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I think the growth rate of corals is one of the most important factors to consider when aquascaping a reef aquarium, and I am very satisfied with XM 10K bulbs for producing outstanding growth. My favorite lighting is XM 10K metal halides for their ultra high PAR value.

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Misc: 5-stage RO/DI, DIY auto top-off system Other reactors: two Bubble-Magus mini reactors with KZ Biophos 2 Phosphate Absorber and Seachem’s PurigenĬontroller: Neptune System AquaController 3 Lighting (refugium in sump): one 150-watt BLV 6500K metal halideĬooling: 2HP chiller with titanium coil made by local vendor, four fans in canopy.Ĭalcium and alkalinity: two-part method with GroTech TEC III NG dosing pump Lighting (display): three 400-watt XM 10K lamps with an IceCap ballast, 300-watt VHO Super actinic, 144-watt DIY LED (a 3 watt CREE white and blue LED unit) Water Movement: two Tunze Turbelle Stream 6101, one Tunze Turbelle Stream 6201, one Tunze Wavebox 6212, Tunze Multicontroller 7095, one EcoTech VorTech MP40W Return Pump: Atman MP6500 and LifeTech 9000 Skimmer: Royal Exclusive Bubble King 300 internal The stand was made of wood using traditional Chinese furniture technology the whole structure was joined by mortise and tenon joints without any nails or glue. The main display is made of low-iron glass while it does not compare to acrylic tanks in transparency, it is easier to clean. Within another month, a local vendor called X-Tank built it for me. Hence, the whole system is pretty “traditional” in design, and I spent only one month in planning. The other objective for the new system was to make it as simple as possible, because I believed a simpler system would be more reliable. Since the old 180-gallon tank was a shallow rimless tank, I wanted a different style tank with longer and deeper dimensions to try some new possibilities with aquascaping. By the way, the modern concept for the reef aquarium is accepted by most hobbyists and vendors in China, so it was easier for me to build this third system. In 2008 I built the present 250-gallon system and moved over most of the corals from the old tank. I then started my second reef tank, a 180-gallon lagoon style system focused primarily on SPS corals. In 2006 I decided it was necessary to re-design the whole system to reach my dream-an SPS dominated tank.

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So, in the first two years I kept making modifications to the system, and finally, I learned how to provide proper nutrition to the inhabitants, how to keep calcium and alkalinity in control, and how to deal properly with lighting and flow. The result was terrible! Fortunately, we live in the age of the Internet, and I have learned a great deal from Reef Central and Reefkeeping Magazine, and was able to buy equipment from various websites such as Premium Aquatics.

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So, as per the recommendation from my LFS, I started out in the hobby using dead rocks, a very low flow rate in the tank and many ceramic rings in the sump with a small and weak skimmer. It was difficult to find the knowledge and equipment needed for a reef tank in China at that time only a few people knew the basic concepts of reefkeeping such as the use of live rock and the Berlin method, and I was not one of them. I was born and raised in Beijing, China, and I started my first reef tank in 2003. I would like to thank the Reef Central team that has made my dream come true and given me a chance to share my story with reefkeepers all over the world. It is so exciting for me that my tank was selected as Tank of the Month, and it is a great honor for me and my country since this is the first Chinese tank to be featured as Tank of the Month.















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