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![]() You can wedge a piece in your rock and over time it will encrust itself. If it's a frag on a plug it's easy, just glue the plug anywhere you like and watch it grow.
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![]() Heres my newest edition
72" aquamedic fixture. 4x 250 watt metal halide 4x 39 watt t5ho ![]() |
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![]() heres a full tank shot with the lights installed
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![]() That is beautiful. I love the rock arrangement and the new light.
Did you have to lose the canopy for the new fixture to fit? Last edited by Cugio; 06-28-2011 at 03:14 AM. |
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![]() Nope I opened the canopy and the fixture sits on top
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![]() so i was having problems with the lights heating the water to about 84F
so i installed 2 large computer fans to the back of the canopy and have decreased the temp to 80F while the halides are on. ![]() i will be adding fans to the stand too and hopefully it'll bring the temp down a couple more degrees. i also re plumbed the return to the opposite side of the overflow as i was finding that i had film forming on my water. ![]() |
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![]() absolutely awesome. this tank after many years will definatly be one worth visiting. keep up the awesome work.
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