Triton Eye Candy (Ross' Tank)

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Tim@Triton

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WOW!

Equipment:

100g -- CADLights Artisan II 48x24x20 Starfire Display Tank
67g -- Oceanic Solana 48x18x18 Frag Tank
20L -- Refugium w/ GlassHoles overflow
40B -- Common Sump with Custom baffles
CADLights White Gloss Stand
Vertex Omega 150 Skimmer
Avast Marine Swabbie and Skimmate Locker
Avast Marine Media Reactor
Two Maxspect Gyre XF150's (One for each tank)
Two Jebao DC9000 Return Pumps (One for each tank)
AquaUV Sterilizer
Pacific Sun Kore 5th Doser with ATO as well as DropDose accessory
ATI LED Powermodule 48" 4 Bulb T5/LED Fixture on Display
Hydrofarm 48" 6 Bulb T5 Fixture on Frag Tank Modified with MarsAqua 300w LED
Apex Neptune with ALD, Conductivity, pH, Temp, Avast Locker Sensor, and two AFS feeders
BRS RO/DI with Addon DI Canisters


Dosing:
Triton Base Elementz (Cal/Alk/Mag/Trace)
Triton Individual Elements when needed
Two Little Fishies Acropower
Rod's Food Frozen (every other day)

Why I chose Triton:
Being a computer programmer by trade, I tend to put a high value on scientific data so the Triton ICP testing immediately caught my eye. Being able to get very detailed and accurate test results on the system's water parameters has been extremely useful over the 14 month age of the tank. It's great being able to dial in trace element dosage to exactly what the animals in the tank are consuming and providing as close to a natural seawater environment as possible. This tank has been leaps and bounds more successful then any of my previous attempts at reefkeeping, and surprisingly also an order of magnitude easier to maintain. The Triton method has given me some excellent results and I look forward to seeing the tank continue to grow and thrive into the future!

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Amazing! Can you tell me how your running the powermodule? Which T5 and how long? Led percentage? I have a 4 bulb over a 60 cube and if I turn up my led's over 50%(white around 20%), my sps don't like it
 

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Amazing! Can you tell me how your running the powermodule? Which T5 and how long? Led percentage? I have a 4 bulb over a 60 cube and if I turn up my led's over 50%(white around 20%), my sps don't like it

Been running the Powermodule since about 2nd month of the tank. It has 2 blue+, 1 coral+, and 1 actinic. LEDs ramp up to about 65% at their peak, but its kind of an inverted V shape on the profile. This puts me at 250par on the sandbed pretty much everywhere in the tank, and between 300 to 600 PAR on the rockwork.

If you send me a PM with your email address I'll send you the profile XML.
 

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Very well done! Nice!
 

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