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![]() For lighting I decided to go with an ATI fixture. I originally wanted a Sunpower but my LFS informed me that the supplier was out of those and it would be a few weeks before we could get one in. Instead, he offered a Powermodule at an unbelievable deal so I jumped on that.
![]() ![]() ![]() Here's my hanging rig. Nothing fancy, just a strip of wood run accross the ceiling so that I could anchor it to 3 beams in the ceiling, and punched a couple of holes in the strip to drop down the hanging wires. ![]() ![]() Lights are: KZ Coral Light New Gen (14K) KZ Superblue (22K) KZ Coral Light (10K) KZ Fuji Purple Hamilton Tech Actinic (460nm) KZ Coral Light New Gen (14K) ![]() |
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![]() When I knew that I was going to set up a FOWLR back in January the first thing I did was run out and buy some live rock so that I could start to cook and cure it. Here's my cooking and curing setup.
![]() By the time I was ready to use the rocks (3 months later) they were nice and clean :-) Other than the live rock, here's what else I needed to aquascape. ![]() If you've followed this thread from the beginning you may remember that I used acrylic rods and zip ties for my 150g aquascaping. Well, I pretty much did the exact same thing. I had a fairly dynamic structure that I wanted to build so I added the use of epoxy, lots of epoxy.. Here's the main base structure which supports mostly all of the weight. A very very heavy piece of travertine rock anchors the whole thing. A single 3/8" rod rods through the centre of all the rocks to hold them in place. ![]() ![]() Additional structures are similarly held in place by slightly smaller rods and zip ties. ![]() ![]() ![]() Then finally I added this arm structure to the base structure to get something like this. ![]() Nothing is secured at this point because I actually have to assemble the whole thing inside the tank as the entire structure is way too heavy to lift. There are 3 sections that just hang loose on their joining rods. Once assembled in the tank the they will be secured and joints filled with epoxy.. Here I am assembling the structure in the tank. Photo courtesy of the wifey ![]() ![]() Here's what the final structure looks like. Epoxy is also used to cover up all the zip ties. ![]() |
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![]() Time to fill the tank. It took quite a while to make up enough water but I did use water from the cooking and curing bins as they tested out to be quite good by the time the rocks were ready.
![]() What better way to wait than to surf canreef on this.. ![]() I have to say, canreef is great on the iPhone but it is damn sexy on the iPad. ![]() |
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![]() There's more, but let's take a little break and see what Mr. Blue Starfish is up to these days.
Oh look, he seems to have taken up liverock climbing. ![]() and after a climbing session he likes to crash and chill out on his zoa couch. ![]() |
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![]() Looks amazing kien, love the way everything is setup, can't wait to see it in action, looks very cool.
TJ
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75G, 100 lbs LR, Inwatter Stingray LED's, 25 Gallon Sump, 24wt UV, hermits, Snails, pep, fire & cleaner shrimps, Blue Throat Trigger, Perc Clowns , Yellow Tang, Coral Beauty, Blue Regal tang, RBTA, Coral Banded Shrimp, Checkerboard Wrasse, Many Corals, Royal Tux Urchin |
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![]() So hold the phone.... you got a power module for a fowler????
love the set up man, its going to look killer once everything is done |
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![]() Kien... we need to talk.... You gotta stop setting up reef tanks so the rest of us can have a chance for TOTM. Seriously, Its getting out of hand...
Love the scape, gonna be a beauty for sure ![]() |
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