TRON's SPS Custom Rimless Pico

Tron,

I just stumbled across this thread. I read almost every page. It's very impressive! I hope to one day have as much success as you have had.

What is the best LED light that you have had to this date?

Why did you remove the montipora? I didn't see it mentioned anywhere else...
 
Tron,

I just stumbled across this thread. I read almost every page. It's very impressive! I hope to one day have as much success as you have had.

What is the best LED light that you have had to this date?

Why did you remove the montipora? I didn't see it mentioned anywhere else...

Hello, thanks for the kind words... Ive had alllllllll the ups and downs. I cannot talk too much about LEDs but between the AI light and the Radion, I prefer the design, output (color) and controllability of the Radion. I look forward to implementing some T5 retro some how one day...

The Monti was removed a few months back becuase it was consuming raw 2part... put it this way, as soon as i removed it, I went from dosing 20ml of each 2 part, to only 8ml of each! It was growing too excessively. From all over the back wall, encrusting onto some of my acros, the side glass, and then weekly onto the front glass until I continued to break it off...
 
Radion, huh? Interesting. I'll have to consider it for my next built. Obviously a bit much of an expense for me at this point. But, worth it to know that it's a fixture to consider in the future.

Ah, now I know why you took that monti out. Yes, once they start getting big they use a LOT of calcium/alkalinity. I used to have one about the same size in a 55g a long, long time ago before it broke apart.

Is there anything you would change about the design of your tank? How is your tank topped off, since there isn't a sump underneath the tank,... do you just manually do it every day or is there some type of automation that I'm just not seeing in the pictures? I'm looking at having a "side sump" or a "back sump" like yours on my next build... I think I like the design better. Is there anything you would change about the chambers? Does detritus build up in the first chamber, since it is unfiltered except by the protein skimmer?
 
Radion, huh? Interesting. I'll have to consider it for my next built. Obviously a bit much of an expense for me at this point. But, worth it to know that it's a fixture to consider in the future.

Ah, now I know why you took that monti out. Yes, once they start getting big they use a LOT of calcium/alkalinity. I used to have one about the same size in a 55g a long, long time ago before it broke apart.

Is there anything you would change about the design of your tank? How is your tank topped off, since there isn't a sump underneath the tank,... do you just manually do it every day or is there some type of automation that I'm just not seeing in the pictures? I'm looking at having a "side sump" or a "back sump" like yours on my next build... I think I like the design better. Is there anything you would change about the chambers? Does detritus build up in the first chamber, since it is unfiltered except by the protein skimmer?

If you wanted to try a different light, I MAY...... MAYBE.... Would have tried the ATI 4x24w T5 light, then retro fitted one strip of royal blue LEDs to the design for looks... The colors of corals are just so different and true. I do enjoy the LEDs in regards to temperature, no bulb change, and control, but the ATI now has similar control. The color and natural UV (not the color UV of LEDs) cannot be matched.

If I could change things it would be size... As cool as an All In One is, it can only sustain so much, you are very limited. I chose a 25" long and 15" deep because of the size my wife allowed, it fits on the "Ikea Bar" we installed into our condo... However, of the 15", 5" is used for sump space with 6" length for each chamber... the tank is 14" tall so nice space for alot of equipment. I can fit almost anything, including the new CAD Skimmer (I chose the smaller one)

If I did it again, I would have gone with 3.5" instead of 5, as I would have had much more room in the display, 10" keeps everything tight....

For Top Off, I run the Tunze Osmolator 3155. It has always done the job for me. I set it in the return chamber and have a reservoir in a basket down below with my 2 part supple and other equipment... I would also love to note that my next build will be a full size display (25-30" x 16-20" with similar height) and a large sump for the most volume available and plenty of space for whatever, Equipment, filtration, algae, frags, bubble control, etc....

I hope this has helped, just some personal observations... :bounce3:
 
i have a t2i and a few good lenses, but my tank is a wave front tank, so the front glass has two curves in it. and second my lighting doesn't look like that.

I will share mine soon
 
i have a t2i and a few good lenses, but my tank is a wave front tank, so the front glass has two curves in it. and second my lighting doesn't look like that.

I will share mine soon

Try turning off all of your pumps, have your light be a good 14K with lots of white (cameras dont like blue)

Shoot top down with pumps off and you should be able to clear up your pictures even more... For even clearer, shots, order a coral viewer, the little acrylic thing you can sit on the water so it looks like there is no surface for your camera!
 
LOL. They are pretty sick. They gave me issues at first... 3 melted away, 3 are still there, now open... Still awaiting babies.
 
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