BREATHTAKING Reef Aquarium! HD -104 Gallons
Reef tank 9 years ago 187,012 views
Marco's Email- marco@pardun.cc This 104 gallon reef aquarium belongs to Marco Pardun of Dortmund, Germany. It is a room divider reef and it really is breathtaking. The equipment list is rounded out with a Bubble Magus Curve 5 protein skimmer, Jebao DC-3000 return pump, Jebao RW-8 wavemaker, Eheim Jager heater, DIY activated carbon and GFO reactor, and sump. The corals he has include a diverse variety of SPS and mix of assorted LPS, soft corals, and zoanthids. http://www.saltwatersmarts.com/marco-pardun-104-gallon-room-divider-triton-reef-tank-profile-4772/
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Which video camera did you use to record this video?
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Gotta admit, from the point of view of a beginner who wants the exotic color and variety of a salt water tank, the "hidden hardware" - the pumps, tanks, tubes, and even another tank (!) that puts it all together to make the magic happen is beyond daunting. Is there any way to deconstruct the big pucture, such that the entire complexity of parts, chemicals, and eco systems makes sense - or is something like this way beyond what a beginner could ever hope to achieve?
Serious responses only please. Thanks!!
The tank is only 7 months old, so it will interesting to see how it turns out. 20 fish in a 104g tank is a lot. Refugiems don't always work long term, but every tank is different, so we will have to wait and see. Corals look nice and healthy so the tank is clearly working at the moment.
http://www.onescape-community.de/index.php/Thread/73-ADA-60-P-Kings-Tree/