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Old 04-16-2007, 10:16 PM
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I quite like the looks of this tank on an RC thread. Check it out.
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...5&pagenumber=1
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Old 04-16-2007, 10:47 PM
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Buddy should get some corals to spice things up abit....
In all seriousness....I still dont understand "powerheads" I know the tunze ones are the cats ass, but still he could have got an amazingly efficient pump, some 4 ways, some eductors, and had everything taken care of.... just my approach " better and cheaper" but whos judgin
Mad props though!!! Beautiful reef!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Cool tank, stream pumps and waveboxes are IMHO the way to go.
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Old 04-17-2007, 02:43 AM
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I'm a little blown away. And just when I was starting to be sorta pleased with my little reef...he he!
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sexy. i want that bad boy for Christmas.
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Hey! I'm not for sale!

Oh, the tank. My bad...
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Old 04-17-2007, 02:19 PM
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Buddy should get some corals to spice things up abit....
In all seriousness....I still dont understand "powerheads" I know the tunze ones are the cats ass, but still he could have got an amazingly efficient pump, some 4 ways, some eductors, and had everything taken care of.... just my approach " better and cheaper" but whos judgin
Mad props though!!! Beautiful reef!!!!!!!!!!!!
I must be missing something from your efficient approach idea. I understand the cheaper part but not the better. I used to paint powerheads with the same brush until I got a pair of tunze's, the way they pulse creates an actual surge through the water and not just a random flow. I knew I was on the right track when I could see coral polyps blowing one way and then whip back in the opposite direction, just like a real ocean surge does. If I had room in my tank for waveboxes I'd add them too. I'm a believer in you generally get what you pay for, and whenever I try cutting costs to save money I later regret it. It costs me more in the long run as I have something I'm not satisfied with plus the good one I later replace it with that I should have got in the first place.
Anyway I just thought this was a pretty nice tank.
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I must be missing something from your efficient approach idea. I understand the cheaper part but not the better. I used to paint powerheads with the same brush until I got a pair of tunze's, the way they pulse creates an actual surge through the water and not just a random flow. I knew I was on the right track when I could see coral polyps blowing one way and then whip back in the opposite direction, just like a real ocean surge does. If I had room in my tank for waveboxes I'd add them too. I'm a believer in you generally get what you pay for, and whenever I try cutting costs to save money I later regret it. It costs me more in the long run as I have something I'm not satisfied with plus the good one I later replace it with that I should have got in the first place.
Anyway I just thought this was a pretty nice tank.
My disdain for powerheads runs deep, as I said, as far as powerheads go, the Tunze's are the cats ass, but I would never use them in a beautiful reef tank unless I could hide them as well as I could hide eductors. On top of that, they would have to be wireless as I despise even a single wire entering the display tank... My way would not be alot cheaper, depending on how many surge outlets you wanted... The last few reefs I built ran 4 ways divided into multiple outlets feeding eductors, they surged as well as any tunze could, and your not limited to the size restrictions that the tunzes are. Havent priced them out lately but what would 12-16 big tunzes and the controllers run? Then you still have a mess of huge powerheads with wires running everywhere.... Just my opinion, also my way isnt pratical on smaller tanks that make up the majority of this hobby anyway.
I dont agree with you last comment at all...... The tank is more than nice, its awe inspiring!!!!!!!!!!
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My disdain for powerheads runs deep, as I said, as far as powerheads go, the Tunze's are the cats ass, but I would never use them in a beautiful reef tank unless I could hide them as well as I could hide eductors. On top of that, they would have to be wireless as I despise even a single wire entering the display tank... My way would not be alot cheaper, depending on how many surge outlets you wanted... The last few reefs I built ran 4 ways divided into multiple outlets feeding eductors, they surged as well as any tunze could, and your not limited to the size restrictions that the tunzes are. Havent priced them out lately but what would 12-16 big tunzes and the controllers run? Then you still have a mess of huge powerheads with wires running everywhere.... Just my opinion, also my way isnt pratical on smaller tanks that make up the majority of this hobby anyway.
I dont agree with you last comment at all...... The tank is more than nice, its awe inspiring!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah I agree that equipment in a tank looks bad and I would love to get away from it someday. I guess in the mean time I'll strive for corals that will draw the eyes to them instead of the powerheads. Not an easy thing to do. What size is your tank?
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My tank, well Im building a freshwater display for myself 600-1000gallons, dont have a reef right now. Took my tanks down due to poor health, Ive built many tanks of all sizes. Most were around 300-800 gallons, then a few in the larger range 2500 gallons and up to 7500 gallons. I built custom setups for a living. Havent worked for a couple years now. Now that my health is comin around, Im gona get some tanks going again, starting with a freshwater display.
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