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FLCL787! said:
BTW, nanoguy, your tank is what the word reef is all about. what kind of bulbs do you use to get that light spectrum? the first pic the light looks a bit bluer than in the second one.

Thanks for the compliment :D. I'm currently using one 400 watt 14K Hamilton bulb.....no actinic supplementation. The first pic you see was taken when I first fired the bulb. The following 2 pics were taken after the bulb burned in (about a weeks time). I'm going to switch my lighting setup soon though. I going to run three 250 DE's/hqi's on mini pendants so I can get better coverage on the tank (one 20k sandwiched by a 14k on each side). One 400 watter does not provide good coverage on my tank.
 
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I going to run three 250 DE's/hqi's on mini pendants so I can get better coverage on the tank (one 20k sandwiched by a 14k on each side). One 400 watter does not provide good coverage on my tank. [/B]


I've got the same problem. A single lamp just didn't cut it. I've currently got (2) 250-watt lamps and (1) 400-watt lamp (long story), but a pair of lamps overlapping each other works out much better. Unsupplemented point source lamps (halides) aren't quite the great idea they appear to at first thought, there is much to said for using indirect lamps (VHO, PC, etc) in cunjunction with the punch of halides.

And I'd still like to what the big green(ish) plating coral is?
 
nanoguy, that is truly gorgeous. I can only hope my cube I set up will look at least as half as good as yours. That is my dream tank! :)
 
nanoguy and chinmonster - you guys have the tops in cubes right now guys!! very very very nice.

so if i was to do a 24" cube one 400w MH wouldn't be enough?? i would like to eventually add two 24" VHO actinics sometime down the line.

more pics everyone these are beauties!!
Lunchbucket
 
Where is a good place to look for cubes? something bigger than the standard 60 gallon i see online, like a 90.
I live in Toledo, Ohio. Its nicknamed the "glass city" you'd think someone in town could help huh?
 
Thanks for the compliment. yeah, I like the top down view for admiring the colors of my growing zoanthid collection. I have plans to get a nice clam for the center sand area and top views on a nice clam are spectacular!

My cube is also connected to my 120 display, a 30gal+ refugium and and a 30 gal sump.
 
My 60 gallon cube (24x24x24) has one 400w radium and i get very good coverage - i'm actually about to switch to a 250 DE setup.

Scott
 
In my gallery is a picture of my 110 gal that I haven't set up yet. Nanoguys aqwuascape is awesome and giving me good ideas though. Great cubes!
 
Lunchbucket said:


so if i was to do a 24" cube one 400w MH wouldn't be enough?? i would like to eventually add two 24" VHO actinics sometime down the line.


Lunchbucket

Lunchbucket....a single 400w MH would give you great coverage on a 24" cube. Use a spider light reflector....it is supposed to cover a 24"x24" area.
 
nanoguy,
I added CC as my substrate, but now that I've seen your tank, I want that sand! :) What type is it? Do you have any problems with it blowing everywhere? What type of return pump do you use? Thanks :D
 
Triterium said:
nanoguy,
I added CC as my substrate, but now that I've seen your tank, I want that sand! :) What type is it? Do you have any problems with it blowing everywhere? What type of return pump do you use? Thanks :D
Triterium.... I used that "BIO Active" substrate....the stuff that comes wet/20 lb bags. I really like the grain size...I think it's perfect IMO. Another bonus is that it doesn't cloud up your tank that much when you first add it in but the stuff is a little on the pricey side. I'm using an AmpMaster 3000 as my return.
 
Lunchbucket said:

so if i was to do a 24" cube one 400w MH wouldn't be enough?? i would like to eventually add two 24" VHO actinics sometime down the line.


Lunchbucket


It isn't exactly about coverage area (which is about 2' X 2' with any MH fixture). It is about self shading (especially sps') and the resulting tissue recession.

MH light radiates from a single point, where as VHO, etc emit light along the entire length of the tubes and fill in the shadows (so to speak).

It just doesn't work out so well trying to enough light down into a sps' colony to sustain the coral tissues that aren't directly in-line with the path of a single MH fixture. The tissues on the "dark" side of the light path wither away.

Indirect light (VHO, etc) is much better at getting enough light down into the colonies to sustain the tissues, while the MH provides the punch for color and growth.

Does this make sense? Or just confuse the situation more?

Later,
Charles
 
i have a 37 oceanic cube.euro skimmer,250 w pendant,2x65 w smartlights and a twenty gal. fuge.i love the structure and shape of cubes.i think cause i like buldin rock up and not out.pics to follow as soon as the digi cam gets here
 
mummra100768: lookin' forward to seeing your cube.

chin_monster: that makes sense to me and makes me glad i put T5s over my tank along with the MH.

nanoguy: man, that is a beautiful cube! i keep goin' back to look at the pics of it again and again! it has such a clean look to it - superb job!
 
You know what sucks? I asked about ordering the Oceanic 30 without the stand and hood/light setup, and they say that you cannot just order the tank itself alone. Have any of you guys had this problem?
 
neuroracer said:
You know what sucks? I asked about ordering the Oceanic 30 without the stand and hood/light setup, and they say that you cannot just order the tank itself alone. Have any of you guys had this problem?

I purchased the 30g cube - with glass top and NO strip - at PetSmart for $99 on sale. It may still be on sale.

HTH,
Ian
 
That is a decent deal. I'm going to try them out; however, our PetSmart here seems like all they carry is that Perfecto brand. I'm checking them out anyways. But I did look on their website, and they don't have much for aquarium brands listed, what is up with that?
 
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