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  • Brent7831

Hello! I decided to post a description of my aquarium and the entire system. The aquarium is 130*60*60 460 liters. Lighting 2MG*400W +2T5*54W Flow 2 Resun 15000 Protein skimmer homemade on injector. Calcium reactor Octopus two-section. Calcium stirrer AquaMedic (used as needed) Lift pump AquaMedic 3500. Live rock around 100kg Aragonite sand 70kg Chemical use: Balling from Fauna Marin Rowa carbon (very rarely) Recently installed zeolites. Water parameters: Ca-440 Mg-1400 Kh-7-9 Ph-7.8-8.0 Temperature 26-27 Salinity 1.026 Water changes 30 liters every two months. I think I didn't forget anything. A few photos of the aquarium, though the photos are taken with a phone as I don't have enough

Daniel132

Very economical. Only 30 liters every 2 months for a water change, and the aquarium looks fresh and cheerful! And why is there no overall shot?

Katie4842

And you did the right thing..., a very beautiful aquarium...

Jacob7201

Thank you very much. A few photos of the overall view...

Lindsay

Corals are super!!! Very beautiful!!!

Wesley

Beautiful. It reminded me of Plataks' aquarium.

Joshua448

Thank you, that comparison is beyond praise... I have always really liked the ray aquarium.

Andrew9246

The aquarium is cool, maybe I should sell my car and get one like that.

Alyssa1438

Well, it depends on the car; it might not be enough. And the aquarium is really cool.

Monique1236

Beautiful Are you cleaning the back wall??? It looks like you just filled it How is it with overheating???? What light??? If possible, photos What pump is on the skimmer?? Sound??? If possible, photos

Jesse

I am very pleased with such a comparison...

Brent5588

I clean the back wall every two weeks. I solve overheating problems with the AquaMedic Titan 1500 refrigerator. Coral Vue lights. Electronic ballasts (dimmable). I made the luminaires with the help of Rey Tkach. The pump on the skimmer is Atman 7000. There is almost no noise thanks to the silencer. I will post photos of the light fixture and skimmer tomorrow.

Shane

Photo of the lamp

Brian

Photo of the skimmer, it's hard to take a better picture.

Danielle9144

Wow The right light!!!!! Added after 2 minutes What material are the reflectors made of? Added after 6 minutes Atman 7500 works quietly but heats up quite a bit Try installing Laguna...

Javier5186

Polished stainless steel lamps. I apologize, Atman 7500. It heats the water. I have already sold this skimmer, and Ray is making me a new one without an injector. To be honest, I still don't know if the new one will be better, but let's hope so. In a week, I will post photos and reviews of the new product.

Daniel4967

Hello, the aquarium is beautiful. How is your moray eel?

Jessica5016

Thank you. Everything is fine. I was actually planning to sell it since I intend to get a new reef without fish. Although it is peaceful, I just lost interest in it. As they say, "I've played enough."

Nicholas

How can I contact you? My fish has died, and I want to get a new one for my aquarium, but I don't have time to acclimate it to the food.

Bridget

Yes..... and there used to be discus fish..... well done!!!!

Justin

Thank you. We are trying...

Michele

Very beautiful rhyme!!!! Well done!!!

Erin2730

I just got myself such a gadget. Dimensions: height 750, width 300, transition to 150. Laguna pump 100 watts.

Cheyenne2747

Well, the thing is awesome!!!! Share your experience, how does it work? (I'm interested in the noise level)

Vanessa

Hello, thank you for the kind words about my aquarium. As for the protein skimmer, it operates quietly, although I think it will be even quieter after some minor adjustments to the silencer. For now, I've placed a half-liter bottle, or rather the top part of it, on the silencer, and drilled a hole in the cap; now it's completely silent. I can't say much about the skimmer's performance yet since I just set it up two hours ago. Tomorrow, I'll be able to share my opinion. The impression of the design and build quality is simply superb; it looks factory-made. It produces very fine foam... and a lot of it. In general, tomorrow I will describe the skimmer's performance in detail with photos.

Jeffrey

Is this a strait?

Jessica8898

No, these are the dimensions of the pen itself.

Brian

We are waiting for truthful reports !!!!! (please check how long it can operate without failures in any of the selected modes: wet foam, dry foam) Previously, Sasha's skimmers required quite frequent adjustments and, accordingly, constant supervision !!! Thank you in advance !!!

Kristen1161

The pen works excellently with both wet and dry foam. It was set up very quickly, maintains the foam evenly without fluctuations, and the bubbles rise uniformly. There are no drawbacks, tested thoroughly. Huge thanks to Sasha... Two days after installation.

