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Adds an interesting burst of "sunlight" to it. Interested to see how the nem reacts. I dont see it adding much in the way of par. Did you see if it did?
I know I said spot light, but can the light be raised a little so it’s not quite a laser beam?
It seems that it likes the high intensityAnd Away We Go!
The 10 W led is installed. I have it at 25%. Here’s what it looks like at 0, 25, 50, 75, and 100% power.
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I do not like Glass tops myself. Have to use a temporary one until I finish my DYI mesh one . I got shot down when I said on a different post because of salt creep it lowers the Par. That's what I see happening in the photo. If it was me I don't see any jumpers the glass would be indexed in a cupboard. From someone that is losing some Corals so who am I
I do wish I had a canopy. You get so many more lighting and accessory mounting opportunities.A couple of pics of the current experiment setup:
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I do wish I had a canopy. You get so many more lighting and accessory mounting opportunities.
Has its disadvantages as well. Wont work with some lights (looking at you Orphek) mounting height is too close to water surface, might need venting with fans on others, can limit accessibility. I like a canopy for the most part though. The thought of having to cut the canopy I have for my 180 for my lights is probably one thing that is leading to my procrastination of setting it up, along with wanting to do very little when I get home from work. Canopy and stand were 3x cost of the actual tank thats hard to cut into....lol.I do wish I had a canopy. You get so many more lighting and accessory mounting opportunities.
So are you saying that yellow bulb light might keep that anemone in place?
Is the flow turned off in the pictures of the anemone?
Must be in the airdid your stinky bacteria in a bottle solve your cyano issue? I’ve stopped urea but the cyano persists. Not increasing, maybe a little less now, but still present.
I’ve got a few spots on the sand popping some red slime.I had a small spot and decided to watch it . It eventually dissapeared in abot a month. Have no idea why. Also had some on a small rock with no Coral on it so just picked it out and submarined it. I am always afraid of dispersing things like that if you start messing with them physically , and don't like chemical war fare which causes a problem for sure. Wish there was a way to starve that sort of thingMust be in the airI’ve got a few spots on the sand popping some red slime.
did your stinky bacteria in a bottle solve your cyano issue? I’ve stopped urea but the cyano persists. Not increasing, maybe a little less now, but still present.