My 29g reef tank

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9036155#post9036155 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by wiszmaster
Great Pictures!

what kind of lense are you using on your D200 for these pictures?

If you don't mind me asking - what settings are you using for these shots? especially the FTS w/ the cleaner shrimp floating.

I use a nikon D200 and always shoot Raw on a tripod

For full tank shots with canopy I use a nikkor 12-24
For full tanks shots glass only I use a nikkor 35-70
and for macro shots I use a nikkor 60mm

I typically set my camera to iso 100, raw, autowb, manual matrix

I have found it necessary to correct for wb in post processing with Adobe Camera Raw.

Hope this helps

Regards

RFC
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9040584#post9040584 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Abraham1907
How did you get your rockwork to stay put? I assume you drilled your rocks and used acrylic rods or something? Nice tank though, I have a 24 that I would love to look like that. If you have any advice on how to drill or anything that would be awesome!

Actually, the rocks are just stacked. No rods were used. I must have changed my aquascape 10 times during the first three months before settling on what you see.

Regards

RFC
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9019892#post9019892 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Dr.FuManchu
Beautiful and amazing tank. Your corals love you. Your water is so crystal clear, that third from the last pic looks like the fish and the shrimp are just floating in air. WOW.

I think one reason my tank is so clear is I run carbon 24/7 in a fluval which I clean weekly during my 5g water changes


Thanks for the kind words

RFC
 
I have to admit that this is the best looking 29 gallon reef tank I have ever seen. Not only do I like the setup design but that you have a few larger corals that really makes the tank stand out.

If you don't mind I have a couple questions regarding your tank that I would like to ask you.

First is how long has the tank been running? I noticed that you have switched to a metal halide fixture, well I was wondering what made you change the lighting from PC to MH?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9058749#post9058749 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Nanomaniac
I have to admit that this is the best looking 29 gallon reef tank I have ever seen. Not only do I like the setup design but that you have a few larger corals that really makes the tank stand out.

If you don't mind I have a couple questions regarding your tank that I would like to ask you.

First is how long has the tank been running? I noticed that you have switched to a metal halide fixture, well I was wondering what made you change the lighting from PC to MH?

*The tank was started march 15 of last year so its around 10 months old.

*I wanted to start to play around with sps and so I upgraded from pc to mh. Thus far I have only added a few montiporas but the next will be some acros.

*I think you are right, having a few large sized corals makes the tank stand out. The frogspawn, and the two candy canes have doubled in size in the the past 7 months. I guess I got lucky

Thanks for the comments

Regards

RFC
 
WOW...Amazing tank and pictures.
I am about to set up a tank too, I would love to set up mine just like yours.
keep post up new update...especailly on your Sump makeover
great works
 
Hello, first of all you have a wonderful tank. I am new to this hobby I have a 29g that I want to get started. I really would like to have a sump and I was wondering how to build for my tank.
 
Thanks Balaboo, Cambarr and Guppy for the kind compliments.


My current sump is a very simplistic design. One problem I ran into was evaporation varied from 1/2 to a full gallon a day. My return chamber was small, so I would have to top off every day or run the risk of the sump running dry. My tank sits in the doorway of my condo and I decided early on that I wanted to keep the surrounding area around my tank clean and neat. Thus an auto top off container of water sitting outside my stand would be out of the question. (There is no space in my stand to fit a top off container of water)

The solution was to reverse the chambers.....the small chamber houses the skimmer and the larger chamber has the return pump, heater and fluval in/out tubes. With the evaporation rates I get on my tank I can now let the tank go for a 3-4 days without worrying about the sump running dry. Perfect for those unexpected wild nights in NYC. (note the previous photos were taken before I reversed the chambers)

Sometime down the road I will have a custom sump made to fit an auto top off mechanism under my tank.


Regards
RFC

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sump.jpg
 
Your photography skills are unsurpassed and amazing my friend! Im sure it matters little, but just for s and giggles what kind of camera and lens do you use?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8921307#post8921307 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Travis Savant
Dude....that's an awsome tank! Be careful with SPS, the are SOOOOOO addicting lol.

Here's my tank, with a 250w Hamilton 14k DE.
FTS-DOC.jpg

Wow! Travis! Your tank is looking bad *** mang!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9085753#post9085753 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by 10" Red Devil
Your photography skills are unsurpassed and amazing my friend! Im sure it matters little, but just for s and giggles what kind of camera and lens do you use?

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9043546#post9043546 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RFC
I use a nikon D200 and always shoot Raw on a tripod

For full tank shots with canopy I use a nikkor 12-24
For full tanks shots glass only I use a nikkor 35-70
and for macro shots I use a nikkor 60mm

I typically set my camera to iso 100, raw, autowb, manual matrix

I have found it necessary to correct for wb in post processing with Adobe Camera Raw.

Hope this helps

Regards

RFC
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9093043#post9093043 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by duhfactor
Great tank!!!! What are the dimensions of your tank? I love the pics...they're perfect!

Damon


Its just a standard AGA 29G - 30(L) x 18 (H) x 12 (D)


Thanks for the kind words

RFC
 
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