Tamron 90mm 1:1Thanks. I’ll give that a go!
On a different note, what macro lens would you recommend to a beginner that isn’t crazy expensive?
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Tamron 90mm 1:1Thanks. I’ll give that a go!
On a different note, what macro lens would you recommend to a beginner that isn’t crazy expensive?
LOL, yup!I have taken the freshwater way of thinking into the reef hobby - now you have to take the saltwater way of thinking into the freshwater That´s a challenge. Do not forgett the use of good light and flow. And do not forget the CUC
Sincerely Lasse
I haven't started a build for the new tank yet. I may put it here, as well as on plantedtank.You may have already said this, but will you create a new thread on this site for the freshwater build?
Or will you take it off site? Either way, if you have started that thread already, link me please!
Hey all!
During the remodel I've had time to do something thinking about what I want to do when it's time to move the tank back into the main part of the house.
What I finally decided is not what I expected when we started.
The short of it is.... I'm taking down the tank. ;Jawdrop
EXPLANATION: I've been in the reef side of the hobby for more than a decade now. It's been amazing. I've never immersed myself into a hobby that deeply and for that long ever before. I've met some awesome people both online and in person, many becoming good friends. There's been up and downs, but I don't really remember the downs. Many of you have followed me through several builds, several home moves, have even seen us bring two awesome kids into the world, and sometimes the hobby. haha. I've learned so much from all of you, and I'm thrilled to have given back over the years and love it when someone tells me they've gained a thing or two from reading my build threads. I've even had the opportunity to work with and be sponsored by several of the big names in the hobby. It's truly been a blast. So it's for all these reasons that I don't really want to leave the hobby. The problem is... this past year or so has started feeling old hat. I can do this. Trimming colonies of SPS is almost becoming a chore. I'm just going through the motions. I realized what I need is a new challenge!
So I'm going to get out of reefing (for now) while I'm ahead and jump into a different part of the hobby. This may actually seem backwards to many of you, but I'm going to give freshwater planted a try. Nature Aquariums... Amano style.
This will be new for me, lots to learn. In typical d2mini fashion I'll be jumping in with both feet. High tech and all that. I've already been doing some research and I think I've decided on a tank/stand. We have a pretty incredible store here in Houston called Aquarium Design Group (ADG).
There's just ONE problem... @revhtree doesn't run a planted aquarium forum!! The planted forums are all so ;Bored in comparison.
So I'll still be hanging around! And I'm not saying I won't be back with another reef build at some point. I just need something different for awhile.
THANKS ALL!!!
Let the stoning begin.
And here's a repost of the last vid I made of the tank...
Yes, Green Aqua does some amazing scapes and great setup vids.I am going down the same path Dennis. I am very excited to move onto a high tech planted aquarium. Have you watched any YouTube videos on Green Aqua or George Farmer? I have doing a ton of research and I am going to take it slow on purpose.
The main reason I am getting away from reefing for a while is that I think that a planted aquarium is much more natural looking in a home. I am putting my tank in a high traffic area and I feel that a reef would be neat but look out of place.
What type of setup are you looking at setting up? I am leaning towards a water box clear series. They look nice
Yes, Green Aqua does some amazing scapes and great setup vids.
George is fun. He spent some time here in Houston recently at Aquarium Design Group. There's a few vids on that.
Status update for me... WAITING ON WATERBOX!!! It's taking a while for the next batch of ClearPro tanks to come in. Seems to keep getting delayed. If they come in end of this month like they are supposed to, by the time I get it, it will be like 4 months since I ordered.
That's ok though. Been busy with other things and I'm still waiting on the new GHL freshwater lights to land stateside as well.
Clear Pro 6025Nice!! Well you will help me answer my question on Waterbox. I guess I will wait and see how you like yours when it comes in.
What size did you go with? I am going with the smaller Clear 2418. I am going with high end equipment so I am looking to spend around $2000. Going bigger would be nice, but I really don’t want to at the moment.
Clear Pro 6025
143g
Well mine is 30 gallons so yeah...
Awesome man. This tank is going to be epic. How long before you get back into saltwater again? I’m going to bet you will be back in the reef tank business in 2 more years
Hahaha... why does everyone keep asking me that? [emoji1]
Because we know you!Hahaha... why does everyone keep asking me that? [emoji1]
;Hilarious ;Hilarious ;Hilarious ;HilariousBecause we know you!