terahz
1x10^12 Hz
Here we go!
As most of you know I've been working on a 40B for quite some time now and I think it is at a state where I can show enough progress to start a thread.
Hardware:
Glass Cages 40B rimless, black silicone, starphire front and sides
Glass Holes 700gph overflow and two 1/2" returns
Eheim 1260 return flow
Vortech MP40wES internal flow
Hydor ETH 300W inline heater
eshopps PSK-100 skimmer
about 25lbs of dry marco rock
about 45lbs of super fine dry marco sand
two BRS dosers
one BRS reactor with MJ900
two Peerless PA730-S Articulating Wall Arms
-- diy --
3/4" birch plywood stand
48 Cree XP LED lights
Arduino based controller
acrylic sump
Seeding organisms:
1 small bottle of bio-spra
macro bacter 7
12+ bristle worms
6+ sandbed clams
6+ spagetti worms
wondermud
Ulva
nitrosomonas and nitrobacter
6+ Strombus snails
6+ gastropod snails
12+ tiny black hermits
20+ amphipods
8-9 tiny bristle stars
plankton
After few weeks I'll start moving my CUC, skunk shrimp and 2 clowns from my 10G. After that I'll slowly start moving my small coral.
As most of you know I've been working on a 40B for quite some time now and I think it is at a state where I can show enough progress to start a thread.
Hardware:
Glass Cages 40B rimless, black silicone, starphire front and sides
Glass Holes 700gph overflow and two 1/2" returns
Eheim 1260 return flow
Vortech MP40wES internal flow
Hydor ETH 300W inline heater
eshopps PSK-100 skimmer
about 25lbs of dry marco rock
about 45lbs of super fine dry marco sand
two BRS dosers
one BRS reactor with MJ900
two Peerless PA730-S Articulating Wall Arms
-- diy --
3/4" birch plywood stand
48 Cree XP LED lights
Arduino based controller
acrylic sump
Seeding organisms:
1 small bottle of bio-spra
macro bacter 7
12+ bristle worms
6+ sandbed clams
6+ spagetti worms
wondermud
Ulva
nitrosomonas and nitrobacter
6+ Strombus snails
6+ gastropod snails
12+ tiny black hermits
20+ amphipods
8-9 tiny bristle stars
plankton
After few weeks I'll start moving my CUC, skunk shrimp and 2 clowns from my 10G. After that I'll slowly start moving my small coral.