Lasses Dream Build

A certain part of my reef looks like this 7 months ago

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This is how it looks today!

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The two deep red colonies is the same on both pictures.

Here is some more pictures from today

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mushrooms.jpg


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Sincerely Lasse
 
Sometimes you do things - not thinking of what will happens in the next hours or so. This is a type of thing happens for me today- around 17:00 o'clock - I did something and it result in a drop of pH. This drop have nothing to do with the facts that my wife crash the living room couch with a good book around that time (higher CO2 level in the living room) - it a result of a thing I did with the aquarium some minutes before.

The guessing game is on (and I did not crash in the same couch - adding more CO2 to the air:p)

Hint - I changed out something.

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Sincerely Lasse
So what was it?


Tony
 
I change my GFO media - 50% GFO and 50% Al based media. this one source of lowering the pH that´s normal is not accounted for.

Sincerely Lasse
 
Some of my clams is placed rather close to the front window of the aquarium. Hence - the mantle touch the window when its fully expanded. I have to clean my windows every second to third day. This what will be developed if the window there the mantle touch the window not will be cleaned in 2 days - a film of calcium carbonate on the window. The force of calcification is strong among clams!!!

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Same part of the window after cleaning

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Sincerely Lasse
 
Some of my clams is placed rather close to the front window of the aquarium. Hence - the mantle touch the window when its fully expanded. I have to clean my windows every second to third day. This what will be developed if the window there the mantle touch the window not will be cleaned in 2 days - a film of calcium carbonate on the window. The force of calcification is strong among clams!!!

co3.jpg


Same part of the window after cleaning

co3-2.jpg

Sincerely Lasse
Wow! I had no idea they could grow quite that fast. Wish my Hippo Tang hadn't killed my clam.
 
Hello Lasse.
I saw a Butterflyfish in a video in your youtube channel.
It looks like a short nose Cooperband.
Which fish is that?
Regards,
Alex
 
I´m sorry to say that this fish died after 1.5 months and I have not been able to get a new one. I get it 1 of february and when I come home after a weeklong trip to Norway (it was the days we was allowed to visit Norway) I could not found him/her. The name is Parachaetodon ocellatus and should be rather reef safe what I understand. I did not see him/her doing any damage on my corals. I want a butterfly in the tank and looking for a very small copperband or this fish in the future.

Sincerely Lasse
 
It has been a while since I have been on you thread. The system looks great!!
 
It has been a while since I have been on you thread. The system looks great!!
Same here. I always loved searching through his buile for ideas. @Lasse always has amazing ideas and pictures
Thank you both

Here is some new (but with old content) pictures from my reef

First my "linslus" (photobomber in swedish :D)

fish2.jpg


fish3.jpg


gylta.jpg

This is a test - how is the meanest - this one or the GSP in the background. I have always want to have this hard coral - but it is known as a ******. But maybe it can fight the GSP in the background - we will see

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I like mushrooms - here is some from the tank

mushroom1.jpg


mushroom2.jpg


mushroom3.jpg


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just like in nature it can get crowded - I have not told my corals how important it is with social distancing today:p - Maybe I should

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And of cause - some Cardinals

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And I do not understand how these coloured sticks could get into my aquarium

coral2.jpg


coral1.jpg

Sincerely Lasse
 
Thank you both

Here is some new (but with old content) pictures from my reef

First my "linslus" (photobomber in swedish :D)

fish2.jpg


fish3.jpg


gylta.jpg

This is a test - how is the meanest - this one or the GSP in the background. I have always want to have this hard coral - but it is known as a ******. But maybe it can fight the GSP in the background - we will see

hard.jpg

I like mushrooms - here is some from the tank

mushroom1.jpg


mushroom2.jpg


mushroom3.jpg


corner.jpg

just like in nature it can get crowded - I have not told my corals how important it is with social distancing today:p - Maybe I should

cosy.jpg

And of cause - some Cardinals

fish1.jpg

And I do not understand how these coloured sticks could get into my aquarium

coral2.jpg


coral1.jpg

Sincerely Lasse
This is looking awesome!
 
Talk about odd behavior :D


Sincerely Lasse

You have a fantastic and unique reef. The movement is memorizing! Can we use that video to highlight your reef tank thread here? :)
 
You have a fantastic and unique reef. The movement is memorizing! Can we use that video to highlight your reef tank thread here? :)
You are welcome and thank you

Sincerely Lasse
 
I´m sorry to say that this fish died after 1.5 months and I have not been able to get a new one. I get it 1 of february and when I come home after a weeklong trip to Norway (it was the days we was allowed to visit Norway) I could not found him/her. The name is Parachaetodon ocellatus and should be rather reef safe what I understand. I did not see him/her doing any damage on my corals. I want a butterfly in the tank and looking for a very small copperband or this fish in the future.

Sincerely Lasse

I'm sorry to hear that, Lasse.
That's a very beautiful and unusual fish.
I only saw it one time in a store here in Brasil.
I almost took him home, but the lack of information about feeding and behaviour towards corals made me rethink. What a shame.
I have now a Cooperband. If I see another one someday, maybe I can give it a try.

Regards,
Alex.
 
@Alex Costa Here is some links


It seems like it is difficult to feed this fish. I feed mine with frozen artemia and black mosquito larvae - he/she eat all the time but was rather spinny when I got him/her. They are seldom here too - it was a special delivery that got this fish to me.

Sincerely Lasse
 
Thank you both

Here is some new (but with old content) pictures from my reef

First my "linslus" (photobomber in swedish :D)

fish2.jpg


fish3.jpg


gylta.jpg

This is a test - how is the meanest - this one or the GSP in the background. I have always want to have this hard coral - but it is known as a ******. But maybe it can fight the GSP in the background - we will see

hard.jpg

I like mushrooms - here is some from the tank

mushroom1.jpg


mushroom2.jpg


mushroom3.jpg


corner.jpg

just like in nature it can get crowded - I have not told my corals how important it is with social distancing today:p - Maybe I should

cosy.jpg

And of cause - some Cardinals

fish1.jpg

And I do not understand how these coloured sticks could get into my aquarium

coral2.jpg


coral1.jpg

Sincerely Lasse
You have a talent with the camera and reefs, old man. Spectacular on both levels. :)
 

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