Stephen

Can I have a photo of the plum?

Noah1632

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Jeffery

I only have the pump humming. OR 2500 at the input. The bubbler sucked in air - I led it outside. The length of the hose is 10 m. May it forgive me for such experiments. But it works - now without noise - and with more oxygen than in the room. Although I have really lost suction volume. But for now, it's enough - I will think about how to approach the manufacturer for an upgrade if needed.

Brooke

I also thought about doing it that way, but when there is a lack of air, the foam starts to choke.

Adrienne

Today, I had a new 800-liter aquarium glued together. Soon, there will be a new SPS (small-polyped corals) aquarium.

Richard

It's cool that the master is working, and there will be rigidity ribs and an exit to the sample if that's what you have in mind.

Tasha

The ribs will be glued in a couple of days, and the overflow shaft as well. There will definitely be a sump, though I haven't decided which one yet. I want to do everything properly, run osmosis to the sump, create a separate wiring from the meter, enclose the entire structure, make exhausts, etc.

James8887

Cool, can you send a photo of how you make the overflow? I have a reef without a sump, 350 liters, running for eight months; you can check the photos in my album. My friend's tank also has no sump, but it has good foam separation, a large aerator on the side, and a biofilter that is practically no longer needed with a good UV. So this is how we live; we are more attracted to the question of alternative setups, but that's for later. However, I'm still curious about the sump question, and I will definitely set it up. I'm planning to install two more aquariums by spring, and one of them will have a sump, and then I'll compare which is better. I have plans in my head that are a bit scary.

Stephen5841

My opinion about UV is that it's useless in a reef aquarium. It might be useless, I don't argue with that. My UV lamp burned out, and I went a month without UV. It was fine, but back then I only had one Helman. Now I have five fish, so I hesitate to turn it on, but not all the time. When I do some mechanical work, I turn it on for a day or two. By summer, I plan to set up two aquariums of 600 or 800 liters, I'm still thinking about it. So there will be two reefs: one purely alternative system with just corals and 3-4 fish with a good skimmer, something like this, but I will connect a sump and all the necessary components, and then I'll see how it goes for a year or two. We'll see which one is stronger.

Earl

UV is not as simple as it seems. The type of water flow through it, the ratio of UV power to the volume of the aquarium, and the thickness of the water layer illuminated by the lamp all play a role. There was a good article about this in a magazine somewhere. There is an opinion that it is necessary in fish aquariums, but if the aquarium is a reef, then UV is unnecessary since the larvae of parasites provide extra food for corals.

Breanna9982

The ULTRALITH system itself ...

Nancy758

How much does the whole set cost?

Marie5735

The entire set with coal and zeolites costs 164 euros.

Sarah7284

Not expensive

Jessica8898

The corals are grateful to me, and I am glad they are doing well. Soon, the light for the new aquarium will arrive: MH 2x400W + 2 T5 54W + 4 T5 39W. I was told that the light should turn out great. I am looking forward to it...

Luis3725

Where can I read more about zeolites?

Danielle9144

It's time to share some fresh photos. What changes have occurred after replacing the skimmer and adding Faun?????

Alicia5489

Excuse me, kettle. What are the yellow fish called, and what is their price? And who is better to start with?

James3382

The fish is called ZEBRASOMA FLAVESCENS. It's best to start by studying books on marine aquariums.

Brian7092

I'm already reading, but the fish is called something simpler, and what is the price of "zebras" and clowns?

Tina

The fish is simply called yellow zebrasoma, with an approximate price of 100 currency units. The price of clownfish depends on the species, approximately starting from 8 currency units and higher.

Elijah7048

I will post the photos in a few days. The changes are only for the better; the corals have started to release polyps better, the colors have become brighter, and the growth has also accelerated. To be honest, it's hard for me to judge any significant changes since I see the aquarium every day, and the changes from day to day are not substantial.

Darrell5975

A few photos of the new aquarium, although there is still no sand and not everything is in its place... When I finish the system completely, I will provide a full description of it. The aquarium is 800 liters...

Tasha

Denis, congratulations on the successful launch. It’s turning out to be an interesting aquarium, it looks wonderful even now...

Leonard

Ray, thank you!!! I think when the sand settles, the picture will become more interesting.

