• The sea 120l on the sprayer. (Alexey,

  • Emily3144

In connection with the increasing disputes regarding the minimum set of equipment, I decided to open a small topic and present one of my jars. The main goal is to help beginner reef hobbyists (who for one reason or another are not ready to spend a considerable amount of funds) create a more or less successful reef. So, the aquarium is 60*40*H50, a cabinet made of chipboard without a metal frame, lighting - 2 pcs. T5*24 watts, circulation - 2 pcs. Corallia1 (cheaper and no less reliable to install SunSun), a sump of 30 liters with 24-hour lighting, a protein skimmer is practically absent, the aquarium has been running for about a year, there are about 10 kg of stones, 5-10 kg of sand (I don't remember exactly), all the soft corals and fish have moved from the main aquarium for various reasons. I will post photos of the sump and the general view in the interior in the next few days (if anyone becomes

Emily3144

Isn't it you who slipped the apple to Adam and Eve?

Cynthia

if possible, more pictures

Amber1273

It's fine... I've gotten caught up in this thing...

Anne4851

The camera is just to look for...

Jeremy3637

Very interesting, could you provide more details about which fish live together and for how long, and what you use to maintain the aquarium, water changes or chemicals? Could you also talk about care? Thank you.

Patrick4439

I understand that it's about algae and good water treatment. Could you please explain what "on the sprayer" means?

Bridget

The air is supplied to the air stone not by a pump but by an aerator with a diffuser. The aquarium is nice. 48W per liter... is that with reflectors? What kind of lamps? I would like to see more detailed photos of the cycle.

Adrienne

I'll lend you... come over. Show people how to do soft rhymes cheaply, angrily, and without any pretensions. Everyone here says that without cash, there's no point in getting involved. P.S. What's that on your left side, a coral (the red one)?

Andrew9581

This is a small organ or Tubipora musica (grows like clavularia, briarium, only the structure is bumpy)...

Jeffrey6189

How did you manage to sneak away?)) Lyokha, well, it's definitely better to remove the zebra one - it's a shame to keep it in this volume. Everything else is great as usual with you. Post the main photos - let people admire it)

Vanessa

It's a pity to give away the zebra fish (my first surviving fish), but I can't take it back. Its character is quite unpleasant; it has chased two Helmonas. Let it live in exile; it has managed to survive for half a year... By the way, I've often thought about posting pictures of my main aquarium, but it's still far from perfect: there are a lot of unwanted growths on the rocks and glass, the corals aren't coloring up, and I can't get decent photos, etc. Maybe after some improvements... Although it looks something like this...

Darrell7542

How is the connection between the aquifer and the water supply organized in your case?

Cheryl

... and from here, could you please provide more details...

Amber6362

And before that, the spinosaurus was just a little bunny...

Joseph

Or do you mean something else, can I have a picture? Thank you.

Jason9385

This one is even better. I drilled a slightly different one (with diamond coating). I'll post a photo later...