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Old 05-14-2011, 04:32 PM
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Hey dez, Wayne and tony!

Dez we were just in Edmonton 2 weeks ago and I was thinking about you guys.

I would like to come see some current systems and setups.

As far as size goes I'm not sure. After having HUGE it's hard to go small.

I do have a large closet off my BR upstairs that I could build a 4ft to 6 ft ish tank into the wall. The room was supposed to be a laundry room so it's more of a room than it is a closet.

I could put an exhaust fan in that room for humidity control very easily.

Or I could keep it simple and get a nano. Don't think I can do that though.

As I said I need to see some of your guys systems now and do some research on the new tech.

Are LED's able to provide enough light?

Yea Tony. A visit to the aquarium topped it all off!
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Old 05-14-2011, 04:38 PM
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1) As far as size goes I'm not sure. After having HUGE it's hard to go small.


2) Or I could keep it simple and get a nano. Don't think I can do that though.


3) Are LED's able to provide enough light?
1) I hear ya there, I have been wrestling with not going big, was planning for over 250 in a built in but the house I bought when I retired to Kamloops won't allow for that.

2) doesn't have to be simple, I decided on a 30 gal display with a 30 gal sump and it is going to be the most high tech/involved build I have done yet.

3) yes. but you have to watch what you get/build and how you build it. one advantage of a smaller tank (not nessasarly nano) is the cost of the LED fixture you can go broke easy with a bigger one.

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Old 05-14-2011, 10:52 PM
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Welcome back.
Hope you're here to stay, fell off the wagon all right. Maybe after a couple of months of being on it again, you'll feel like we do: wanting to get out (what have I gotten myself into>again!??) but already costing us TOO much not to stay ON.
Good luck. Lenny.
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Old 05-15-2011, 02:06 AM
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Hey Jon... welcome back. Its been awhile for sure.
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Old 05-15-2011, 03:17 AM
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Thanks guys.

You think reef tanks are expensive. Last year my big helicopter had 4 crashes during the summer. Average fixing cost was $525 to $800 per crash. I guess I shouldn't say my helicopter had 4 crashes. I should say I crashed my big heli 4 times
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Old 05-15-2011, 05:33 AM
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Welcome Back! Well it seems you "crash" often...mabye a tank isnt the best thing right now...... lol just joking!!!! i couldnt resist....

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WOW this is like a family reunion in this post.
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