The measurements I provided were the opening in the top of the canopy so you could mount the light on the inside of the canopy. The canopy total size will be that of the tank itself (60"x24" by 12" high). My apologies if I confused you any.
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Just received my custom 190ish and the build quality is fantastic on the tank! The stand is just ok. Overall very happy!!!
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Just received my custom 190ish and the build quality is fantastic on the tank! The stand is just ok. Overall very happy!!!
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I like the clean look of the stand. What is it made out of? Was it a custom order? I haven't seen white as an option on their site.
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Just received my custom 190ish and the build quality is fantastic on the tank! The stand is just ok. Overall very happy!!!
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Really nice. Whats the dimensions?
Got my 150 in the house today with some help from some co-workers. I had the foam pad on the stand but as the tank was being slid on it just pushed it off. So, it's on the stand without any pad under it. Am I doomed or just carry on? I don't know how two of us would ever lift it again to get something under it.
I honestly do not see the appeal to Triton method. Spend a ton on elements and such to keep water at certain levels and if one item happens to crash then the system quickly falls apart like what happened to D2Mini and many others.
I run a large refugium but rely on calcium reactor and water changes. Set it and forget it IMHO...
You are not doomed persay but the pad protects against imperfections in the stand that could cause pressure points. Also required for his warranty.
Personally I would go with a yoga mat or neoprene pad but I would have something under there.
I honestly do not see the appeal to Triton method. Spend a ton on elements and such to keep water at certain levels and if one item happens to crash then the system quickly falls apart like what happened to D2Mini and many others.
I run a large refugium but rely on calcium reactor and water changes. Set it and forget it IMHO...
I am trying to determine if Triton or ATI Essentials are worth it; in theory it makes sense to me. But my Aquavitro Salinity salt has trace elements in it, so if I have a regular water change schedule then it would appear I am doing the same thing.
Stating a single name as an example does not mean only one has had issues. Searching on here as well as numerous other sites will show that the triton method is very easy to have failure with. They rely HEAVILY on the refugium and should you have one strain of algae go then you start a domino effect in the tank.That being said plenty of experienced reefers have crashes who aren't doing Triton or ATI, explained and unexplained. Not sure one experienced reefers failure would drive me away from trying something new.
The upside I do see of Triton or ATI is the testing they provide, certainly a step forward with information as to what is in our tanks over whatever method I have access to now. Just my 2 cents.