I'll contact Luis and find out.They had that at MACNA. does any one know a release date?
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I'll contact Luis and find out.They had that at MACNA. does any one know a release date?
You can’t post a pic without no link to product info!
I’ve been working on a diy version of this, lol, but it’s getting expensive!! Might be better to buy
They had that at MACNA. does any one know a release date?
I've heard differently. That price ($2,699) was for an industrial-sized model. Am awaiting retail price for the unit I received.We've heard it may retail for $2699.
I will see if we can find this out tomorrow!
I've heard differently. That price ($2,699) was for an industrial-sized model. Am awaiting retail price for the unit I received.
Oh thank goodness
Yeah, that’s like $300 materials and another $200 in pumps (and leds?) I about fainted when you said $2699, lolOh thank goodness
Agreed. There seems to be a few moving parts and I'm sure it won't be cheap, but $2,500 would put such a product out of reach for much of the potential market.
Yeah, that’s like $300 materials and another $200 in pumps (and leds?) I about fainted when you said $2699, lol
I think I’m going to finish up my diy and run that for a bit. Although the conical bottom tubes are nice, they aren’t essential and it’s about time I finished a project as planned, instead of doing constant revisions and upgrades before I get stuff running
@sixty_reefer seems like they have made a posh version of your automatic roti and phytoplankton gizmo
@sixty_reefer seems like they have made a posh version of your automatic roti and phytoplankton gizmo
@MACNA @MACNA.SupportMy observations are pretty much anecdotal at this point. Think I'll really investigate this and perhaps see if the 2020 MACNA is interested in a presentation. In the meantime, I'll keep R2R posted. All kinds of angles - PAM fluorometer readings v. hemacytometer, coral growth, etc.
I can’t even see the leds...Indeed it looks very posh, but will it work? At first sight it just looks like just two vessels and the leds are wrong. They should of got the plans right. Will be interesting see how it works.
There’s a reason I’ve never updated my final plans
I can’t even see the leds...
Little late, but getting caught up on the thread.I'll continue dosing the tank with green water until I have a valid reason to stop. You likely know this already, but it's a misconception that corals don't feed on microalgae. Makes me wonder what success could be had with Dendronephthya if green water is heavily dosed.
Good question. I don't have any apparent dino nor diatom growths, but I have quite a few animals that might eat those growths (Astreas, Turbos, Nerites, limpets, Fighting conchs, and unidentified snails.)Hey @Dana Riddle. This brings me to a question I haven't asked yet because I thought it was just rubbish. With the findings of you adding phytoplankton to your build and seeing nitrate and phosphate lower brought me to ask. I recently started dosing algae Barn phytoplankton. After about a week I started noticing dinoflagellates in my sand bed. They are starting to spread to the rocks now. Do you think dosing the phyto could have brought this on. I thought I was crazy but if the phyto is lowering my nutrients and allowing the dinos to thrive ot makes more sense. Sorry if this isnt appropriate for this thread but I thought it fit.
Can you identify the plankton? Do you have a microscope? I'm curious what they are and if they can be cultured for introduction to other tanks.
That's great! I have a marine scientist at my disposal so maybe we can identify them. Would be super cool if someday natural plankton, plant based and bacteria based and animal based, could be part of our "reef" tanks. We may have better success keeping some animals alive.