I love that you can put your ideas into a reality. That’s what this hobby is about. I really like this look. Can’t wait until it’s all up and running with live stocks in it. Keep us posted. Will follow.
Thank you! Hopefully I’ll post some pics before the end of the day?I love that you can put your ideas into a reality. That’s what this hobby is about. I really like this look. Can’t wait until it’s all up and running with live stocks in it. Keep us posted. Will follow.
Thanks Perry! It’s getting there.Looking really good brother!
Thanks! That’s a BC piece, either bonfire or flamethrower table. I forgetEverything's looking super happy! That yellow millepora(?) looking piece is awesome
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That’s a Battlecorals piece, I think bonfire table? Or flamethrower table?What is that table in the fourth picture? It's gorgeous!
Hey, first off, thank you for reading through everything, I really appreciate it. I haven’t updated much because I’ve been too busy with work and not enough time to update everything properly. But since you’ve had the patience to go through this crazy ride, the least I can do is give a short update. Part of the reason I switched lighting was the fact that I was never really happy with the original canopy that I designed. There were a few things that just bugged me, that I wanted to swap it out for 8020. This would allow me to move and add things without trying to mount everything to wood, etc. plus, I wanted an open top for more air flow. I still love Kessil’s and I’ll always use them on my tanks, so I moved a couple to my nano system, which is kinda cool. I have a small thread in the Kessil sponsor page here that I need to update too.Good afternoon,
I’ve read through your thread the last couple days and I’m following your updates. Your initial lighting setup of Kessils and Orphek bars looked great and grew acro really well! It’s been several months since you’ve installed your MH pendants and Quanta Pros; was wondering how you like your new lighting setup?
Also, congrats on your extreme patience in battling the stuff causing issues with your acro! You’ve been through a lot in the last five years! Amazing
Not rambling at all; bet you will get another group of Anthias someday soon! A friend of mine had a 30” tall tank and he said he wished it was 48” tall in order to watch the Anthias swim up and down during their courtship dance.Hey, first off, thank you for reading through everything, I really appreciate it. I haven’t updated much because I’ve been too busy with work and not enough time to update everything properly. But since you’ve had the patience to go through this crazy ride, the least I can do is give a short update. Part of the reason I switched lighting was the fact that I was never really happy with the original canopy that I designed. There were a few things that just bugged me, that I wanted to swap it out for 8020. This would allow me to move and add things without trying to mount everything to wood, etc. plus, I wanted an open top for more air flow. I still love Kessil’s and I’ll always use them on my tanks, so I moved a couple to my nano system, which is kinda cool. I have a small thread in the Kessil sponsor page here that I need to update too.
I absolutely love the combo of metal halides (14k) with quanta pro bars. The overall health of the corals is great and the color is awesome. The fish look amazing under more “natural” lighting. The Ignitus anthias look f’ing amazing! Unfortunately, my attempt at adding more females turned disastrous. It took a while, but the two females eventually joined the group, but after a while, both of them stopped eating and started to hide and I was forced to euthanize them. I was able to move them to the nano in an attempt to get them eating again, but it failed in both cases. Lesson learned, only add anthias as an entire group and don’t add to an established group. I thought I would be okay with just a male and female, but the male was just too much for the new additions. For a short period of time it was nothing short of amazing, seeing all four of them swimming together. Their colors were simply awesome, especially when male was showing off. It reminded me of a flasher wrasse when they would “turn on” “flash” for the others.
I don’t have any current pics to post, but I’ll try to post a few soon. I managed to get rid a few corals that I no longer wanted or had too much of, so I’m making room for a few classics to make their way here. Anyway, I’ll stop rambling and hopefully update more soon. Thanks again for checking out my crazy ride! Happy reefing!
I might try another group of Ignitus after these move on, but I really want a group of fusilier damsels, but I can't seem to find them available anymore.Not rambling at all; bet you will get another group of Anthias someday soon! A friend of mine had a 30” tall tank and he said he wished it was 48” tall in order to watch the Anthias swim up and down during their courtship dance.