View Full Version : 92 Corner Bow Front Upgrade Build From a 29G Regular
windyridge
12/03/2011, 07:01 PM
Bought a used 92G corner bow front with oak stand and canopy for only $350. We hadn't intended to upgrade so soon, as we have only been back in the hobby for 8 months or so...but things have been going well with fish and corals in general, and we couldn't pass up this deal. The only wall space we have big enough is a corner so here we are. I know that corner tanks present lighting and space challenges so I thought I would document the whole upgrade for anyone interested and comments are always welcome and in fact encouraged.
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oak stand
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painting the wall sides, canopy on the left
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From our current tank we plan to use:
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15G sump which has a good chamber full of chaeto and some rubble, and the ASM Mini-G skimmer. Smaller than ideal but we have constraints due to the size of the cabinet. The lighter foam above and below the black foam on the skimmer is my trickling water sound reducer mod and it works perfectly. The skimmer is on that orange pad which is a silicone sound deadening mat. It works incredibly well. So the sump is pretty much silent. I figure that since I will have live sand and 100 pounds of rock give or take, my filtration will be adequate.
We ordered 46 pounds of BRS eco-saver dry rock. It is now soaking in a tote of heated water (1.025 SG 80 Degrees, ciculator) and is covered. Per BRS advice (they have videos that explain everything about their rock) we are allowing it do get a slime coat which will cut down on nuisance algae. We will let it soak 2-3 weeks. We will be adding about 80 pounds of Carib Sea live sand and seeding this with a cup from the 29G. I don't want to use anymore of the sand from the 29G as initially we did not use RODI and there may be a lot of phosphates and other junk stuck in there.
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From the current tank below we will take the 40 pounds of live rock in here and add it to the new tank once the dry rock is ready to be added. We will keep a piece or two in the 29G until the fish are ready to moved over.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7164/6449202803_357b6a2cb0.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6449202803/)
current 29G old photo
Lighting: this was a tough one and my brain almost exploded from all the reading I did. We decided to go with AI Sol Blue LED's and will probably end up changing out the 40 degree puck lenses for 70 degrees lenses. We will initially start with one module at least a foot awl and see how that goes.
For fish I want to add a Kole or similar smaller tang to my current fish I haven't thought of any others as of yet. I will get about 5 more nassarius snails and my peppermint shrimp are staying in the sump! I don't like them.
Pumps: New: Eheim Compact Plus Pump 5000 for the sump, Koralia Evolution 750 for cirulation. Tunze Nanostream 6025 from the 29G.
Heater: Eheim Jaeger: 250W
So now I wait until the rock is ready. By then my lights will be here.
Misled
12/03/2011, 07:19 PM
Looks good so far!!!! :wave:
liquidplumber
12/03/2011, 07:41 PM
I miss my corner tanks but still have some pics of my 92 with 2 AI SOL blues and stock pucks 40's and 70's, You will need two AI's for coverage.
Hope this helps.
iamwrasseman
12/03/2011, 07:53 PM
very nice start and well thought out IMO . that tank will bring you years of enjoyment for sure , and the price was great !
windyridge
12/03/2011, 08:22 PM
Thanks Dave.
Liquidplummer, how high are your lights fwl?
myram
12/03/2011, 08:31 PM
That's a sweet deal on that setup, that's a real nice stand and hood.........not your typical pet store stand.
I've been looking around for 54 corner setup, and the only one I've found worth it was for $350......so you got a great deal.
Only potential issue I see is the baseboard heat. That's going to put heat right onto the tank in the winter causing fluctuations in temp.
