Tank upgrade --> 300 Gallon Marineland Project

Looks good Mike ... esp like the rabbitfish pair interesting matchup and I really like that fat pupleish stag if you ever knock a chunk off let me know ...lol I have a stag Fettish...

Sean
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14472445#post14472445 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Tswifty
That Blue Haddoni is awesome! Beautiful addition. :thumbsup:

I have had the blue haddoni for 4 years now. It has a funny story to it. I bought it off of a guy in Florida. He posted it in the livestock for sale forum. He shipped it to me in a check box in the middle of June. The anemone was placed in a ziplock sandwich bag for shipment. I thought for sure it was going to be a gonner. It has done well for me after all these years. It has consumed three times its purchase price in fish since I have owned it. I guess it falls in line with, "you'll have that!"
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14472686#post14472686 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by serpentman
It does look cool. Any issues with it wandering Mike?

I don't want to jinx myself to much. It has done well to stay put in just about every spot I have put it, thank goodness.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14466865#post14466865 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by DiscoReefRover
Looks good Mike ... esp like the rabbitfish pair interesting matchup and I really like that fat pupleish stag if you ever knock a chunk off let me know ...lol I have a stag Fettish...

Sean

Thanks Shawn, the acro grows like a weed. The only problem I have with fragging it is that I have to use large tile nippers to cut it. It is over an inch thick. I'll see if I can get you a smaller new branch off of it for you.
 
Sweet thanks Mike I have been looking for thick branch stags ...let me know when and Ill come get it great excuse to check out your setup ... Sean
 
mike660R, thanks for the invite to your thread. great info here about your build. what kind of wood did you use for your stand and canopy ? did you have a sketch? at present i am awaiting to get a quote for the 200 gallon with starfire on three viewable sides. did you get starfire as well ? Once I get this I will start my stand.
 
Hey there Alex,

Welcome to my build thread. The stand is built out of pine. I couldn't afford the oak finish that I wanted. I feel that the pine matches more furniture in my room anyway so it all worked out in the end. My tank has the starfire front panel. I can't really see that much difference in the side views of my tank in comparison to just the front view.
 
Thanks for the comment on the starfire. I have a quote on front panel glass, I wanted to see if It pays to get all three sides. what's your opinion on that. Out of pine , nice look though, it does seem to match well. on a side note, my wife is the boss when it comes to this tank so like you I'm listening also. so if I want that tank she wants it a certain way. It's good to see that I'm not the only husband with a closet reefer wife. secretly see loves this stuff but to admit it would put her in a bind.LOL
 
by the way I'd appreciate any more pics that you could post on the canopy build and stand. On the canopy it looks as though you screwed a few 2 x 8 together ?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13986712#post13986712 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mike660r
I made some progress this evening. I managed to get the lighting hardware installed in the hood. I used 3 SLS Lumenmax elite reflectors and 4 - 6ft' VHOs. Everything went in great.

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Hey Mike, great job and thread. I noticed you aligned your lights perpendicular to the front of the tank vs. horizontal. Any reason or benefit either way?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14478300#post14478300 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tor101898
by the way I'd appreciate any more pics that you could post on the canopy build and stand. On the canopy it looks as though you screwed a few 2 x 8 together ?

I posted all the pictures I took of the stand and hood build. The hood was built with all 1" thick material. the side were made from two 8" wide boards glued and screwed together. The top consists of several 1"x6" boards. I tried to build the hood as lite as I could. I have an idea to automate the hood so that It will raise 18" vertically off of the tank. That project has a 500.00 starting figure so it isn't a priority just yet.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14478547#post14478547 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by johndawg
Hey Mike, great job and thread. I noticed you aligned your lights perpendicular to the front of the tank vs. horizontal. Any reason or benefit either way?

Thanks for the compliments John.

For years I had my bulbs all facing left to right, parallel to the tank. The reason I had set it up that way on my old tank was gain a better cooling affect with my fans. Having the old spider reflectors turned so that they were parallel aloud the air to flow through them more freely. After hearing a few talks about metal halides I started to doubt if I was doing the right thing. We had Tulio Dell (sp) come in and speak on lighting last year. He stated that metal halide bulbs are supposed to operate at the high temperatures they produce. Cooling them with fans could offset the performance of the bulb. I had already decided before I built this new tank that I wasn't going to add the cooling fans this time around. The number one reason was the noise they generated. I had also read other comments on RC that it is recommended to place them in perpendicular. I believe those comments were in relationship to the older style open ended reflectors. With the reflectors I have now I don't think it would make much of a difference since all 4 sides have a reflective surface. To sum it all up the cables routed out the back of the hood much easier seting them up the way I did.

Hope that helps a little,

Mike
 
....To sum it all up the cables routed out the back of the hood much easier seting them up the way I did.

Hope that helps a little,

Mike
Actually makes alot of sense, and a much cleaner application. Thanks!
 
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