Redoing my discus tank

Downstairs, I was keeping a heavily planted and lighted 180x60x60cm freshwater tank with some discus and other fish. In order to being able to keep the plants, there were some minerals and hardness in the not colored water.

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Having my wild discus (Blueface Heckel from Rio Negro) in mind, I decided to redo the tank and turn it into something Rio Negro biotope like. That’s nearly no hardness and minerals in the water, no plants, lots of wood, leaves, yellowish sand etc. etc.
The river biotope is called “Rio Negro”, because there are lots of humic acids and tannins that add color and lowers the pH.
In my case this is done with different leaves and the wood (moor). Later, the filter will be prepared with peat.

The Heckel discus and also about 50 blue Neon Tetras (Paracheirodon simulans) from the previous setup are swimming in 200 liter plastic rainbarrels. The rainbarrels are connected to the two box filters, that will later be reconnected to the tank.
For now, tank has to cycle and fish are very slowly adapted to the new tank water in the meantime.
Think I’ll still have to wait a week to move them in.

My little reef featured by Advanced Aquarist

I was feeling really honored as Advanced Aquarist,
a publication that really deserves it’s name,
asked me if I want to have my tank featured in their media.

I gladly agreed, wrote some text and took pictures, describing how my
reef is run und how it developed in the last 6 years.

Today, they published and here it is:
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2012/1/aquarium

There is also a new video there. *hinthinthint* ;-)
Ralf

Server update

Hi,
I changed from using the ooold cashh.de domain to using a more appropriate “hanseriff.de”.
“Hanse” derived from the old “Hanse”, a baltic and northern sea trading organization, that built it’s base structure before the year 1250.
Hamburg, the city were I live is a “Hanse”-city, “Hansestadt Hamburg” and riff is meaning “reef” in german.

Doing the above mentioned, I also moved the pages to a new machine and updated all running software. Hopefully it’s all better now. A new slideshow in the gallery and a imho cleaner look etc..

Thanks for viewing!
RalfP

Simultaneous Tridacna clam spawning

Yesterday, a quite large Tridacna maxima started to release sperm at 8pm.
The other clams (2nd large T. maxima, 4 med. T. maxima, 3 large T. derasa) joined in.
30 min later, they stopped.
After a short break, the large clams started to release eggs.
30 min later, they stopped.
It took the reef an hour to have clean water again.
Unfortunately no larvae will survive (UV/filter/coral/wrong sperm:egg ratio)
This happens at least 3 times a year, usually triggered by environment changes.
This time, I changed the one year old 4*400Watts MH bulbs two days prior to this event.
Lucky me, that the cam was ready.