Melissa2062

Could you please tell me how much approximately it costs to set up a 1st aquarium (460 liters) with corals, fish, live rocks, or whatever else? Of course, the sea is a distant dream, but I would still like to know the price. There was a topic somewhere where the equipment for a slightly smaller aquarium cost around 1500 USD. Thank you. P.S. It's mega beautiful.

Tara2761

What beauty... and what sizes are the aquariums?

Kathleen

Thank you! The cost of livestock is approximately: Live rocks (about 80 kg) 1600 USD. Sand 400 USD. Corals about 2000-2500 USD. Fish approximately 800 USD. It came out to around 5000.

Eric8832

Super! Very beautiful!

Mark9853

Corals like trees on rocks

Joseph8842

By the way, what do you use to clean your windows? I'm having a terrible time with it.

Barbara8192

With a magnetic scraper and a blade scraper. The reason for the strong fouling of the glass is the poor quality of the source water!!!

Melissa1838

The sand fell asleep.

James5103

Beauty!!! Bravo! But... beauty requires sacrifices...

Jacqueline5976

And if magnesium is thrown away? Is that also bad? But I like it.

Michele9664

If the coraline is growing, that's good, I like it too. It's just that very often, due to poor water quality, brown and green algae grow, which spoil the appearance of the aquarium...

Wendy2244

Oh, now it's totally SUPER! The corals are arranged "feng shui" style. I even know which two frags to send you for complete nirvana in the tank! P.S. I don't like corals on the glass; it creates a marine swamp. But like it is now, with the blue walls - that's just right.

Marie5348

My new residents

Patrick4439

How will the residents be in Latin? What do you plan to feed them?

Michelle5859

In Latin, Aeoliscus trigatus, and in Russian, simply krivokhvostki. The fish is very interesting, moving around the aquarium in a shoal. At first, I will feed them live brine shrimp, which will hatch tomorrow. Judging by the behavior of these fish, it can be said that they are constantly searching for something edible and seem to be already taking pieces of frozen brine shrimp...

Frederick

I want to say that the fish are inexpensive for marine species. I was at Denis's yesterday and saw them, so to speak, in person. They always swim in a school, are not afraid of currents, and their bodies are very flat, so to avoid being blown away, they turn sideways to the current. I always thought they were like needles and unsuitable for reefs with strong currents, but it turns out I was wrong. P.S. I want some for myself too, but only 5 pieces came, which are now with Denis.

Wesley

The fish have started to feed actively. Their favorite treat is brine shrimp nauplii, and they are very interested in pecking at something from the stones and sand. When purchased, the fish were gray, but now they have adapted and taken on a yellowish color. The most important thing is that the crooked tails are not at all skittish and even do not hide in shelters at night.

Ryan1989

Evening in my reef

Andrew4194

Denis, the aquarium is great. Well done for creating such beauty. If it's not a secret, how much are the Krivakvostki... with respect, I.

Kevin3579

Martin, thank you. I was buying Krivokhvostok for 55 each from A. However, a small problem has arisen with their maintenance. Out of 5, I have 2 left; the thing is, they got sucked into the pump due to carelessness.

Amanda5586

A few fresh photos...

Alexander

and also...

Emily

No words! Magnificent! Well, I made a marine aquarium, but I clearly won't reach such perfection anytime soon. Now I see what to strive for.

Joseph6461

Denis, very beautiful....

Wesley

A couple of photos of the overall view.

Destiny

Today I was at Denis's. Everything was great, but I was a bit dissatisfied with the design and the lamp (not enough ultraviolet). Everything else was excellent. Wishing you good growth and may the hydrobionts bring you joy.

Daniel

Andrew, recommend a lamp that emits ultraviolet light from all sides.

Katie3017

I don't know what has changed, but the photos have become much more impressive. I'll ask a silly question: how can you clean the rear window if the corals are right up against the glass in some places?

Tracy

Denis, hello! It’s very impressive, the aquarium is SUPER!!! And the main thing is that the aquarium recently moved to this space and is thriving, which is not easy at all, well done...

Guy

Radium 400W 22000K

Alyssa6727

Thank you very much for the feedback, guys. The back walls are cleaned by the dog Salarius fasciatus (the common gray dog), which makes my job easier.

Jennifer5371

Denis, the aquarium is great, well done!!! Can you add photos of the other corals (I'm interested in the entire range)?

Mario

Denis. The aquas are great, the colors are amazing. I wouldn't listen to anyone and wouldn't change the lamps, but as they say, there's no accounting for taste.

Bethany

Thank you very much for the evaluation. I will take the photos next week. I think the photo session will be more complete since my friend, a professional photographer, promised to stop by.

