My 150g SPS Dominant Tank

What are the size of the bolts use to mount your Radions? I want to do the same thing on my 180.
 
What are the size of the bolts use to mount your Radions? I want to do the same thing on my 180.


I used size M5 that were 40mm long. I found the size on he Radions light hanging kit instructions online and used my own length for what I needed.

nice set up!!! please post pics once the pack from tritom corals sb settles in would love to see how they progress...


Here they are on my frag rack, a poor photo that I snapped earlier. They had polyp extension very quickly after putting them in the tank. I'll take a better photo tomorrow when the lights are right.


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thanks for the pic, thats an awesome pack..henson has some amazing pieces in his collection....,i got a pack from him similar to yours and i couldnt be more pleased......keep the photos coming im very interested to see how yours progress
 
So the tank is coming along "swimmingly"!

I added a few more fish to the system and upped my feeding regimin to accommodate the new residents. My fish list is now:

3 Yellow Tangs
1 Clown Tang
1 Blonde Naso Tang
1 Copperband Butterfly
2 Ocellaris Clowns
2 Banggai Cardinals
1 Melanrus Wrase
1 Target Mandarin
1 Randals Goby

The new tank boss!

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I can definitely see a response in growth and PE in most corals, some are still just as they were before. However, some of my corals seem to be getting lighter in color. Growth seems to be good but color is getting a little pale.

I specifically noticed this on a frag of what I thought was blue monster. It was a deep royal blue thought the entire frag when I bought it. It currently looks like this, alot lighter than I would expect:

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I think I'm just gonna let the tank grow for now though and focus on the color down the road. Chasing great color and growth at the same time has always ended is frustration or disaster for me.

But, on the flip side, as you can see from these two following pics that growth is strong. These corals pictures were taken August 23 and then again today, September 21st. Only 1 month apart, sweet!

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Here's to hoping everything keeps going on the same direction!


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