not the most cost effective greenhouse you ever heard of

Now I know they can actually go that high. I hope I never see it in person though.

I'll post a picture of my outdoor thermometer the next time it hits -40.
 
show some softies

show some softies

here is the leather,soft,lps vat that is only lit by the sun
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leather and lps
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figi yellow loves the natural sun
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a green polyp leather that is getting big
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cant forget the gsp's and yes they are still as green as ever under natural sun
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Is that a homemade wavemaker? I've been toying with an idea that is much smaller in scale but should work for larger applications such as yours. I'm guessing the downfall of yours was the electric motor?
 
If you're looking for reliable motors Humidifier motors are good for applications around aquariums. They're somewhat water resistant and they are designed to run continually, unlike many electric motors.

They're 24 volts, so they're safe to use around water. Home Depot sells them pretty cheap. The ones up here in Canada carry the "Wait" line, but I would guess you have another source in the US.
 
Its the wave2k in action. I had four running in the sps vat. They really rock the tank but unfortunatly they suffer from mechanical failure about every 3 months. I got tired of working on them and went to tunzes and seaswirls
 
todays shots

todays shots

the fall sun seems too add better color. These pics ,if you look close you can see the reflection of the polycarbonate panel
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Added gfos tonight

Added gfos tonight

I started too use gfo's tonight too see what might happen. And I will also reintroduce o3 and monitor its use very closley. Does anyone know what kind of wrasse this is?
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