James4757

Growth rate over 1.5 months. Maybe someone will find it interesting...

Joshua448

Denis is doing great, the changes are visible and for the better, everything is growing and thriving, respect for the love and effort in this wonderful endeavor.

Corey3201

The new resident hasn't settled in yet and is getting the full treatment from the old-timers, but I think everything will stabilize soon. I hope he will be a good assistant to me in the fight against aphid infestations.

Stacey4437

In the fight against iptazias, he will be a relentless fighter.

Jennifer5371

Cool photo of a helmon against the backdrop of a fan worm. It can fight not only aiptais but also the worm. If it starts to bother the worm and you won't know what to do with it, I will gladly take it in for upbringing (the worm).

Diana8604

The fan worm in the background is for fattening the fish.

David

The worm will most likely be fed to the helmon, as I can't get it out from the rocks. Right now, there are a lot of small feather worms in the aquarium. There are rocks that are just teeming with worms. I think for the time being, my newcomer will have enough, and then it can eat the aiptasia. Once it cleans the aquarium of all the pests, I will offer it some waxworms as a token of gratitude.

Dana4701

Today A. came to visit, took some photos of the equipment...

Aaron

Some kind of tar is coming out of the pen.

Curtis

It is what it is. Right now, I am feeding the corals abundantly with various foods, plus I am adding amino acids and different supplements. The fish population is also constantly increasing... The load on the system is significant, but the protein skimmer is just a monster, working like crazy.

Melissa

Denis, who cleans your Resanas? Or is Coraline not growing? My thickets are such that every 2 weeks I have to break through the cracks from Coraline.

Angela6489

Coraline only grows for me in shaded areas; 400-watt lamps literally scorch it. If you look at the photo, you can clearly see how it covered the lower part of the pump...

Kenneth7331

Good afternoon, Denis! Did you buy Helmon right after the delivery, without holding it? I ordered one for myself too, and now I'm wondering if I should pick it up right away. Also, what size did you receive? Best regards, Tatiana.

Dawn6148

Good afternoon. I took Helmon right from the delivery. I am in favor of taking the fish immediately, as acclimatization happens faster and there is less stress... The sizes varied from 7 cm to 12-15, but I took the smallest one...

Jeffery

Good day! How is the helmon doing? Eating? What and whom? Behavior? I also got 2, but they are big. They are still in quarantine. They are stressed, although there are plenty of stones. They haven't shown much desire to eat yet. P.S. It's an interesting fish, but there is a lot of conflicting information both here and on Western sites. You have an ideal reef; it would be great to comment on its behavior if possible.

Michael5242

You will hear clicks in the aquarium - it's the Helmon Aiptasia clicking.

Corey3201

I am looking forward to it.

Martin3206

I had a yellow zebrasoma that was being bullied, so I had to put it in the dark for 2 days in the sump))) It helped, and when I released it back into the aquarium, it was quite amazed by such treatment and stopped being bothered, although the japonicus... is more delicate than the zebrasoma...

Maria6659

A few words about what I saw All the creatures are in excellent condition, great colors, the aquarium has very good prospects I think in about 7-8 months it would be worth installing a 20000K MH light, then the colors will be stunning The photos didn't turn out very well, some colors are lacking.

Amy9618

Hello! Usually, this happens once a year in nature, but at the end of October, it's a mesmerizing sight. I wonder why other corals didn't support the Montipora? It's a pity that it wasn't filmed, but at least are there any photos for memory?

Vanessa

Hi, Denis. If your SPS (small-polyped corals) are reproducing sexually, you are on the right track. This is the ceiling. It's not about chasing super colors near the tank with a drum. Are you still adding glucose?

Brooke

Hi Stas, I'm giving glucose, but not every day now, just once every three days, 5 ml.

Mariah

Hello everyone! Last week I visited Denis. I won't talk about the flowers, growth, and health... but I was just shocked. I've never seen anything like it. This is not something you can see in photos. Denis, wishing health and prosperity to all your residents.

Andrew7823

Hooray comrades, the wave box from Vitalik (NOX) has arrived. It is already installed in the aquarium! I want to say a BIG THANK YOU to Vitalik once again. The wave is about 3 cm, and this is in a corner aquarium. You can say that the aquarium has come to life; the LPS corals are in shock, but I think this is temporary.

Sydney

I'm following your thread on the forum. To be honest, you are an authoritative sailor for me. I have a question about glucose: what mixture do you add? And how much per volume?

