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Sincerely Lasse
 
Thank you

This is replacing a P3 Lasse?

Yes I will change a 3.1 ex with this.

I´m helping different person at different places with rather large and sensitive installations of profilux 3 to 3.1T. I need to be an early adapter in order to learn what´s coming up. It’s not that I’m disappointed with the 3 series – I just need to know how the new generation works.

Sincerely Lasse
 
The growth of this coral 29/1 - 4/2 and 15/2 Rathe good growth IMO. From the wide base of the hole - where the triangle base is up to the narrowing is about 20 mm. So, in 18 days it has grown 20 mm at this Place

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pH is fairly stable but there is a rise during daytime caused by the photosynthesis. At least when we only are two adults in the flat. Next weekend – it will be 3 grandchildren visit us – interesting to see what’s happen. After the introduction of my fantastic “air intake shifting device” things seems to work a little bit better. I do not have the high pH rising during daytime compared with when I only take air from the scrubber and not the large decrease during night time when I only run room air.


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Now with lower and more stable pH levels,it seems that the formation of new short tops both at the green! (It was red when it came down in the tank), and the still red Seriatopora hystrix below has leveled out and that each branch instead shooting in length

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Sincerely Lasse
 
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@Lasse What is that top coral's name? Love the look of it and your tank is looking exceptional
 
A new try with this beloved fish

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Reference picture of my green star polyp 1 picture

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Reference picture of my Hystrix (4:th picture)

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Sincerely Lasse
Is that a hawkfish? If so how big of a tank do they require?
 
Very interesting system. Have you seen the DyMiCo filter system? From a brief skim through your thread, the DyMiCo seems very similar to what you are doing. :)

I have heard about it but it´s not an inspiration source. This system has slowly grown in my head during the years that have past.

Is that a hawkfish? If so how big of a tank do they require?

For the moment its classified as an
Serranidae (Sea basses: groupers and fairy basslets)
- Plectranthias inermis Other in the genus - here

Sincerely Lasse
 
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Very interesting stuff Lasse, the rear sand bed chamber. Reminds me of the concept of DyMiCo, Dynamic Mineral Control. http://www.advancedaquarist.com

Was DyMinCo an inspiration for you?

Post 396 - I have heard about it but it´s not an inspiration source. This system has slowly grown in my head during the years that have past.

Sincerely Lasse
 
Yours is very similar.

DyMiCo uses a plenum, which they call a reaction chamber. Everything is controlled by computer. Water is intermitently, & slowly, pumped into the plenum & rises up through the substrate.

An anoxic zone in the sandbed, perfect for denitrification, is created by co2 injection, controled by monitoring orp with a meter in the sandbed.

To maintain the de-nitrifying bacteria, disolved carbon is injected directly into the plenum (reaction chamber).

I first learn't of DyMiCo in a 2008 article via Bergers Zoo.

Very interesting stuff indeed.
 

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