The Iwagumi Reef

In any event, my observations:

ATI Blue + and KZ Superblue...however even then the KZ has a stronger peak in the 450nm whilst the ATI is somewhere closer to 460nm.

The Puple+ and Fiji Pink are fairly close. Pacific Sun did some spectrometer readings and they are pretty close.

I loaded up a KZ NewGen last week and it is neither close to ATI Coral+ or ABS; the NewGen is like a pure white...the Coral+ is like white with pinkish tinge, the ABS is more like a standard 12K; very white with a slight yellowish tinge to it.

I also bought the Giesemann Lagoon Blue and that look far closer to the NewGen than any of ATI's tubes.

Will see what Yano says.
 
Kz Superblue is similar to ATI blueplus, Kz Fidji Purple to ATI purple+, and Kz Coral light is similar to ATI Aquablue Special...at least to the human eye.
ATI Coral+ is different to Kz New generation...is difficult to explain the difference, I would say Kz it's more pure white but I like much more the kz.

Hi yano, may i know your recommendation for 8 tubes ATI combination for your currently white looks ??

If im not wrong , is it
2 blue + ( kz super blue )
2 purple + ( kz fiji purple )
2 aquablue + ( kz new generation )
2 coral + ( kz coral light )
??
Thanks (:

This combination would be similar to mine with 8 tubes, and similar to my photos but in the center of my photoperiod (4 hours) when the 12 tubes light up my light is whiter and more intense ... I think it would be this:
2 blue+
1 purple+
1 coral+
4 aquabluespecial
 
More photos:

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Yano, the tank continues to look amazing!
You posted pics of your acrylic lens cover on the previous page.
Where did you get it? It looks very conveniant for people without a submersible camera..
I googled spic 120 and didn't come with much..
I'd like to get something like that as well..
Actually, I think avast makes something as well..
 
Yano, the tank continues to look amazing!
You posted pics of your acrylic lens cover on the previous page.
Where did you get it? It looks very conveniant for people without a submersible camera..
I googled spic 120 and didn't come with much..
I'd like to get something like that as well..
Actually, I think avast makes something as well..

+1 yano :)

I also tried to google spic 120 and came up empty. I was looking at the Avast marine as well but wanted to look at all my options.

P.S tank is looking unreal as also yano! Not only is your tank jaw dropping but you have the photograpy skills to match. :thumbsup:
 
Yano, the tank continues to look amazing!
You posted pics of your acrylic lens cover on the previous page.
Where did you get it? It looks very conveniant for people without a submersible camera..
I googled spic 120 and didn't come with much..
I'd like to get something like that as well..
Actually, I think avast makes something as well..

+1 yano :)

I also tried to google spic 120 and came up empty. I was looking at the Avast marine as well but wanted to look at all my options.

P.S tank is looking unreal as also yano! Not only is your tank jaw dropping but you have the photograpy skills to match. :thumbsup:

Thanks! :D
Spic 120 is a great product of a spanish manufacturer of acrilic aquarium products, I don´t remember his name now, but unfortunately not think you can get because I think it have disappeared.
 
Your colors are great and that pure white sandbed... just so jealous. Seems like your sold on T5 lighting, any thoughts on a hybrid?
 
Your colors are great and that pure white sandbed... just so jealous. Seems like your sold on T5 lighting, any thoughts on a hybrid?

I never had LED or hybrid, but I think hybrid lighting do not add up the advantages of both types of lighting, for example the assumption saving of LED and his nice shadow effect in the aquarium (similar to the HQI) disappear or attenuate with the T5 tubes on.


Beautiful aquarium.
If you don't mind me asking. What mode do you run your vortech pumps in?

Lagoon mode.
 
...at least to the human eye.

Which is an important point to keep in mind. We all see colors differently to some degree.

I have tested color with a colorimeter and a Minolta color temp meter. Every brand of T5 varies from batch to batch and they age differently depending on the season. Hot summer, higher ambient temperature, can lead to certain phosphors fading faster.

I would think the Aussie climate could either be a significant factor, or perhaps none at all, if you use some kind of climate control through most of the year.
 
Jose,

I have just read your article in Reef Hobbyist Magazine and have thoroughly enjoyed it. Congratulations.

Bulent

Thanks!!!
Yes, My tank is in the new issue of Reef Hobbyist Magazine! :bounce2:
http://reefhobbyistmagazine.com

Love the aquascape Yano and beautiful colors. Good job!

Thanks!

Great color and professional photography...you got to teach me how to shot a photo....

Thanks, your tanks and your post are some of my favorites .... can not wait to see the evolution of your new project! :uhoh3:
 
Yes and that just deserved....nice issue as there is "Reef in the sky" tank to in the same issue....What a lovely mag issue...

Marc

That's right, it's a pleasure for me to share issue with the world famous "Reef in the sky" of Andrews.

Tank looks awesome yano!
Great colors and a very nice aquascape,which will look even better when the corals grow!Just imagined it and i liked it a lot!
http://youtu.be/28GLa9T2CtI
Thanks for sharing

Jajaja, thanks!
 
Congrats man. Your tank is pretty unique in many way; and beautiful with great SPS colours. Its no surprise the pages of a coral magazine look good because its pages are coloured with the images of your tank and corals. :beer:
 
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