Steve
Buzz1329
12/03/2011, 08:39 PM
Wow, great deal. The tank, stand and canopy look great. As does the 29 gallon. BTW, what is that on your FF outflow? Looks like sponge and duct tape? And on the other side of the FF there's something that looks like a prescription drug container?
windyridge
12/03/2011, 08:41 PM
Thanks Myram. You make an excellent point. We rarely use the heat, we use a wood stove but it will come on when it gets really cold out. We can close those vents which will cut down on any air coming through. I could even lay towels on the vents if I had to.
windyridge
12/03/2011, 08:44 PM
Buzz, not sure what ya mean by FF and where you are talking about. The prescription bill bottle is exactly that. It's my muffler! It cut's down on the noise coming through the air hose. It has cotton balls inside it. Whoever said women weren't mechanically minded was wrong! lol.
windyridge
12/04/2011, 09:21 AM
Buzz I think I figured out what you mean....the thing under the Eheim outflow pipe? That is just a prefilter I stuck in there to get populated with bacteria etc in case I need to set up a quick QT. The reason it is partially under the pump is because the pump now and then starts humming. This seems to fix that. Because this tank is upstairs it is amplified below us and drives me crazy. On the other side by the skimmer, right behind it, is a sock held in place by the strip of wood placed diagonally across the corner of the tank. This will be changed in the new set up.
Misled
12/04/2011, 09:47 AM
The prescription bill bottle is exactly that. It's my muffler!
I have something similar on mine. I used a small glad plastic bowl. They work great. ASM skimmers suck a bit of air, and the muffler really quiets them down.
windyridge
12/12/2011, 04:26 PM
Water is about half way....what a slow process for us as the RODI is upstairs and the tank is downstairs. It's a good workout! The sump is in (never to come out again, but easy to access the chambers via the doors) and for now the refugium has heat and circulation, but just in the sump, no circulation yet between tank and sump. The skimmer sits in a 10G tank/sump with the 29g at the moment. Once the water is high enough, in goes the salt to circulate for 24 hours and then the ecosaver rocks will go in. They are being seeded and "slimed" per the pic in a previous post. Once the AI Sols come in we Have everything we need.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7145/6501659851_6eca927919.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6501659851/)
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mdlnewman
12/12/2011, 10:19 PM
That is an awesome stand.
I'm building mine from 1x4s of pine. looking good so far. I need to get some pics before I put it all together.
liquidplumber
12/13/2011, 06:36 AM
Thanks Dave.
Liquidplummer, how high are your lights fwl?
My lights were 9" from water level to the bottom of the lights.
About 4" apart in the middle and covered the tank well.
windyridge
12/13/2011, 12:49 PM
Liquidplummer I might be able to get away with one if I change out the pucks to all 70s and have them at a foot awl. So I will see what it looks like. I'll have to send the husband out to work two jobs if we need another! Lol. Thanks Mdlnewman...looking forward to the pics.
gmate
12/13/2011, 12:53 PM
I've been following your posts lately. Good to see it's all coming together! I'm starting my 55 corner tonight (my marco rocks are coming today per Fedex's tracking website :celeb1: ) and I'm so excited!
Hope you were able to figure out a working solution to your light fixtures.
Keep the updates coming! Subscribed!
EDIT: And I paid 300 for my tank/stand and it's only a 55! Nice deal!
windyridge
12/13/2011, 09:40 PM
Well she's up and running! Egg crate, eco rocks, sand, circulation, heat and some live rocks. It's exciting! But I have to say I am a little disappointed with the Eheim vibration noise even on the suction cups. But I am very finicky about hums. I put it on my skimmers silicone pad just to see if that helped, it didn't. The whole sump is on a rubber pad. The other Eheim, made by Eheim, is almost totally silent. Alas it's too small for this tank which is why I bought the other one. BUT, I have to dial the Eheim all the way back to 650 gph or the flow is too fast and the sump gets too low. The overflow is smaller than the box on my 29G. And it makes a trickling noise which isn't unpleasant. Is the box too small I wonder? This pump can go to 1350 gph but I can't even get to 900 which is the magic number. In terms of skimming and water quality, will this be ok? It's not like I have a choice. I don't plan to have a ton of fish, but I love the corals and now since my anomone split I have two of those. Otherwise it looks great even with the rocks jumbled in there and a temporary florescent light. Will have pics as soon as I set up my aquascape. Stay tuned!:D
windyridge
12/15/2011, 07:20 PM
This is most of the rock and all the sand. There is one live rock added from the 29G and there are 4 other good size rocks still in the 29G to be added to this one. Not sure how I will fit them into my aquascape. I added a few cups of live sand from my 29G as well. The LFS said the AI Sols still haven't left the warehouse! It's been two weeks. I am not happy about this as I want to get everything out of the tank into the new one asap. I am probably looking at 2 weeks when it leaves the warehouse. So no updates until then :-(
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We ran the flood test successfully. The sump can hold the extra water in the event of a power outage.