Nicole2404

Thank you very much. I use regular 40% glucose for injections, which is sold in any pharmacy. It's better to buy it in 20ml ampoules. The amount of glucose depends on the situation in the aquarium and what goals you are pursuing. I used to add 5 ml to 800 liters every day, but now I do it every three days. It is also advisable to add bacteria for better effect. It's better to start with 0.5 ml per 100 liters of water and gradually increase the dose. If the water in the aquarium starts to become cloudy, the dosage should be reduced.

Daniel9952

Thank you for the experience. I think I will try your method. In my opinion, you have the most successful aquarium on this forum, and that's a fact. You are a fanatic in a good way... Your aquarium is a role model.

Rebecca1419

I understand that glucose is added to combat nitrates? An alternative to vodka? If so, then the dose is about three times smaller than vodka?

Amber

Yes, this is an alternative to vodka. The dosage is strictly individual for each aquarium. In marine aquaristics and in aquaristics in general, the concept of dosage of anything is very relative. Before pouring or adding something, you need to first make sure it is necessary. If you decide to add any supplements, in this case glucose or vodka, you should start with minimal doses. During the process of daily additions with subsequent increases in dosage, it will become clear how much needs to be added.

Johnny

Thank you for your response! The reason I'm asking is that I'm currently adding 5ml of vodka to 240 liters every other day. I want to switch to glucose because the quality of vodka may be questionable, while I believe the quality of pharmacy glucose is beyond doubt. So I'm wondering whether to use the same 5ml or if I should use less...

Lee

You can pour the same 5 ml, just keep an eye on the water. If it starts to cloud, reduce the dosage, but I don't think that will happen.

Omar3497

How are the LPSs? Have you gotten used to the wave?

David

They are getting used to it. They are almost opening up just like before the installation of the wave box. However, the SPS corals are thrilled with the movement, which is evident from the increased polyps and the rise in the number of growth points. And I am also almost used to the wave in the aquarium.

Randall7906

I also started to have SPS. LPS still prefer peace more.

Jeanne

Denis, can you provide a bit more detail? The controller, as I understand it, is DIY? And what pumps are suitable for the wave?

John3432

My wife and I visited Denis and brought a camera, so we filmed a bit. I uploaded a small piece to YouTube; the video shows the work of the wavebox, as people are interested in it. Denis filmed it, and I'm currently looking for a place to upload it in good quality. I'll post the link here later because YouTube accepts HD, but it was filmed in DVD quality.

Gregory

Denis has a very beautiful aquarium.

Ronald

"Very beautiful" is an understatement. The aquarium is just SUPER!!!

Brenda

What company makes the wavebox?

David953

NOXBOX (r) Made in UK

Jennifer5371

Boxing was done by Vitalik.

Leonard

Denis, isn't there any "tension" when the pH is below 8, after all, SPS?

Todd

An aquarium of this kind will give 100 points ahead to anyone who is at least somewhat serious about the sea. There is a similar one with Stas A. Therefore, I dare to assert: upstarts, who have not spent even a year with the sea and are unable to show the public the "fruits" of their labor—learn how to LOVE YOUR HOMELAND!!!

Steven

I don't pay much attention to the pH in the aquarium since, thanks to the stable operation of the calcium reactor, it stays within the range of 8-8.2. There was, of course, a drop in pH to 7.6, but I didn't notice any significant changes in the corals' well-being. I have an air intake for the skimmer from outside, which also helps to increase the pH, and in the winter period, it additionally aids in cooling the system.

Jonathon8514

Denis, how about water changes? How much and how often do you change it?

Elizabeth882

I used to change the water very rarely. Now I do water changes once a week, replacing 30-60 liters with Tropic Marin bioactive salt, as I really wanted to try this salt. Judging by the corals' reaction, I will continue doing water changes in the same manner...

Devon107

Denis, the video shows that you have a Neeleotris magnifica living with you. How does it get along with the surgeons?

Jessica

Surgeons do not pay attention to the magnifier. One could say that they simply do not notice it.

Susan9583

For those who enjoy pouring various substances into their aquarium, the latest development is now available for sale. It may not be offered by all sellers yet, but it's only a matter of time. It is, of course, more expensive than vodka, but the results are quite effective.

Mary

I read about these np-biolets... to be honest, I didn't see any obvious advantages over liquid feeding. Hi Denis, Listen, you have a reflector for two lamps... Have you accidentally experimented with mixing different lamps? For example, radium 20k + HM 10k...

