary. Oh well...I was just curious.....again, beautiful tank!
I should acknowledge this first. There are several ways of running a reef tank. The key is to provide stable parameters for a thriving reef, free of pests and unsightly algae. Don't let anyone tell you that there is one way (salt mixes, 2 part vs CaRx, skimmer - y/n, Refugium - y/n, scrubber, GAC, GFO, UV/H2O2 reactors, ozone, led/halide/t5.....so many debates) to succeed. There are pros and cons for each and some of them fit together better.

Example - Currently, I am using a Calcium Reactor with ARM media (type of media is important) which has slightly high Mg along with Kalk reactor to increase Ph. I use Instant ocean which has lower Ca/Mag, which is perfect for my situation. However, I use reef crystals on my quarantine tank and runs with 2 part. This does not mean Instant ocean is a better salt...nope. it just works in this configuration.

I will stop rambling now.... Back to the topic. I have personally not needed to keep snails to achieve my goals.

Stocking snails/hermits in a new tank when the ecosystem(microfauna, sponges, bacteria diversity, pods, other detritus eaters....) is not mature will lead to more mortality.

Having said that, If you like the look of snails(some of them are pretty cool), who am I to stop :)

Sam
 
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Your tank is magnificent: thank you for the detailed write-up of your systems/routines and it is inspiring.
May your success continue!
Thank you very much for taking time to read and for your kind words.

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7 Radions xr30s!! That’s a lot of light.
Yup. The front row of LEDs are tilted at an angle to bring out more colors from the front. Some of the Millies and Tenuis get around 700 PAR!!! Rainbow splice is getting around 750 and takes it like a champ :)

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Beautiful tank. Which model Tunze pumps are you using on your sea sweeps?

It has amazing wide flow so the corals get good flow but don’t get their flesh blown away…

Unfortunately it is on back order for a while. [HASH=2814]#BRS[/HASH] [HASH=2380]#TUNZE[/HASH] help…

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BRAVO ON SUCH A SPECTACULAR REEF AQUARIUM!

Thank you for sharing your love of the hobby with us!
 

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Great system and writeup!

Do you have any problems with noise with your tunzes on sweeps?
Thank you. One of them has a hum(no more than an MP60) and the other one(newer sweep) does not. You should check the rubber cushion where the sweep attaches to the euro bracing. If the rubber cushion is worn out, it will have some noise.

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Thank you. One of them has a hum(no more than an MP60) and the other one(newer sweep) does not. You should check the rubber cushion where the sweep attaches to the euro bracing. If the rubber cushion is worn out, it will have some noise.

Sam
Thank you so much for sharing your reef tank, your journey and your thoughts. The detail was amazing. I am new to the hobby and this is inspiring! Congrats!
 
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