Steve's 480g upgrade 730g total Zeovit system

Looking forward to see all the lights up and running.

Just got my last 6305 in today - didn't know that it uses a Titanium alloy shaft. I would be more impress if it uses Titanium Shaft :mixed:

Dennis
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14890030#post14890030 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hogall
Looking forward to see all the lights up and running.

Just got my last 6305 in today - didn't know that it uses a Titanium alloy shaft. I would be more impress if it uses Titanium Shaft :mixed:

Dennis
6305.jpg

What is the different? You should be happy with what you got at least it will work right out of the box... :D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14890042#post14890042 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hogall
Let me be the first to congrat u on the split......

Dennis

:lol: Thanks... Why don't you update your thread..
 
sPLItt!! Sorry for the problem with the fixtures bro-better to deal with it now then later- how's the water quality coming along?
 
Joe, the water looking good. I am going to test the Parameter for the firs time this weekend. I should receive my Calcium reactor next weekend then i should be ready for some corals.. I want to wait for 4 weeks before add anything in the tank. I will run my light for 2 hrs/day till i start adding corals.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14890340#post14890340 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by skamin
Looks great so far.....which calcium Reactor did you end up getting.....that moster ATB?


Stan

Yes sir. That is the Calcium reactor that Victor special order for me...
 
titanium alloys also have excellent corrosion resistance and are super light proabaly perfect for a shaft in a saltwater tank

I have been lurking in the back ground...BUt Steve you got 1 awesome setup. I have been waiting for year since the post about adding a bunch of blue/green chromis. Yeah they may pick off each other but that has gotta look sweettttttttttttttttttttttttt
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14891654#post14891654 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by erics3000
titanium alloys also have excellent corrosion resistance and are super light proabaly perfect for a shaft in a saltwater tank

I have been lurking in the back ground...BUt Steve you got 1 awesome setup. I have been waiting for year since the post about adding a bunch of blue/green chromis. Yeah they may pick off each other but that has gotta look sweettttttttttttttttttttttttt


Eric, it has been awhile since i see you post. I have decided not to add the Green/Blue chromis. The one i am going to add is the Vanderbuilt Chromis. Hope they will get along...
 
I have been super busy with the family lately. and slaking on finishing tank projects. I am actually on your side of the country at Concord for training. I just read a little about the vanderbilts and I guess they school better so I assume less aggression towards each other. I really like the way blue/greens look butt all mine just killed of each other over time. This might be a better option. There still going like crazy with a bunch of them swimming around. I really love the depth of your tank. NICE>>>>>
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14891959#post14891959 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by erics3000
I have been super busy with the family lately. and slaking on finishing tank projects. I am actually on your side of the country at Concord for training. I just read a little about the vanderbilts and I guess they school better so I assume less aggression towards each other. I really like the way blue/greens look butt all mine just killed of each other over time. This might be a better option. There still going like crazy with a bunch of them swimming around. I really love the depth of your tank. NICE>>>>>


I hope the Vanderbilt will get along. I will keep you all update... Are you in the military too?
 
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