• RESUN DMS-400

  • Charles

Here is the English translation: One of my own decided to show the people a critique of the Aquarium RESUN DMS-400. Fish population: a pair of ocellaris clownfish, a pair of chrysiptera (breeding), a mandarin

Brian

It would be interesting to hear a description of the service as well.

Barbara

There isn't much to describe, the maintenance is minimal. It was started in May 2009. Water changes of 10 liters are done 1-2 times a month as time allows. The water is osmosis, salt is RED SEA CORAL PRO. I clean the glass every 2-3 months, more often is not necessary, the snails manage, so I only have to clean off the coralline and spirorbis. There is no skimmer. The return pump is standard, the intake gaps are sealed, so the drainage is only through the top comb.

Gabrielle5053

I thought so too... It's interesting...

Jacqueline5976

How many snails and what types? What is the feeding regime and its variations? Are there any additional supplements in the system?

Sandra7004

Yes, well... I often encounter this in insights, especially regarding nano...

Emily

I really like it!!!

Megan

I agree too.

Alyssa6727

I agree.

Raven7170

It turned out beautifully! Neat and tidy! And what is that light thing in the background, it looks like discs. Have they always been that bleached?

James5103

How long has the mandarin been living? What do you feed it?

Heather2018

They are disco somas. They are not bleached, just very light turquoise with orange, "furry" and fluorescent. My old camera doesn't capture them well in the overall shot. And yes, they were originally that color, which is why I was attracted to them. Now they have grown, but the color is the same. I'll try to take a separate photo now. The mandarin was not very long ago, only 5 months. It constantly pecks at the rocks, maybe it also grabs some food; there are enough small fractions in the minced food. I occasionally treat it with live bloodworms, it takes them well.

Travis572

Here is the promised photo of the discoss, it's a bit dark, but unfortunately, it doesn't come out better with my point-and-shoot camera.

Devon107

I thought they had bleached due to the strong lighting. I had the same issue with all the discs in my new aquarium... But if yours are doing great, then you’re lucky to have such a beautiful species!