Rickyrooz1
Acropora Nut
I like the color of your corals with the natural lighting
Thought it was about time I got some pics of this guy for you;
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Cool huh?
My wife wants to give him a name and can't decide what.
Rod. :thumbsup:
Hello Everyone
Rod Nice tank design:thumbsup:
I want to pose a question to you Rod and even to jdhuyvetter who just posted on the 29th since your in Florida. Anyone else that as input please feel free. I want to learn all I can and do this right.
See I'm in the process of doing my own new build. Currently have a 120 and have purchased a used 250gal glass. I'm building my own sump and overflow box. And if I can figure out details possible builtin Wave boxes on the sides of a center overflow box (with removable tunz 6100 and a custom controller (from another thread here at RC) to create the wave action.
My question is about Tubular Solar Skylights and condition related to geographical location.
I'm in Arizona, about 100 miles north of Phx. 5000+ elevation, I've asked some of the more knowledgeable persons working at different location in the Phx. area and there really isn't anyone who knows much about using natural lighting and only one said he has seen it done but that the light is to intense here in Arizona.
Whats your opinion? What is your elevation? Being at 5000 ft+ is cooler but also closer to the sun and less atmosphere. Do you thing it would be more or less intense then Phx or where you are? And who else mite have input?
What do you think Rod
And how about you jdhuyvetter sence your in Florida.
Whats your opinion? What is your elevation? Being at 5000 ft+ is cooler but also closer to the sun and less atmosphere. Do you thing it would be more or less intense then Phx or where you are? And who else mite have input?
I have heard other people make the very valid claim that although Phoenix does have very intense sun that the areas these corals some from near the equator have more intense sun. Seems to make sense. I have tried to find someone in Phoneix who has used solar tubes and although I have heard stories of people using them I have never seen it,just like the lock ness monster and bigfootI'm planning on having mine installed within the next year over my tank that I'm currently building. If your not planning on putting yours in right away your more than welcome to check out mine when they are completed. If you end up getting your sooner I would love to come up there and check them, and it would give me an excuse to visit my parents up there
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Hey Tone, thanks mate. I'm not sure about the perfect focus. :hmm6:Beautiful specimen, Rod :fish1: How do you get such perfect focus ... I'm really struggling with the concept
Tell me more about it?
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Yes it is. Although I have set my weir at 24" which gives me a bit extra glass at the top to help cope with salt spray etc.Are the dimensions of your tank 72"x28"x28"?
There are no additional reflectors. Just the highly reflective tubes.The best feature of your old and new tank is still those solar tubes. I have never seen that before.....I love the look. Are there reflectors inside those tubes that reflect the light downward? Your stags are growing nicely....Good job... Do you run any Carbon or GFO? Maybe I missed that in the thread...
I have actually never target fed any of my corals. I do however feed the tank, I usually feed the fish quite a variety of foods and normally add in some Cyclop-eeze, rotifers etc.What do you fed your corals.Any special recipe to maximise the coral growth. The tank is very pretty and neat. I hope one day I can drop by and have a look at the real thing.
Thanks. You could always move to sunny Aus!I love the idea of using sun as the source of lighting with the T5s and such an energy effecient tank,tank looks great. The system is well thought out,wish we had that much sun because we live in chicago.