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Wow!! I'm loving these!A couple more macros I took today:
IMG_4979 by Toby Broadfield, on Flickr
IMG_4976 by Toby Broadfield, on Flickr
IMG_4969 by Toby Broadfield, on Flickr
IMG_4970 by Toby Broadfield, on Flickr
Hi Broadfield, just a quick question what were your prime settings when you had it? Thanks!
Hi Broadfield, just a quick question what were your prime settings when you had it? Thanks!
Would like to know this as well and also why you ditched them.
Thanks.
Did you place your wav on the back of the tank? How's that working out and what settings do you have it on?
If you check out my last video, you can see the placement of them on the back wall. They are aimed in and up... works awesome!
How low are they placed from the water level? I have the cadlights 100g which is 4ft compared to the reefer 450 and I just picked up the wav starter kit. Was planning on placing them on each end of the tank until I saw your video. Does it cover the whole tank well?
Hey bud. I'm curious as to what your programme was with your mp40's. I'm fine tuning mine
Hey Toby. Sure wish you would make house calls. My Red Sea 350 sure could use your help and my wire management is hopeless. Following this gorgeous build.
Hey how are doing? I agree I pretty much have the 26 hd's set were you had your primes set after 2 months of tweak spectrum. I am sure that I will tweak some more.
Amazing! I love your Midas Blenny, they're such fun fish.I have been really busy lately with work and just haven't had any time for new videos or updates. Tank is doing absolutely wonderful with the new Giesemann fixture. I'm definitely seeing better growth than what I was with the Primes. I'll be shooting a new video soon. But for now here's a couple of iPhone pics.
IMG_6701 by Toby Broadfield, on Flickr
IMG_6711 by Toby Broadfield, on Flickr
Amazing! I love your Midas Blenny, they're such fun fish.
Oh my gosh, wow! I guess all he needed was some time away, lol. And I'm sure it helped that the Anthias at that point were established and confident! They were not about to let some Blenny Mess with them!Thanks man! Funny story about that Blenny. I bought it about 8 months ago from Divers Den and was instantly in love with it. Shortly after, I added several Anthias, which as you may know, can be very difficult to acclimate that first week. They hide, won't eat etc. I noticed that the Blenny was aggressive towards them, even though Midas Blennies are typically peaceful. In fear of the Blenny hindering the acclimation of the Anthias, I chose to give him to a good friend that had a 20 gallon nano. He had him for several months and the Blenny was doing very well. Unfortunately, my friend's house caught fire a few weeks ago and the house could not be lived in. He did an emergency extraction and brought all of the inhabitants to my tank. So the Blenny found his way back to my house and is doing very well with all of the other tank mates... including the Anthias lol. I guess he just needed a very long timeout.