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Sorry for the bad pictures. This is inside the cabinet. Still working on getting the dosing pumps hooked up.

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wow, another high end solana tank. Can't wait for the whole setup completed.
Just FYI, I have seen a lot of nano users perfer the 2 parts dose rather than the dose pumps which could go wrong very quick.
 
noblerot, do you have pictures showing whats the chambers look like? I'm interested in seeing how you did the returns through equipment.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14828352#post14828352 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lastduke
wow, another high end solana tank. Can't wait for the whole setup completed.
Just FYI, I have seen a lot of nano users perfer the 2 parts dose rather than the dose pumps which could go wrong very quick.

This all really depends on the paticular dosing pump you choose. Some are reliable while others are not. Dosing pumps definatly have their advantages is setup and used properly.
 
cerobbins, you are right, the good quality pumps will dose more accurate, but pumps are pumps, even you maintain them very carefully, it still will go wrong. maybe is okay with big tank but not for nano. I think the dosing pumps will be much safer to be used with CA/Mg/ALK in-line monitors and PLC logic control. have no idea how much of the probes cost.....
 
wastememphis,

I will have to take picture of the back chambers in a bit. Basically, there are two times the water is pumped over the back of the tank. Once to pass over media and once to pass through the chiller. Both return directly to the display through the returns.
 
What is a nice recommended heater for a solana? I live in the desert where it doesnt get that cold in the winter which lasts less that 5 months.

In my 4 year old FOWLR I do not use any heater at all, but on my solana since I have corals I will have to watch out for low temperatures during the winter.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14851214#post14851214 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kmu
What is a nice recommended heater for a solana? I live in the desert where it doesnt get that cold in the winter which lasts less that 5 months.

In my 4 year old FOWLR I do not use any heater at all, but on my solana since I have corals I will have to watch out for low temperatures during the winter.

The Marineland Visi-Therm Stealth Heaters...are highly recommended.

http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=12060


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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14856080#post14856080 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by cerobbins
finnex heaters have a pretty bad reputation for failing. Something to be aware of.

I had good luck with them on my 180, I used a 300 and a 500 for 4-5 years and they worked flawlessly. The controller for them is another story though, it failed after a few months so I used my aquacontroller to run them.
 
finnex heaters have a pretty bad reputation for failing.

Mine worked for a week before it went bad. Should have done my homework as I would have known this. Can not believe such poor products are made and sold to the consumer.
 
Penguintheory

Very nice setup
I do hope that you have plans for the blue tang as it will outgrow your tank really quick
other than that, keep up the good work
 
Question, I have the 150 watt pendent with 14k bulb over my 34 solana, If i wanted to upgrade to 250 watt 20k, would i just change the ballast and bulb. Would the current 250 watt EB just plug right in or do i have to wire stuff up ?
One more, 20k is a good choice for LPS right ? I am not realy looking for crazy high par, i just want a nice crisp blue ( that makes all the colors pop, and the obvious..keep lps happy!
 
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