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![]() Wow that is one awesome tank!! Ingenious design
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![]() I see them.. DAMNN That is a sweeeet set up.
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![]() That is a really cool tank. I was wondering what your fish list is.
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![]() That is a beautiful tank, and your daughter is really cute too!
How do you clean your glass? Mag float? By hand? |
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![]() With the little amount of corals that you do have, you probably won't need more lights yet. If you plan on keeping more acros throughout the tank, you will need more light. I have a similar configuration, half hexagon-shaped on top of the stairweel. It's a pain to work on when you have to use stools and hang from the railings...but it's worth it. You might want to stay away from 1000watters. They are very expensive to maintain anyway you look at it. When I was setting up my lights, I had a hard time coming up with the right configuration to achieve the eveness. I used 150,250, and 400w, but settled on 3x250 in the end. Using 1000w in such a confine space will produce alot of other problems. What might work is if you set your rocks in a way that it rises midway up the tank, use 2 or 3 400w, and set your corals on top. That should give good results. Can't wait to see more corals in there. ![]() |
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![]() Awesome!
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![]() Finally got to see your pics! Totally stunning tank
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