Brazilian Lagoon Project

Lauro Pissolati

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Hello guys,

This is my new project (60 cm x 30 cm x 20 cm high). I’m going to use only a wavemaker without sump, mechanical filtration etc.

I’m looking for soft corals, like mush’s and ricordeas, gorgonias (photosynthetic), coco worms and feather dusters.

Could I have some tips regarding this type of project? When I posted on Facebook, almost everyone was criticizing me

Thank you!

Setup:
AI Nero 3
AI Prime 16 HD
Caribsea Live Rock
Caribes Live Sand
Redsea Coral PRO

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I dig it! Like the scape, like the negative space. Might want to think about a HOB type filter to put on there a couple hours a week for getting rid of detritus, polishing the water, etc. Without removing the detritus somehow you may end up with lots of 'floaties'. Really digging on the scape though. It'll be neat with the rockwork breaking the surface a bit.
 
Facebook is so annoying. I think these types of tanks are really cool; I would add a HOB filter though.

Have you seen tigahboy.h2o on Instagram? His little tank is really cool.
 
That is really nice looking!

I dig the scape.

I second either an HOB or small canister for water polishing. Do a 10% water change every week and stay on top of evaporation make up and it should be a nice, low maintenance setup.
 
Constructive criticism …
I would personally add another light .
One doesn’t seam like enough giving the available space . But to also give a more symmetrical spread
 
Hello guys,

This is my new project (60 cm x 30 cm x 20 cm high). I’m going to use only a wavemaker without sump, mechanical filtration etc.

I’m looking for soft corals, like mush’s and ricordeas, gorgonias (photosynthetic), coco worms and feather dusters.

Could I have some tips regarding this type of project? When I posted on Facebook, almost everyone was criticizing me

Thank you!

Setup:
AI Nero 3
AI Prime 16 HD
Caribsea Live Rock
Caribes Live Sand
Redsea Coral PRO

31C3A855-1C54-41A3-8F58-33FBA2711B60.jpeg FA4DDF48-66C5-4247-87A2-244429EDB3F0.jpeg
Really like it. Surface scum may be an issue though so small HOB maybe like others mentioned.

Light should be plenty for the low light stuff you wish to grow.
 
I second either an HOB or small canister for water polishing. Do a 10% water change every week and stay on top of evaporation make up and it should be a nice, low maintenance setup.

Yeah, that's a good idea. I think you can get a cannister filter that has a glass tube connector thing so that it looks transparent in the tank. Look up MikeyMikeMike on Youtube, he has one of those on his tank.
 
Yeah, that's a good idea. I think you can get a cannister filter that has a glass tube connector thing so that it looks transparent in the tank. Look up MikeyMikeMike on Youtube, he has one of those on his tank.

Yeah they are called lily pipes.
 
How is the flow with the Nero 3? Just ordered a Lagoon 25 AIO and wanted the Nero 3 due to its clean and simple look.
 
Hello guys,

This is my new project (60 cm x 30 cm x 20 cm high). I’m going to use only a wavemaker without sump, mechanical filtration etc.

I’m looking for soft corals, like mush’s and ricordeas, gorgonias (photosynthetic), coco worms and feather dusters.

Could I have some tips regarding this type of project? When I posted on Facebook, almost everyone was criticizing me

Thank you!

Setup:
AI Nero 3
AI Prime 16 HD
Caribsea Live Rock
Caribes Live Sand
Redsea Coral PRO

31C3A855-1C54-41A3-8F58-33FBA2711B60.jpeg FA4DDF48-66C5-4247-87A2-244429EDB3F0.jpeg
No one needs to have anything to do with Facebook.
 
Definitely have some way to skim your surface film. The top of that water is going to look nasty in 3 days if you don't have a way of skimming the surface scum.
 
I love it! Maybe add some pretty macro algae to help with phosphate/nitrate export. With no mechanical filtration you’ll need a good cuc. Nassarius snails and hermit crabs are good scavengers.
 
More and more corals are coming. Lots of scolymias were introduced (came from the dismantling of another aquarium of mine), red sponge, coco worms, more ricordeas.

Sadly, I can’t post high quality images here, if you guys are interested, follow me on my instagram @hardscaperbr
 

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