changes and pics

Lytehouse

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Wow, it is hot.

So did a little tank maint. today. The sand bed in my tank has given me gray hair. It has grown a fine brown algae that has persisted regardless of what I've done. So today I added a 2nd vortech mp10, moved the other pumps around and crossed my fingers the change in flow will help. If not, then new bulbs== ahead of schedule and next change all cartridges in ro/di-- ahead of schedule.

Added a different light to the last third of the tank, a used led.

Few pics just before lights out. Being in a hurry and using a macro lens for deeper tank shots obviously affected pic quality.


Kryptonite Candy in the back of the tank:
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Bright red Blastomussa:
9 full heads and 2 tiny new heads--
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Purple body w/ neon green mouth Blastomussa:
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TYREE SUPERNOVA PSAMMACOR --LE
enjoying a mysis snack==
deep purple body with tiny green eyes:
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My current favorite chalice
It has a couple of hopeful competitors over the coming months==
pink and green body:
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Lots is being written about the new rage in lighting-- led's. Lots of hype and lots of skepticism. Very similar to the debate when I came into saltwater over the then new rage in lighting-- T5's.

One of the debates has caused some to abandon led and return to their MH fixtures/bulbs. Not able to afford the new fixtures nor equipped to produce a DYI fixture, the debate enabled me to pick up an older technology led. I believe the originator of led in aquariums-- Solaris by PFO (now out of business).


14in. Solaris I5:
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The front panel above shows the face plate to the lights computer that allows programing of the light. Currently, mostly for fun, I have it set to the automatic solar setting. It comes on about sunrise and continues in intensity as the sun reaches higher in the sky, then begins to dim as the sun lowers and goes out about sunset. The time lengthens and shortens with the days length. Then shortly after lights out, moon lights for the night.

Old technology, but fun none the less. This company has been out of business a couple years and this was one of their last models. This one had few hours on it, at least according to previous owner. Fans keep it cool as seen below.

I've placed a variety of corals under the light to watch for the coming days and weeks.
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Looking really good. You have great taste. I have a frag of the supernova too. It's a really cool coral. Also, by the way will the Crase be in October again this year?
 
Looking really good. You have great taste. I have a frag of the supernova too. It's a really cool coral. Also, by the way will the Crase be in October again this year?


How quickly does it grow for you?

What type lighting and how far below lighting do you keep it placed?

Not sure about Crase, whether it's sept or oct. Someone will chime in sool.
 
Lynn Great pictures! I like your taste in coral also!!! Is your Supernova new? Don't remember seeing it. And very nice Chalice but the challenge is on for your favorite as you have some other very nice chalice frags.... But that Purple body w/ neon green mouth Blastomussa is way cool. Is that a Purple Kush?!?!?! ha. I to will be interested to see how you like your LED's. Do you have pictures of the corals under the LED's so you can do a before and after comparison?
 
How quickly does it grow for you?

What type lighting and how far below lighting do you keep it placed?

Not sure about Crase, whether it's sept or oct. Someone will chime in sool.

It is kinda a slow grower. I have had my piece since April 2010. It started as a 3/4" frag and it is about 3xs that size now. I keep it in the middle of the tank under metal halides.
 
CRASE is scheduled for Oct. 15th (my wedding anniversary)... still having difficulties getting the wife to go for even a little bit on our special day. she's finally accepted my addiction and will hopfully give in. just need the new tank up and running by then so she can finally get a clam. that would be a good bribe!
 
CRASE is scheduled for Oct. 15th (my wedding anniversary)... still having difficulties getting the wife to go for even a little bit on our special day. she's finally accepted my addiction and will hopfully give in. just need the new tank up and running by then so she can finally get a clam. that would be a good bribe!

My wedding anniversary is in Oct too. Last year, I took my wife on a cruise so I could go. LOL. I did see some pretty clams there @ CRASE last year. Good luck.
 
Lynn Great pictures! I like your taste in coral also!!! Is your Supernova new? Don't remember seeing it.


supernova is not new, just towards the back of the tank


And very nice Chalice but the challenge is on for your favorite as you have some other very nice chalice frags....

I'm hoping they will look this nice or nicer as they get larger.
Waiting them out, but have given them nice places to grow hopefully.

But that Purple body w/ neon green mouth Blastomussa is way cool. Is that a Purple Kush?!?!?! ha.

yep, thanks very much for the frag. I've given it a descent sized rock to take over.

I to will be interested to see how you like your LED's. Do you have pictures of the corals under the LED's so you can do a before and after comparison?


no pics yet. really just watching at this time to see who recedes, loses color or closes up. Already moved the first coral placed there. Zoanthid frag closed up tight. Moved it to the side and its back open. For now I have couple chalices, lepastrea/cyphastrea, couple sticks and a small frag of monti and undata.
 
CRASE is scheduled for Oct. 15th (my wedding anniversary)... still having difficulties getting the wife to go for even a little bit on our special day. she's finally accepted my addiction and will hopfully give in. just need the new tank up and running by then so she can finally get a clam. that would be a good bribe!

A clam best found at CRASE !!!!:spin1: Gotta make special plans that can only happen on Sunday.

Thanks for the date update

by the way Lynn, that chalice looks pretty nice. what light are you or have you been using over it?

I like the chalice a lot and it has put off a nice rim all the way around. So I'm hopeful on growth. It is just off to the side of a 4 bulb Tek light. Fortunately, to this point, it has not been very aggressive.
 
supernova

supernova

Here is the LE supernova the day I got it about 10 mo. ago.
It has been a slow grower, but also survived a tank crash.


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