Pic Update of Kaserpick's Neo-Nano.

A pair of Grade A Picasso's would be outstanding in your reef! I like the snowflakes as well but not as much as the Picasso's. I'm planning on doing Picasso's in my reef.

I agree; the Picasso's would be great. I just need to think about it more before I decide. Sorry Matt, I dropped the ball on the pic showing the tank with the black sand. I'll definitely get it tomorrow, though. :thumbsup:

How do the sunbursts do in a small tank. Everyone is trying to talk me out of keeping them in a nano. I have a 29 bowfront. What do you feed them.

The Sunburst's do very well in a smaller tank. They don't swim very much as is; they like to keep themselves close to one certain area of the reef. You would probably be fine with a 29 bow. This tank is 30g, but the footprint is 2'x2'. I feed them a planktivore food and mysis shrimp. Hope that helps!
 
6x24w ATI Powermodule (4 ATI Blue Plus', 2 KZ Fiji Purple)

Hi,

Did you try at least one white bulb ?

I think with one or maybe two white bulbs like aquablue special, the pinks and some blue colors will pop more

Just my two cents :thumbsup:

Best Regards
 
Hi,

Did you try at least one white bulb ?

I think with one or maybe two white bulbs like aquablue special, the pinks and some blue colors will pop more

Just my two cents :thumbsup:

Best Regards

Yes, I've tried the following combinations:

4 Blue Plus, 2 Aquablue Specials
4 Blue Plus, 1 Aquablue Special, 1 Fiji Purple
4 Blue Plus, 1 Super Actinic, 1 Aquablue Special
4 Blue Plus, 1 Fiji Purple, 1 Pro Color
and lastly,
4 Blue Plus, 2 Fiji Purples

The last combination, which is represented in the pics I've posted, shows the best overall color, to me. The pinks, purples, yellows, greens, oranges, and blues all seem to pop. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to figure out a good white balance on my D60, yet. The pics that you see are not the best representation of the color as they are still a bit more blue than the tank is in person. Honestly, it reminds me of Phoenix's, after they burned in, with just a touch more blue.

I'll try to get some better shots tomorrow, one's that are more true to the actual temp of the lighting. Thanks Denadai! :)
 
Good to Know

I´m thinking in change my MH 250W and try a ATI sunpower with 6 x 24W or 8 x 24W

I have now 4 x T5 Blue Plus together with MH and with only T5 on my nano is very , very Blue and all my pink and purple colors vanish, but the greens and orange are amazing

I still need to find a good combo

Best Regards
 
When I had Sunburst Anthias, I fed Arctipods and they loved them!

Thanks for the heads up! :thumbsup: I tried the Arctipods; my wrasse and hogfish love 'em, but the anthias don't touch 'em. I was a bit surprised. :p

That sand pic is coming today! :)

Good to Know

I´m thinking in change my MH 250W and try a ATI sunpower with 6 x 24W or 8 x 24W

I have now 4 x T5 Blue Plus together with MH and with only T5 on my nano is very , very Blue and all my pink and purple colors vanish, but the greens and orange are amazing

I still need to find a good combo

Best Regards

The Sunpower is a great light; I used two of those over my 90g. You're right the Blue Plus' definitely do wash out the pinks and purples, but the KZ Fiji Purple brings them right back. I honestly can say that there isn't a color that doesn't come out in this tank. If you like it more white with a touch of blue, then I'd go with the following on a 6 bulb fixture:

Blue Plus
Aquablue Special
Blue Plus
Blue Plus
KZ Fiji Purple
Blue Plus

Aquablue's and Procolors wash the Blue Plus' out quickly; that's why in my opinion you want to keep more Blue Plus than 2 like you mentioned in your thread. Also, I believe that a 6 bulb would be plenty on your system. The list that's mentioned in your thread had an actinic, which I believe would be a little of a waste of a bulb space. Blue Plus' are the best of both worlds, great blue with good PAR. If you decide to go with an 8 bulb Powermodule, then you could consider low PAR bulbs like actinics because it could be too much light otherwise.

These are purely my thoughts Denadai. :) I hope they help you in some way. Can't wait to see pics of your tank as things continue to grow. :D
 
Black Sand!

Black Sand!

Here's the pic of the tank with the black sand, as promised! :)

DSC_0001.jpg


It has that one spot that gets cleared out in the front, which I'll have to fix cause that annoys me. :p Other than that, I'm really digging it.

That pic reminds me...I need to fix that T. Crocea up front. :p
 
Looking good. I don't understand why people say that black sand can look dirty after some time. Maybe I have it backwards, but I would think that white sand would show everything.

Did soaking the sand prevent a dust storm? Did you use a pipe to place the sand?
 
Here's the pic of the tank with the black sand, as promised! :)

DSC_0001.jpg


It has that one spot that gets cleared out in the front, which I'll have to fix cause that annoys me. :p Other than that, I'm really digging it.

That pic reminds me...I need to fix that T. Crocea up front. :p

Outstanding my friend! The black sand compliments the tank nicely. :beer:
What setting do you run your 2 MP40W's at? I was thinking of using 2 MP10's in my 45g cube.. but I wonder if that will actually be enough?
 
Looking good. I don't understand why people say that black sand can look dirty after some time. Maybe I have it backwards, but I would think that white sand would show everything.

