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  1. Over the last couple of years, my colleagues and I have received numerous queries to the TRITON Method of reefing. Through this Triton forum, we hope to address your concerns and introduce to you the holistic approach of reef-keeping.I prefer to use the word 'method' over 'system' as Triton is a conscientious way of acting, based on scientific knowledge, full trace-ability and transparency for the user. Embarking on the Triton Method may seem daunting and even costly to the uninitiated. Yet for a newbie, this method is easily adoptable due to its easy 'practical know-how' requirements. The method intrigues even the most experienced reefers/chemists/scientists to challenge the boundaries of chemistry within this marine ecosystem and see for themselves how the Triton Method simplifies, eliminates guess-work and delivers results.After so many years of reefing for both myself and my clients and through endless trials and errors, my team and I are now convinced by the Triton Method. Nothing will gratify me more than sharing this journey with the hobbyists through this forum. So what is the Triton Method?
  2. Best video on triton tank ever saw .
  3. Hello Guys, Just wanted to share my newly setup marine tank. Its a custom made 2x2x2 size cube with sump. After some suggestion from LFS, i went Triton way even i don't have enough knowledge on it. My sump is designed to have a 20% volume for the refugium, and the flow arrangement is from refugium-->skimmer-->return pump. Here is the picture of the tank with cabinet and sump. Equipment Lists 1. Maxpect Razor 120W 16000K 2. Vertex Omega 130 3. Reef Octopus DC5500 4. Hailea HS-66A 5. Jebao WP-25 6. Jebao WP-10 7. GemSurfs Dosing Pump GSD-3-M 8. AutoAqua Smart ATO 9. Dymax 6500k lighting for sump 10. 5 Stage RO filter (Zero) Used Black and White Live sand (I think Caribsea Livesand), Tropic Marine PRO salt, and Aquaroche Designer Rocks, and DI water for initial setup. During cycling for 2 weeks, i just feed the tank with a couple of frozen mysis shrimp. Did not use the Razor lighting, but already placed chaeto and caulerpa and turn on the lights on sump 24/7. After 2 weeks of waiting and testing for Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate, and Phosphate, and waited for these to become zero, I added my first fish and corals. I managed to complete (i think) my cycling quickly because , I used Pro Digest to speed up the bacteria growth on my tank, around 1 vial per day, for 4 days. I also encountered diatom bloom but only after adding my corals. Diatom quickly vanished after a week maybe because I used Nualgi at that time. Here are the list of livestocks that i have until now (1 month), 1. 3 chromis 2. 2 clown fish 3. 1 algae blenny 4. 1 goby 5. 1 cleaner shrimp 6. 1 turbo snail 7. 1 Crocea Clam corals, 1. pink birds nest (fiji) small colony 2. green acropora colony 3. Millepora colony 4. Monticaps 5. frogspawn Here are the detailed/close-up equipment pictures, My newly setup doing pump, My Skimmer, My dosing container, and water top-up, My ATO sensor, (I don't know how to rotate this picture) My wavemaker and return pump controller, (I don't know how to rotate this picture) My Chiller, My corals and fish picture, you can see here my bleached montipora at the center, dont know if already dead! My pink birds nest is not so pink anymore, and some parts below are maybe bleaching, Here are my problems encountered, 1. First, Montipora, completely bleached, I thought that this is the most hardy sps. probably because of alkalinity swing I encountered at the beginning (from 6 to 10 dKH) 2. My Pink Birds nest has also bleached part at the bottom, at first I thought it was because of the hairy crab (already removed), but I think is slowly getting covered. But one thing is that the polyps are now slowly showing, compared to the first week I acquired. I know my tank is very young, and my fault of not having patience in a hobby that normally should have. I don't know if the montipora is dead (should I throw it)? How about the birds nest? Will the bleaching will continue? Do I need to frag? I'm Dosing Triton, 20 ml per day (dosing pump-for 24 hours, maybe 10 droplets per hour), Nualgi 2ml per week (dosing 0.5 per day on 4 days). I stop dosing Pro-Digest after cycling completed. I feed my fish once a day with small pellets. I feed zooplankton once a week (0.5ml). Chaeto and Caulerpa thriving with lots of pods. 3. What other corals can I place on my SPS tank? Zoas? LPS? Any inputs and suggestions will be highly appreciated. Thanks! Here are my recent parameters, almost stable.
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