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![]() I have assembled the tank. used a 15 gallon tank, and inserted a divider with overflow to yiel a 10 gallon display, with a 5 gallon section for refugium and return.
I want to have the display and refugium on opposing light cycles so a custom light fixture was necessary. I plan on 4 x 36 Watt compact florescents over the display (2x 10,000K, 2x Actinic), and have yet to decide on the refugium lighting (probably 4x 13 Watt 6500K PL) I started with a frame out of scraps of aluminum ( I did have to buy 1 piece for $5) assembled with pop rivets. 07202010057.jpg 07202010060.jpg The reflector is a piece of aluminum for duct repair that I polished and bent to shape (free) before polishing...07202010048.jpg after polishing, bent to shape and installed...07202010055.jpg the cover that I am still*working on is construction aluminum flashing that I have cut and bent to shape.(free) still testing fit and shape...07202010066.jpg the lense for the lamps is high quality scratch resistant polycarbonate, with some acrylic for the lense frame (acrylic and polycarbonate $30) 2 ballasts - 1 for daylights, 1 for actinics ($40 each) 4x 4 pin end caps for the bulbs ($2.50 each) expected cost of hardware for the rfugium light - including bulbs - $50 I'll post more pics when I finish the cover and 'fuge light, and get it all painted. Wish me luck! |