Awesome tanks guys! Always thought that a system like this would be an algae haven but you guys have proved me wrong! Great work!
I've heard this on serval occasions throughout my time in the hobby, even to the extend that I shouldn't have a tank near a window because it'll grow algae. I don't understand this? Why would it grow algae any more than a heavily lit tank?
Very nice. That's quite a year, amfynn!
One of the biggest myths in this hobby.
Keep your nutrients low...and you won't have a problem. Step out of line...and I mean just a little bit...and sunlit tanks will grow algae like there is no tomorrow. Artificially lit tanks are more forgiving, mainly due to the spectrum output being different to that of sunlight. Algae like the spectrum output given out by the sun (around 5500K - 6500K). On artificially lighted tanks, we tend to use higher kelvins in the 10 000 to 20 000K range.
Hi guys I came across your thread today and though I would show my natural sun-lit reef using two 21" sun domes
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2040499
I knew you could use nsw but never knew you could use nsl.
Amazing
has your lighting changed since the first shot til now?So going back to the post that started this thread, here is my system in January this year.
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And here it is now, a year in the making.
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