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![]() Thank you.
The old tank was a current USA Solana The new tank is a perfecto, not quite cube. 24" x 24" x 18" tall |
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![]() I think if you check the links I posted, you will see that the first picture posted on this thread is of a cardiff and not a solana...
semantics though and I suppose irrelevant in the light of a great build. |
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![]() LOL, sorry.
Yes I meant the cardiff. And thank you once again The cardiff is actually still setup and sitting in my living room room as we speak. I wanted to take my time with the setup and equipment detail so instead of rushing things I actually just shifted cardiff over and setup this tank in its place. The number of times I have had to move our sectional counch though so that I can work on the tank... Lets just says its been a few ![]() Details to follow this weekend: MP10 Install Individually switched powerbar and livestock transfer! I think I will be doing some mods to the fridge door too to make it easier to open, but not sure if I will have a chance to get the acrylic today. |
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I can imagine how relieved you will be to have a build in place you are personally satisfied with that will not require moving anymore furniture and enables you to keep your food mashing to a minimum. I don't know that Ive seen any other non photosythetic tanks on here before...I must admit, I like the concept, especially for an upstairs tank in my 40 year old house that pretty much necessitates a reverse light cycle which being a 6 am to 2pm and in bed by 8 kind of guy, leaves me little time to actually enjoy the upstairs display. I'm looking forward to some close up full tank shots, I would love to see some of the original cardiff if you have any... |
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![]() I will see if I can find some decent macro shots of the cardiff for you.
The cardiff is an amazing show piece from a few feet away but up close the distortion from the glass makes it almost impossible to get a decent pic. The camera has to be dead level to the ground and taking a pic at 90 degrees to the glass. Any angle at all and the pic comes out fuzzy every time. As for the light, the cardiff had a single 24" Reefbrite and the new tank will have 2-3 Reefbrites LED fixtures. These do not contribute any heat whatsoever. With 3 ReefBrites on the tank you can easily keep some photosynthetic corals in the tank as well and you dont have any heat trasfer to the tank. |
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![]() I used to hate that about my old 72 bowfront too...
pics of tanks are hard enough to take of a box...throw a curved pane in there and you literally throw a curve to the photographer. |
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I had a pair of pom pom anemone crabs in the tank for a long time but could not find them on the transfer... Hope they made it.... These guys are craz cool to watch but as anybody knows that has one, they are quite reclusive. They can disappera for weeks on end then one day you see them walking arounf like this. The second pic is of the Blue Spotted Jawfish. The sandbed in this tank was not deep enough for him, plus with the minimal points of contact on the sandbed he eally could not build a proper burrow. So he never really settled in and kept jumping. On the Cardiff we first tried the glass lid that came with the tank to keep him in. I have never had a glass lid on a tank before so although I have read about the negative side effect I never really personally experienced them until this tank. We noticed that the redox was steadily decreasing so we stared doing more water changes, changing the food mash dailey and put on a bigger ozone generator. After a few weeks though, even with a 350mg ozone generator on a 24g tank we could only maintain the redox around 250. Then the glass lid issue occured to me, we removed the glass top and over the next few days the redox went back up the 375. So then we made a window screening top for the tank to stop him from jumping. But once a week he would end up in the back section of the tank and eventually one of the pumps got him... We were able to keep him for about a year, but I wouldnt try again withough first building an area for him to build his burrow. |
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![]() Sorry, things have been a bit busy recently.
Just as un update, the tank has been running smoothly for a bit now. We have added some of the corals from the 24g back in as well as a few new pieces. I will see if we can snap a few pics and update the thread. |