Jacqueline6670

No, I haven't experimented, but I've thought about it. Now I want to refresh the lighting, I'll install 12K corals and supplement the spectrum with T5 from ATI: Blue Plus 2 x 39w Pro Color 2 x 39w Actinic 2 x 54w

Leonard

A nice light will turn out.

Marie5735

Denis, are you talking about Reflux 12k?

Jessica

Denis! I think Pro Color 2 x 39w will be too much. We need to experiment.

Lee

I am very pleased to inform everyone that this wonderful aquarium can now be read about in the pages of the magazine "Reef Aquarium." It has rightfully been added to the section "Chronicle of Remarkable Reefs" and will be part of the golden fund of our marine aquaristics... Congratulations to Denis, he has managed to create a magnificent "Corner Reef," a true piece of a living coral reef.

Karen2578

I join in the congratulations. Super aquarium. We need more like this.

Allison

Next week we will be launching the aquarium with a 3-MHg250 light + T5- 8x39W, and I added two Pro Color lights in addition to the two Reeflux 20K. I will let you know how it turns out.

Kendra2262

put one 20K, one 12K

Heather6148

Yes.... The aquarium is really SUPER! PROFESSIONAL!!! Well done, Denis! KEEP IT UP! The next step - should we change .ru to .com?

Stephanie4990

Very beautiful aquarium!)

Sydney

Since yesterday, I have started using the products from "Korallen-zucht" in my aquarium, and I am waiting for results...

Debbie3587

Please tell me what exactly you are adding and for what purpose! Thank you!

Allison

it's time to update the look)

Jeffrey6189

I will update soon.

Danielle

Denis! Hi! What is the reason for the switch to "Korallen-zucht"? A well-thought-out tactic, or another experiment?

Keith7534

Hello! I've wanted to start using products from Korallen-zucht for a long time, and now I have the opportunity. There is no experiment, just a desire to make the aquarium even more beautiful and see changes thanks to KZ.

Joseph8592

I wish you success and hope you achieve even greater accomplishments in the already beautiful aquarium.

Todd

Has something changed with the equipment? Did you install something new?

Ricardo7341

What lamps are lit??? let's see the overall view

Melissa1838

Lamps; MH Radium 20000K 400W and ReefLux 12000K 400W. T5 ATI 2*39W Blue Plus, 2*39W Actinic 1*54W Blue Plus, 1*54W Actinic Photo of the overall view a little later.

Kevin262

I didn't install anything new except for the lamps.

Alec9378

Oh, Denis, I haven't been on the forum for a long time. And you've already grown such beauty over there. What kind of coral is that in the last photo? I don't have anything like that yet.

Steven

Is this, if I'm not mistaken? Off-topic: I have a fragment, you can check the photo and price in the price list in my thread.

Joshua8425

Cool colors. Denis, I also want a Radium bulb. Judging by the last photo, you have a serious problem... there’s nowhere to put the new corals.

Daniel

Yeah, that's right, it seems like just recently I set up the aquarium, good job.

Amber9312

Great combination of lamps. Very even light distribution. Is the Radium on the left?

Christopher1774

The camera incorrectly captures the white balance, so it needs to be photoshopped. In the first photo, in the lower right corner, there's euphyllia; it couldn't "turn blue," and the zoanthid in the third photo, as far as I remember, looked like this: Here's another piece of video from six months ago, where the colors are more or less natural at that time (six months ago). I tried to correct one photo (overall view), and I think it should look approximately like this.

Nicole7122

The camera captures the correct colors, the white balance was set. Photoshop is evil and a deception for photos in marine aquaristics. I can't understand your dissatisfaction; if you have doubts, come visit and see the accurate color representation for yourself. Photos from six months ago show only one thing: the processes in the aquarium are not stagnant, and with each month, the aquarium becomes brighter and more stable...

Jennifer5371

I also think there is too much blue.

Andrew4194

although it's actually a lamp like this)

Richard2180

Denis, what does dissatisfaction have to do with this? I actually like everything, but as far as I remember, your pocilopora was like the one in the photo above, and in your photos, it's purple (needs to be checked) and in the first photo, the euphyllia is almost blue. P.S. By the way, do you see how easily (subtly) I can invite myself over?

Susan

Disputes about color in the marine aquarium (M.A.) are a thankless task. Denis changed the lamps, and of course, the colors changed. The photos are not perfect, but it's really difficult to take a picture that accurately conveys all the colors; in some places, it's overexposed, and in others, it's underexposed.

Ryan7682

Tell me, are there really that many photos?

John3335

It's interesting to know. Is the aquarium functioning? If so, in what form?