Sun Powered Reef

Hi guys

petedoc

We have the same problem with temperature, but you can colect the species in the low tides podles, all the living forms must be adapt to a high temperature caused by the sun.

I prefer the lagon type specimens, the temperature are almost the same of ours tanks.

To me, the most beautiful hermits crabs came from the Portuguese Azores Islands, in the midlle of the atlantic ocean, one of the most beautiful places in the world:

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chris wright

My country is in fact beautiful, but nothing compares to yours... Australia beats everything from land to sea, one day i'll visit your contry.

Best Regards

Vitor Pestana
 
The Azores look like a spectacular place and you have ocean life to boot. I believe it is a place seldom visited by Americans. I have been to Hawaii many times but would love to see some of the islands of the Mediterranean, Caribbean, and Atlantic. So many reefs, little time.
 
Well I hope you get the chance to come to Australia Vitor. Plan your trip well though, there's alot to see, very overwhelming sometimes, ;) We are in a drought at the moment, but when it rains again that would be the best time to come :)

You could go snorkling and see the big version of your tank of the Queensland coast :lol:
 
Great tank, it really is something special.

I'm still curious about the tank cover. It looks like only that small raised portion of the tank is removable. How did you manage to mount your corals or grab all the snails which were probably all over your tank?

Instead of us side-view tank owners who can sit in a chair and peer into our tanks I imagine you checking out your tank by laying on the ground with your chest pressed up against the glass. :) .
 
hi guys.

Chris Wright, that's a promesse, i would love to see the great coral reef barrier, it must be a breath taking view!!!

jun41, You're right, that is in fact the only parte that is removable, i manage to put the live rock and corals in place by reaching out with my arm throw the opening, but i use use the "claw", i don´t like to wet my hands.:D

Best Regards

Vitor Pestana
 
Great job Vitor! I cant wait to see what kind of growth and coloration you get as the system becomes more stable.

Keep up the good work!
 
Thanks Vitor

Man does everyone here want to have like 5 different tanks like me. Now i want one out side. Do you have any pics at the beginning phases.

Thanks for sharing..
 
Hi eric.

I don't have any pic from the beginning, what i have it's in the first page of this thread... sorry.

It's very simple, first you must define the tank size, holes, close loops, sump house location, but the most importante thing is the tank location, if you live in the North Hemisphere the tank must be turned South.

If you or someone else have a certain detail doubt about the tank, you can make the question by post in this thread, or reach me on the MSN (messeger) vmlp@netvisao.pt

Righting all these steps from the beginning it's a daunting task for me to do in my bad english...:D :D :D

Regards

Vitor Pestana
 
Just to o make it clear I have no doubt..It is all and going..Proff enough. Just love it soo much and wanting to get as much info as possible. Great job...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9713723#post9713723 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by B.friend
That is awesome, Thats not going to be happening here in oregon but I wish. Good job for doing somthing new

I do not see why you can'y do this in the Northwest. It would just have to be in a south facing sun room. In that way you get the benifit of natural sunlight but can do it in a controled envirment to maintain temp and avoid rain caused salinity issues. You might need to supliment in the winter with some artifitial lighting though.
 
This is just amazing. Great work vitor. Thats all I can say, just breathtaking. Glad to see you being responsible as well. I agree on the nsw; its the only way to go in my opinion. :)
 
Hi vitor,

If you do get a chance to see the Great Barrier Reef, make sure you go to Cairns or further north of Cairns, apparently thats the best. ;)

Just curious to know what your tank looks like under a full moon. I know a lot of people try to mimic this, but your prime position:lol: would be ideal. If you think of it and us following your thread, would you mind taking some photo's of your tank at night, on or near a full moon? I cant even imagine how beautiful your tank would look.

Thanks mate, cheers.

Chris.
 
Hi Chris!

That's a deal, the complet full moon is between the 01 and 03 of May, i'll try to take some pics at that time.

Regards

Vitor Pestana
 
Great tank Vitor, I enjoyed looking at all your pics. I live close to Dallas, Texas, and if I was to attempt a similar setup...well let's just say we'd be eating seafood a lot during the summer :P. Btw, do you know what species of hermit crab the one in the first picture is with the red and white dotted claw? It's beautiful.
 
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