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I also like your stand and rockscape. Looks good.

Thank you Jason. Projects like this take time and it always feels great to receive kind compliments. The future of this tank is slowly evolving. LEDs are out T5s are back in. Even on low setting, corals were burning right up. More details to come about that!
 
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So I have officially made the move back to T5s. Though the quality of my LEDs was expected to be decent, I am unsure at this point. Corals burned at some of the lowest settings possible. Colors bleached and have really shown to dislike the new lighting. Acclimation was slow. Possibly a combination of poor quality fixture/lower nutrient system/timing in relation to transfer from old tank to new.

I found a slightly older T5 fixture composed of 3 channels. 2-4-2 bulbs. I'll be able to create a true sunrise to sunset effect. Bulb configuration isn't set 100%, but I have had fantastic growth and coloration with ATI Bulbs. Currently using 4x 7 month old T5HO bulbs to acclimate back. Will add 2 in a week and 2 a week later. Will start replacing bulbs in about a month or so.
 

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How high off the water were your LEDs? Most people will start them 12-18 off the top of the tank. I am concerned as I just bought LEDs for my new build. I have been given advice to not give them more than 75% intensity to begin with, ie 55% blue/20% white. Many people are too quick to blame the lights for their coral trouble...I know I did!
 

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Tank looking great bud! Hope mine looks as good once I start adding my corals in it.
 
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How high off the water were your LEDs? Most people will start them 12-18 off the top of the tank. I am concerned as I just bought LEDs for my new build. I have been given advice to not give them more than 75% intensity to begin with, ie 55% blue/20% white. Many people are too quick to blame the lights for their coral trouble...I know I did!

Great question. I had my LEDs lifted to 10 inches. Overall intensity was about 25% blue and 10% whites. Everyone's tank is different. Fixtures, water, photo period. Everything about everyone's tanks is different. Lights work in our store, but not in my personal venture! I haven't changed anything else and parameters have been consistent. I would expect corals to stress a little but not the effect I have going on!
 
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Gonna have to get with you in the next few months I wanna try a clam again. Tried before but wasn't a good situation so I gave it to a friend but would love to give it a try again.
 
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Gonna have to get with you in the next few months I wanna try a clam again. Tried before but wasn't a good situation so I gave it to a friend but would love to give it a try again.

If you got Andy's old light fixture, you should be more than capable of keeping clams! ;-) I am more than confident that you'll be fine. Key is keeping all levels consistent! Alk Ca Mg etc. that's all I do, with strong lighting of course!

Any idea to the issues you were having?
 

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No clue what the problem was it just kept moving around the tank so I figured it was just trying to find better water quality or it was just being stubborn. Yes I am getting Andy's light, whenever we are both in town at the same time.
 
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No clue what the problem was it just kept moving around the tank so I figured it was just trying to find better water quality or it was just being stubborn. Yes I am getting Andy's light, whenever we are both in town at the same time.

Ha! I know that feeling!! Always on the go!

Sweet tank! As your SPS grows out, this will be awesome! Tagging along for your ride.

Thanks matey! Glad to have ya aboard! Hope you subscribed to my thread! Updates are coming soon! :-D

Send me the link to your tank thread so I can check it out!

Awesome tank. Love the aquascape you have for your sticks. Stand is astonishing. Would you happen to have anymore pics of you building it?

Thanks bud! Aqua scape is fun and open. About to make some changes soon! Subscribe if you will so you can stay up to date with my updates as I post them!

As far as the stand process... It wouldn't be a true build if I didn't right? More to come!
 
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Base and Top Sections. Most basic picture I have. Center area is for the tank. Sides can be made any size. Break front means they don't come out to meet front.

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Trace plywood to fit evenly over bottom. Must be flush with 2x4 or facing will be uneven.

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Add vertical supports via pocket holes! A very strong joint. Especially if done in conjunction with wood glue.

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Face as desired but consider this part as added stability. I used 3/4" high quality hardwood ply. I don't recommend less than 1/2" thick ply because it is just not functional. Add baseboards and crown moldings to finish aesthetics. Don't forget to measure doorways and halls beforehand!

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Finish to what floats your boat! Doors and canopy are next. Family duties call! Baby due in 3 weeks, have to finish renovations first! Then I get to play with tank again!
 

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You gonna put matching beer taps on both sides of the tank. That would be awesome you could be on either side of the tank and get a refill and keep on staring. Lol looks good man!!

P.S. - there looks to be plenty of room for a keg I mean I'm just saying! Lol
 

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Thank you Jason. Projects like this take time and it always feels great to receive kind compliments. The future of this tank is slowly evolving. LEDs are out T5s are back in. Even on low setting, corals were burning right up. More details to come about that!

Wow sorry to hear about the LED lights burning up the coral. I'm running a 12 bulb T-5 fixture all ATI bulbs and I love the color it gives my corals. I was also going to go LED but I changed my mind and stuck with T-5s. No regrets here. :)
 
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You gonna put matching beer taps on both sides of the tank. That would be awesome you could be on either side of the tank and get a refill and keep on staring. Lol looks good man!!

P.S. - there looks to be plenty of room for a keg I mean I'm just saying! Lol

Now Bobby... I Hadn't even thought about it... Now to convince the wife...
 
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Wow sorry to hear about the LED lights burning up the coral. I'm running a 12 bulb T-5 fixture all ATI bulbs and I love the color it gives my corals. I was also going to go LED but I changed my mind and stuck with T-5s. No regrets here. :)

I'm not very regretful about trying the LEDs. Without trying something new, we will never know what would be best or how to get ahead. In my case, easy fix. T5s are baaacccckkkk! :-) and I would expect color and growth to kick back 10fold during recovery!!! :-) :-) :-) :-)
 

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