Did soaking the sand prevent a dust storm? Did you use a pipe to place the sand?

Thanks Upster! Well, black sand can probably show detritus pretty easily; it's kind of like how a black car can show dust and pollen very easily. But, you're right, so can white sand. In my opinion, when shallow, all sand needs to be 'vacuumed' to get the 'goodies' out. :p

While that wasn't the main purpose for soaking, yes it does help to keep the dust down. I used a dedicated measuring cup to place the sand; a pipe probably would have been faster.

nice tank and your colors are awesome.good job

Thanks Dan; I appreciate the kind words. :)

Black sand looks better.Did you add the sand altogether.

I'm inclined to agree with you, Haksar. :) Yes, I added the sand altogether.

Outstanding my friend! The black sand compliments the tank nicely. :beer:
What setting do you run your 2 MP40W's at? I was thinking of using 2 MP10's in my 45g cube.. but I wonder if that will actually be enough?

Thanks Matt! I agree; it seems to make everything stand out, while making the tank seem complete. :D

I run the 2 MP40W's on Reef Crest (one anti-synced to the master) at about 25% each. This is way over-kill! :lmao: On a 45g cube, I might be inclined to go with 2 MP20's. The MP10's would probably be ok at first, but you might find yourself in want, later down the road when things grow out. The MP20's also give you the advantage to upgrade later, if you get a larger tank. Let me know what you decide and how it works out for you. :)
 
Thanks Upster! Well, black sand can probably show detritus pretty easily; it's kind of like how a black car can show dust and pollen very easily. But, you're right, so can white sand. In my opinion, when shallow, all sand needs to be 'vacuumed' to get the 'goodies' out. :p

While that wasn't the main purpose for soaking, yes it does help to keep the dust down. I used a dedicated measuring cup to place the sand; a pipe probably would have been faster.



Thanks Dan; I appreciate the kind words. :)



I'm inclined to agree with you, Haksar. :) Yes, I added the sand altogether.



Thanks Matt! I agree; it seems to make everything stand out, while making the tank seem complete. :D

I run the 2 MP40W's on Reef Crest (one anti-synced to the master) at about 25% each. This is way over-kill! :lmao: On a 45g cube, I might be inclined to go with 2 MP20's. The MP10's would probably be ok at first, but you might find yourself in want, later down the road when things grow out. The MP20's also give you the advantage to upgrade later, if you get a larger tank. Let me know what you decide and how it works out for you. :)

Well after some more thought... I think I will spend the extra $100 and just get one MP20 for now. I would get 2 right off the bat, but this build is, unfortunately, budget driven. When will these superb pumps ever come down in price???
 
Kasey,
Lovin the black sand look, much nicer than bb, gives depth and colors seem to pop as that black sand serves as a background, looking sweet....as all your tanks have:)
 
Blue Plus
Aquablue Special
Blue Plus
Blue Plus
KZ Fiji Purple
Blue Plus

I will follow your advice, this will be my combo :beer: I will put the pink and purple corals bellow fiji and blue special, I´m thinking :

Blue
Blue
Fiji
Aquablue Special
Blue
Blue

Do you know the difference between ATI Powermodule and ATI Sunpower ?

My fear is , if a ballast burn for example, do you know where I can get another from ATI ? I´m going to buy the Sunpower in premium aquatics

Best Regards

PS : I love the Black Sand
 
Well after some more thought... I think I will spend the extra $100 and just get one MP20 for now. I would get 2 right off the bat, but this build is, unfortunately, budget driven. When will these superb pumps ever come down in price???

Sounds good! I completely sympathize with you on the budget. If I didn't have the MP40's and skimmer laying around, then I wouldn't have those particular ones. :)

Kasey,
Lovin the black sand look, much nicer than bb, gives depth and colors seem to pop as that black sand serves as a background, looking sweet....as all your tanks have:)

Thanks so much Perry! :)

I will follow your advice, this will be my combo :beer: I will put the pink and purple corals bellow fiji and blue special, I´m thinking :

Blue
Blue
Fiji
Aquablue Special
Blue
Blue

Do you know the difference between ATI Powermodule and ATI Sunpower ?

My fear is , if a ballast burn for example, do you know where I can get another from ATI ? I´m going to buy the Sunpower in premium aquatics

Best Regards

PS : I love the Black Sand

Thanks Denadai! Sounds good! Post some pics when you get the fixture set up! As far as the ballast goes, I'm sure you can order them from www.reefgeek.com.
 
looks really good, thanks for linking me here. how are you dealing with the displacement of the sand? it bugs me alot and i've tried to scape to prevent it but i'm not happy with the scape at all
 
looks really good, thanks for linking me here. how are you dealing with the displacement of the sand? it bugs me alot and i've tried to scape to prevent it but i'm not happy with the scape at all

Well, I actually got tired of the sand. I couldn't use the vortechs very much at all, and I noticed some corals weren't very happy without flow. So, I took it out. The corals are happy again. :)

Now, I'm setting up 2 18" cubes and 1 12" cube on a system. I'll end up transfering the corals to that system. The height of the Neo just isn't what I'm looking for, and a friend of mine wants to buy the tank and stand. So, it works out. I hope your Neo goes well! :D

Here's a thread for the new build:

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1819750

Maybe I'll actually stay with this system long enough to see everything fill out. :rolleyes:
 
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