Looks nice, especially the overflow location. I got a 50g rimless cube with a center overflow and therefore, wouldn't look nice angled like urs. Keep us updated with pics. would like to know how well those lights work
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I can't wait to start adding some more corals. I did get some SPS this past weekend at my local frag swap(BAR). I just need to mount them:smile:.
A pic of my sump...not much space left but it'll do..hehe.
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Thanks and slowly adding stuff week by week:smile:Beautiful tank, man! Looks like those frags will have a fitting new pad... :)
Thanks, I do worry about fish jumping out but don't want to put a screen 'cause it defeats the purpose of having a rimless tankThat's a very nice looking setup. I love the rimless look, but I'm afraid of having some fish jump.
CJ
Thanks and hoping I don't carried away of getting more corals....but what's the fun on that....lol.nice tank and great rock work. Its look that you will have space for the coral grow..
Thanks, light is working too good and bleached one of my acros. I did turned the light down but might have to move it if color does not change.Looks nice, especially the overflow location. I got a 50g rimless cube with a center overflow and therefore, wouldn't look nice angled like urs. Keep us updated with pics. would like to know how well those lights work
Thanks , the bigger grain substrate works great and I can turn my MP10 high and not worry about a sandstorm...hehe.I love this set up, it's really nice, organized, and clean. I'll definitely be looking forward to it's progression. I like the substrate you chose too.. wish I had gone more coarse for my sand bed!
I'm really glad i went with this light. Got great coverage for my tank and very easy to control on the fly. I'm using 2 Drew's dosing pumps, controlled by a RKL. Stopped dosing for the meantime 'cause my ALK and CA are getting too high. I think my 4 gallon weekly water changes are good enough for the meantime.Love the setup, very sleek. Couple questions for you....
How do you like the AI SOL Blue fixture now that you've been running it for a couple months?
What type of dosing pumps are those you're using? and how are they working out for you?
AI FTW! The good thing about this lights are you can either turn it up or down, so 1 more won't hurt..hehe. Any FTS Joe?looking good manny.. love the ais man.. i was thinking of putting 1 more over my system..
Thanks CJO:smile:Wow!!! Those are some sweet acans! Nice looking tank too!
CJ
Thanks and will try to post more pics sometime this week.pretty acans, nice thank , more pic.. please
Thanks and really happy with the marco rocks and the AI.Nice lookin elos love the marco rock one of my favorite types of rocks those ai's really make corals pop man
I had the one on the left for over a year now, old tank, and got it bubble tip but lost the bubble after a couple of weeks. The new one, right side, that I just got is still maintaining the bubble. I hope it stays that way. My other clown fish just hosted it today after a week or so:bigsmile:.Wow I like the BTA! I was just in another thread discussing how to get them to get their bubble tips and I think we're concluding it has more to do with genetics. Has yours always been bubble tipped?
Thanks and you won't be disappointed with a elos tank. I was sold when I first saw one years ago..hehe.The more threads i see with elos systems the more i want one. This is a beautiful setup you have. Love the new acans btw!! Keep up the good work and the pics :tongue:
I bought them as a pair but they are apart since I got them. The male(smaller one) just started hosting the other one today. The female is always pushing the male away, so I got him his own nem...hehe.I can't tell from the pics too well, but are the clowns together? It seems they are apart, even in individual anemones, in the pics above. Maybe they're a pair and I am just not seeing it. :neutral: