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![]() What's the consensus with LED with regards to glass center braces? Is he ok to place one over that massive brace? Otherwise his scape might be somewhat dictated by that brace...
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I was just thinking the same thing tonight as I was working on the tank. The Vertex has the lights evenly spaced across the fixture. That would mean the middle lights would be obscured by my brace. Does it make a difference? (the glass in the way). If so, I should go for the Radions and put them on either side of the glass brace, huh? Jon |
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![]() With halides of course the heat issues would almost force you to use 2 lights and scape with two towers with a center valley. I'm asking not so much about the light penetration but the safety of have the LEDs over the glass brace. I'm thinking it would be ok as the fixtures are all designed to draw most of the heat out the top right?
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![]() Hi All,
I have the coral in the tank ... here is a pic. Let me know what you think. I still have to add about 20 lbs of live rock when the time comes (probably this weekend). Also, I have vacuumed out all the plastic chips from the eggcrate (before you post about that) I will be adding the sand shortly. I guess I can still move the corals after the sand and water ... but it will be a pain in the butt. Thanks to asmodeus with the pillars suggestion - I kinda went for that on the left. I bought the Vertex Illumina 260 from Red Coral (Randy here in Calgary was a big help). So I will be busy tonight hanging the LEDs and putting finishing touches on the stand. Last edited by jon in alberta; 01-11-2012 at 08:29 PM. |
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![]() that a neat aquascape so far! I like how one side will have more open space and the other will have caves, its balanced in that sense! good job
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![]() another pic.
here is a close up of the arches, before I put in the rock behind. Again, I am still filling in the seams between the coral with little rocks to make it look like one big continuous coral. still have to find room for the live rock ... I wonder where I'll put that. |
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![]() I would put the live rock in your sump, that way you can keep the open space in your tank for coral, and swimming, plus the live rock will still seed your tank. thats just my opinion though
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![]() Hi all,
back from holiday (10 days). I was really excited to see what the live rock I put in my new tank did. Well here is a close up picture: as you can see from this close up of a small fragment, there is some algae growing. Also, there is a whole bunch of brown 'film' all over the place. My plan is to monitor water chem (to see if it has settled down) and maybe introduce a snail or another invertebrate. Suggestions please? |
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