This cube reef from Singapore comes awfully close to a flow destroying, detritus collecting rock wall but overall the system looks great and is more than worth checking out. At roughly 24 inches cubed (65cm^3) this square aquarium is far from a nano system, but J’Field’s many nano fish and small corals give this system much of an upscale nano feel.
可爱的珊瑚的集合是由zoanthids,蘑菇,火炬珊瑚,丁香息肉以及我们所有的爱的一群初学者冠冕。结合许多小鱼,珊瑚加入了一个很棒的系统。继续阅读多汁细节和更多图片。
The 60-ish gallon aquarium is lit by eight T5 HO fluorescent lamps in a combination of two Aqua Blue Special T5 bulbs, two Blue Plus T5 bulbs, two Actinic bulbs, and two Pro Color bulbs. Flow within the aquarium is provided by an Atman 6000l/h return pump teed-off to fit two Hydroflo eductors, along with three Hydro Nano pumps on a wavemakers. A Deltec APF600 skimmer along with a Skimz-150 reactor filled with Sorb4 phosphate remover keep the tank clean. A 1/4 hp Haliea HC-500A chiller keeps system temperatures in check throughout the hot Singapore weather.
We’re especially digging how the corals are grouped in this aquarium with all the zoanthids together, most of the clams together, the ricordea all living int eh same neighbordhood and so on. This kind of coral aggregation doesn’t just help to make for a more visually striking composition by juxtaposing similar and dissimilar looking corals, it also helps to ensure that every major “coral” group is in the best ecozone possible. Overall J’Field has created a beautiful aquascape with some pretty commonly available corals as powerful design elements and he gets two thumbs up for aquascaping.