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michika 07-16-2013 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by JDigital (Post 832278)
Even as I sit here at my desk, I can see the male working away on that mountain, mouthful by mouthful.... :mad:

Nice!!

He is totally taunting you.

kien 07-16-2013 03:29 PM

Couldn't help but notice Mt. Sand as well. Apparently it's a conversation piece! :lol:

JDigital 07-16-2013 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by kien (Post 832282)
Couldn't help but notice Mt. Sand as well. Apparently it's a conversation piece! :lol:

It actually is the most discussed thing in the tank with my co-workers.. that and the size of the foxface... They think he is big.. :lol:

michika 07-16-2013 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by JDigital (Post 832284)
They think he is big.. :lol:

:mrgreen:

If only they knew!

JDigital 07-19-2013 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by JDigital (Post 831574)
Just ordered some "Top Secret" goodies from Reef Supplies.. Hope to see the order next week. :twised:

*Thanks for the package Canada Post* :whoo:

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Originally Posted by michika (Post 832286)
:mrgreen:

If only they knew!

The Sailfin and Orange Shoulder come to mind.. Currently the Foxface dwarfs both of them... We all know that will change. :lol:

http://i1258.photobucket.com/albums/...ps51ec1d06.jpg

http://i1258.photobucket.com/albums/...ps087e543f.jpg

Video!
http://s1258.photobucket.com/user/Da...063ed.mp4.html

Magickiwi 07-19-2013 06:16 PM

Nice looking tank there. How do you get the foxface to float in mid air like that? Oh wait... There's water in there? ;)

JDigital 07-20-2013 11:51 PM

:shocked!: That face is how it started out when I received my goodies yesterday..

http://i1258.photobucket.com/albums/...psc9aa8cc7.jpg

http://i1258.photobucket.com/albums/...pscfa5923d.jpg

I got around to getting the basics of the install done last night at the office, was there till 10pm on a Friday.. I like to think I'm pretty tech savvy so I was hoping I could set the rest of it up today. The tricky part was going to be setting up the network connectivity as this is a office network and I believe we have DHCP running so that would be a challenge to work around without making any changes to our system.

:mad: This is sorta how I felt after 6 hours at the office today.

Well I put the new bulbs in last night, but didn't get a chance to see them as my lights were off for the night.

Gotta say.. I'm kinda disappointed in the color. I was expecting the 15K to be a bit more blue that what they really are.. Wasn't expecting 20K by any means (nor could I find 20K Moguls in Canada) but these are a lot more white than I was hoping for. Very bright though.

I got moving along with the controller today as well but am also a bit frustrated with it for a few reasons.

1. Being that I am connecting this to our company Network which is setup with DHCP. This is giving me all sorts of headaches trying to even FIND the Apex on the network let alone using the iphone app. Needless to say I gave up on it after about 1.5hrs of playing around. I will have to get our IT guys to give me some direction on this next week.

2. I'm not finding the programming as user friendly as I was hoping it would be. Perhaps it is better to do via the web browser.

3. I'm actually more worried about my temperature now that I have a much more accurate reading. It's getting upwards of 81.2F (when I left the office today.. and likely drops 77 in the evenings. I contribute this ALL to the MH lights. I never expected to have temp swings that large with over 200G in water volume in an Air Cond. building. I think right now my only option it to pick up a couple cheapo fans to mount next to the lights to blow the hot air away from the tank.

On the plus side I am happy I DO have a good idea of what my temps are and I can now shut off certain things (like my skimmer) when temps get high. It's nice to see what my pH is on a regular basis too.

Hopefully I can fix a few of these things that are bugging me and stabilize the daily temp swing.

kien 07-21-2013 02:26 AM

Yup, that definitely sounds a lot better in your thread.. Although the halides would fit in my thread too.

Also, nice toys!!

JDigital 07-21-2013 02:37 AM

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Originally Posted by kien (Post 833153)
Yup, that definitely sounds a lot better in your thread.. Although the halides would fit in my thread too.

Also, nice toys!!

Do you have heat issues kien?

kien 07-21-2013 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by JDigital (Post 833157)
Do you have heat issues kien?

Only if my AC is off, or busted like it was last year.. That was part of what caused my wipe out last spring/summer.. we didn't have AC and I didn't have the time to address the heat issue compounded with other issues. Anyway, we finally got a new AC unit last fall and it has kept my temp at around 80 or 81 on most days. 82 on those days where we hit 35 and over. So ya, heat is definitely an issue that needs to be addressed somehow. Mind you, come October it is a total non-issue. Once fall/winter rolls around the AC is off and it is generally cold enough outside to not have to worry about overheating at all.


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