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A.T.T.R
04/08/2008, 04:48 PM
ok well i want to give it a shot
i have a 140 tub that i plan to stock with all sorts of NPS ( mostly gorgonians)

the tank will be set up like a raceway system with a pump makig hte water go around and around at a decent rate
tank will have phyto and rotifer reactors set up to drip into the tnak as well as a skimmer

this tnak will obviusly have a very poor waterquality ( compared to sps tank next to it. )
and i am considering importing DOM and bactiria by using tiny portions of the sps tanks skimmate into this tnak


any opinions or suggestions

i took up this intrest after i found that my blue berry gorgonian frag had grown almost an inch ( was a 1 inch frag)
this frag fell out of the eggcrate and and settled into the sludge on the bottom of the tank ( frag tank. low flow atm and lots of stuff settling.. this is a zoo tank that is bein replaced by a larger zoo tank thus freeing the tub)

i was sure it was dead but i found it today

photokid
04/09/2008, 08:43 AM
it sounds like it might work.

Whalehead9
04/09/2008, 09:36 AM
let us know about your progress

tunicata
04/16/2008, 06:34 PM
that actually sounds like just the conditions they thrive in!
If you're ever doing sponges or NPS that grow similiarly, I was thinking about putting dark cloth over eggcrate in the sump and letting larvae settle out down there and they could be used as biological filters as well!

A.T.T.R
04/16/2008, 08:23 PM
no updates yet as current corals arnt moved out yet.

dendro982
05/14/2008, 08:49 AM
Please post as much details as possible about what you are doing in your tank, so we could try to do the same for our tanks.

A.T.T.R
05/14/2008, 10:52 PM
on hold for a lil. still moving stock out of the one tank an into another. also probobly going to use a 75 g instead of the 140 since ht 140 is already set for softies :)