(HD720p)S.MAC 600g SPS System/Full MH + Solaris/Surge/Prop/Fuge/Pond Chiller

Very cool, where's the tank located? I think a HD video or some photos would be very neat.
 
Awesome, thanks for posting...
Love to hear more info on that beast:)

Thank You-- And Thanks to Kraylen for the photo and posting skills.
Most of the tank stats are at the begining of the video, but if there is anything else you want to know about it let me know.
 
Well many thanks to Kraylen because I now have an updated video of my tank for you all.

http://www.youtube.com/kraylen#p/u/0/KcUfApvnseM

For those of you that missed it in the first video back in Feb. here is a list of my current tank info. There has only been a few changes since then.

Display tank: 350 gallons (72x36x34 inches) acrylic.
Sump: Acrylic 85g and 55g plumbed together.
Lighting: (4) 400w MH with Lumenbright 3 mini reflectors (2)20k Radiums, (1)20k Reeflux, and (1)12k Reeflux.
(4) Seashine Plasma lights. They are 4 months old now replacing the I4 LEDs from the first video. (the LEDs started out good but quickly turned into a nightmare)
Return pump: Reeflo Hammerhead feeding an Ocean Motion 4 way and the skimmer.
Skimmer: Euroreef RC750.
Circulation: (4)MP40s, (1)Tunze 6305, and 29g CSD tank that dumps 25 gallons every 3 minutes. (in 30 seconds)
Refugium: 25g (48x12x10 inches) with (2) 65w PC lights.
Calcium Reactor: DIY holds about 4 gallons of coarse media in the main chamber and 2.5 gallons in the second.
Kalk stirrer: Deltec KM500ST.
Sulphur denitrator: DIY.
GFO reactor: TLF 550.
Controller: APEX.
Frag tank: 70 gallons.
Water change sump: 60 gallons.
Chiller: Tank is chilled via heat exchanger by my Koi pond. (and my Koi pond is heated by my reef tank)

The skimmer, refugium, frag tank, water change sump, Ca Rx, sulphur Rx, Kalk stirrer, and GFO all located in a room upstairs and all the water returns to the display downstairs via the dumptank.

This tank has been running just over 3 years now but alot of the animals are older than that.

Enjoy! :D
 
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Thank You both-



Thanks- The tank is located in Salinas CA. I'm pretty sure you just watched some HD video of it--? As for pictures, I'll have to buy a camera one of these days.


Great tank.

If you shot video in HD, I am almost certain you can yank stills out of it that can suffice for most outside of getting a dedicated DSLR and say a 105 macro lens, which can run big bucks.

The entry level video software from Sony for the PC and the standard comes with it software in any Apple (forgot the name of it) made the past 4 years should be able to do it.
 
Great tank.

If you shot video in HD, I am almost certain you can yank stills out of it that can suffice for most outside of getting a dedicated DSLR and say a 105 macro lens, which can run big bucks.

The entry level video software from Sony for the PC and the standard comes with it software in any Apple (forgot the name of it) made the past 4 years should be able to do it.

Thanks for the ideas CleveYank. That's just it, I didn't shoot the video. Kraylen shot the video, it's his camera and video skills.:artist:
 
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