~300G (1125L) Build, pics from last 6 months

Thank you very much for your answers!

One more quick question, the steel support tray does not move too much with the movement of water from the weawbox?
 
One more quick question, the steel support tray does not move too much with the movement of water from the weawbox?

Waves are not very high. I set something about 1,5-2cm water height amplitude. The steel frame doesn't even try to move.

very nice tank and la technique est impresionnante, belle réalisation

The is a incredible tank and setup, love how clean and crisp everything looks.

great job

Thank you :wave:

very nice !!! well done!

Thanks. BTW you've got in your tank all the most wonderful fish species in the world and all that I'd like to have :thumbsup:
 
Hello

I dare ask if you have time, a video of your tank already to admire these hosts and also to see the effect of weawbox and try to hear the noise?

in any case thank you.
 
I dare ask if you have time, a video of your tank already to admire these hosts and also to see the effect of weawbox and try to hear the noise?

I'll post a video when I arrange a better camera than this in my cellphone.

what pump is driving your wavebox please?

This is the same pump that Tunze uses in their Wavebox 6215. Code of the pump is 6215.200. I bought it together with Wavecontroller 7092.000.
 
Wow, I have now found my new inspiration for my next build.. Need more pics and videos of your tank and wavebox...I'm willing to bet one million dollars I'm not alone making this request
 
Cool thank you!
Amazing tank.
Gorgeous tank, love your attention to detail!
Wow, I have now found my new inspiration for my next build.. Need more pics and videos of your tank and wavebox...I'm willing to bet one million dollars I'm not alone making this request

Thank you!

I just mounted a video made with Nikon D90. Unfortunately the quality is not this what I expect. Colors are very poor but I hope you'll enjoy watching it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=1ZJEVKvQjvQ

From bad news, I lost my achilles tang. He died after two months in tank.
 
Beautiful.... I can watch that video all day. I love the aquascape with all the negative space. A large clam would fit nicely in there

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Awesome. Like the view of the lake? Also!
Educational also as I did not believe triggers were shrimp safe.
 
Thank you for the video. Just found your thread. Amazing tank! Congratulations. I do not think I would be able to ever watch TV. =)
 
wow! amazing....
Thank you for the video. Just found your thread. Amazing tank! Congratulations. I do not think I would be able to ever watch TV. =)
Thanks!

Beautiful.... I can watch that video all day. I love the aquascape with all the negative space. A large clam would fit nicely in there
Thank you. My clams don't grow very fast, Diacanthus doesn't help them.

Awesome. Like the view of the lake? Also!
Educational also as I did not believe triggers were shrimp safe.
Thank you. The biggest surpise was when I noticed a trigger being cleaned by shrimps.

Hi Snocho,

Your tank is really nice !
But I noticed something...

This is your tank under pacific sun lighting on this thread :

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?p=19758923

Are you satisfied of this lighting? Do you have news pics with pacific sun lighting ?

Thanks
Thanks. Guys from Pacific Sun are my friends. When they asked me if they could test their newest lamp over my tank I agreed without hesitation. I can't tell you if I'm satisfied with this lighting because Pandora lamp was running over my tank just one hour. Number of options, settings is astonishing, that's for sure.
My tank is too wide for single Pandora lamp. I'd have to order custom-made lamp and as for now I can't afford it. Maybe one day.
 
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