240 Inwall Construction (Image Intense)

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Thanks Joseph. While thats the best I've seen on the web, unfortunately it doesnt help my problem. I have this BOX PCB device but I dont know how to use it. Hopefully I'll hear back from The Lebos. Otherwise I'll be experimenting on my own to see if I can get it right!

So, to close, did you use this part when you built your Lebos Moonlight?
 
Bryan, I do also have the small boxes but my unit was pre-assembled to my specifications (quantity of lights/distance between each) so what's inside and how they are internally wired, I do not know. Again, my system was plug and play so it was simply a matter of plugging the light strand into the controller and it was up and running. ;)

Joseph.
 
Ahh. Joseph!! How dare you! LOL. I never expected something like that from you, but I guess you cant DIY through life on everything, right? :-)

Thanks for clearing that up. Well, when I figure this out - which I will - I'll update the post on my page.

Thanks!
 
It's been a while so I thought I'd share a current full tank shot...

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... and a time-lapse shot which is about two years worth of growth...

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and a couple macro shots for good measure...

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Joseph.
 
Your full tank show is glorious. Now what are we supposed to do since you already got TOTM? ;)

Are you able to take any top down shots? It looks like it must be getting harder to clean the back wall at this point. The corals must be getting closer and closer to that back panel.
 
Unbelievably cool tank!!! i have not looke over the whole thread yet. What are the dimensions/gallons. I am jealous. i can only hope mine looks like that one day. How long has this one been up and running.
 
Hop, Stile2, matt & pam, Typhon: Thank you very much.

Marc: Thanks. I could do some top down and in fact, those two zoanthid shots were. Albeit from my 12-gallon nano but in fact, they were taken with the underwater housing I have for the Canon with macro lens. I'm still building up the nerve to take some in-tank shots and actually fully submerse the camera. Haven't gotten to that point yet but I'm getting close. ;) There's just something very unnerving about placing your camera underwater, in a supposedly watertight case or not. Anyway... the corals have reached the back glass (as well as the front glass) some time ago. I prune them to keep room enough for my cleaning magnet and scrapers.

Bax: You are welcome.

jdm01: Thanks. The tank is a 240 at 2'X2'X8'. It has been up for approximately 3.5 years.

Joseph.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8665145#post8665145 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by weatherson
Here's a series of photos I took of a Harlequin Shrimp for your review...

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Wow...simply the best shot I have seen yet.
 
eidillitih,
Thank you. As I'm sure a teacher has told his students before... go back and read the previous page for that information. ;) Sorry but I couldn't resist due to the often answered, repetitive question. :D

Joseph.
 
:D okay, like my student say. "While you were wasting all those words you could have just told me". :lol:

I'll go back and find it

Thanks
 
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