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plutoniumJoe 10-29-2009 02:03 AM

The tank looks great. I love the light rack! It gives me new ideas for my own. One question though if you are running the wires inside how do you deal with the potential humidity/rust issue with the inside of the steel? Do you just paint inside as well, if so how?

Mrfish55 10-29-2009 03:13 AM

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Originally Posted by plutoniumJoe (Post 458983)
The tank looks great. I love the light rack! It gives me new ideas for my own. One question though if you are running the wires inside how do you deal with the potential humidity/rust issue with the inside of the steel? Do you just paint inside as well, if so how?

Believe it or not the humidity in the room is not bad (top of tank and sump are covered and skimmer is vented to outside) I never sealed the inside of the tubing but did seal the end of the rack where the wires come out with silicone so in theory the unit is sealed and moisture should not be able to get into it. Even if it does rust a little I don't think it will cause any issues.

Ryan 10-29-2009 04:37 AM

Thats a nice tank. i like how open it is and how its not the typical reef tank you see on here everyday.

Is that Queen Angel really that yellow?

Mrfish55 10-29-2009 05:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Ryan (Post 459059)
Thats a nice tank. i like how open it is and how its not the typical reef tank you see on here everyday.

Is that Queen Angel really that yellow?

Thanks, and yes the queen really is that yellow with neon blue highlights, I have the white balance on the camera set so what you see is pretty close to what it is.

Chin_Lee 10-29-2009 05:36 AM

Very impressive and you are making me very very very very very very very jealous

lastlight 10-29-2009 05:47 AM

Not painting the background sure worked out amazingly well for you. Still in awe of those massive rocks...you could go into business selling that off by the pound and stay pretty busy lol.

How many watts are the mh bulbs?

Mrfish55 10-29-2009 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Chin_Lee (Post 459092)
Very impressive and you are making me very very very very very very very jealous

Thanks, I love the look on peoples faces when they see it in person for the first time.

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Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 459100)
Not painting the background sure worked out amazingly well for you. Still in awe of those massive rocks...you could go into business selling that off by the pound and stay pretty busy lol.

How many watts are the mh bulbs?

SELLING!! I just set it up, if I ever do sell I am not touching the thing, anyone buys this they can move those boulders themselves (I think the heaviest weighs in just over 100lbs and is covered with Forams (those feel pretty good when you drive them into your hands/fingers/forearms/belly, and any other part of your body you touch) not to mention handling care when working around acylic)
Using the wall as the backdrop turned out better than expected, especially like the different shades it develops as the lighting plays on it.
Believe it or not the lights are only 2x175w, must be the reflectors making it so bright as it is looks brighter than the reef and it is running 3x400w

Skimmerking 10-29-2009 01:49 PM

Dave the tank looks great man.

untamed 10-29-2009 05:07 PM

Love the N. unicornis! (I assume that is what that is...I can't see the blue spines) "he" looks larger than mine, with a more developed horn.

Mrfish55 10-29-2009 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by asmodeus (Post 459141)
Dave the tank looks great man.

Thanks Mike, just about done, need to tile the floor and do the skirting on the tank.

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Originally Posted by untamed (Post 459175)
Love the N. unicornis! (I assume that is what that is...I can't see the blue spines) "he" looks larger than mine, with a more developed horn.

He/She is huge and fat, guessing 14-16"long and the blue spines are there just not showing in the pic.


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