iamwrasseman
12/16/2011, 06:15 PM
i have a couple of lights that could fit the top a 250 watt mh with new bulbs ? it is my own personel unit that is just sitting on a shelf at this time . not trying to sell them but if you wanted to borrow them . heck you wont see the AI for at least a few weeks now with the new year comming up .tank looks great though nice choice for sure !
let me know Dave
LoJack
12/16/2011, 06:31 PM
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Definitely miss the depth a corner tank offers for aquascaping. I'm sure you'll love it!
iamwrasseman
12/16/2011, 06:42 PM
very nice ,that whole living room goes together very well !
windyridge
12/23/2011, 08:59 PM
My light came today!
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So I spent the afternoon moving corals, fish, some snails and the 2 anemones. I had both tanks at the same temp, salinity and PH so I did not acclimate. I have to say, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the AI Sol Blue and can get away with one module very nicely. It's about 14 inches awl. The lighting timer possibilities are endless and the ramp up/down is pretty cool. I really like the controller for its ease of use and endless combinations with the three bulbs. It will probably take a year of me tinkering before I settle on a fixed schedule! My lighting right now is not exceeding 20% of the maximum brightness. I don't have a PAR meter so I am being safe. I plan to increase about 5% a week unless my corals tell me otherwise.
Most of the corals are scattered on the sand. When acclimation is complete and I can get up to about 70% intensity, then I will start placing the corals. I am so happy to be rid of my algae blenny and the peppermint shrimp!! They were a pain in the derriere.
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The above pic is lighting at 20% white, blue, royal blue. I find the almost neon blue stripe on the heater a little distracting!
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Check out the mutant clown fish above! Lol. Interesting photographic artifact..couldn't repeat it if I tired. One anemone was easy to peel off the glass. The other on a rock....not so much. Since I had decided to leave this rock behind anyway due to some bad things growing on it, we chiseled a section of the rock and moved it that way. So it was already anchored and seems pretty happy. The clowns didn't take long to find it. The other moved around on the sand and then ended up where you see it. Not my choice as it is somewhat hidden, but when fully extended I expect to see it pretty easily.
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Tomorrow is a trip to the LFS to pick up a Tomini Tang, neon goby and a few other odds and ends. The now old tank will serve as the quarantine tank for the new fish.
The next project is to figure out how to pretty up the light/chain. It's not the prettiest. At the moment we are keeping the canopy off. It's too difficult for me to get into the tank since I can't take it off by myself.
windyridge
12/26/2011, 10:13 PM
Tang got picked up along with a few snails, two parasite cleaner shrimp whose scientific names I have forgotten and a lovely pocillopora with neon green tips. We traded in the peppermint shrimp and the blenny. Do we ever walk out of the LFS with just what we intended to buy? Still to purchase are more snails and about 6 Nassarius snails, once we have something for them to eat.
The tang is in the old 29G for quarantine. I know it's not an ideal bare bottom Q tank but I think having live rock to pick at will make it feel more at home and I am not about to move all that sand. He is shy but is eating. So far no sign of ich at the end of day 3.
I know I said I would wait to place corals but having watched them closely, some asked to be placed a little closer to the light. I started at 20% which is being very careful and I am now at 30% intensity. Increases of 1%/day from here on in. All are doing well except the Kenya Tree which the Algae Blenny constantly picked at. I think it will come back tho'. After messing around for 10 minutes, not understanding why I couldn't get the flow right today after moving various corals I realized the Koralia had reversed. I restarted it and it fixed itself. The coral placement is not final, any suggestions are welcome.
I moved the heater up so that blue stripe is out of the picture now.
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You can see the angle the lenses throw in the tank by looking at the wall behind it. The slight shadowing on the edge of the tank sides is not due to the light but due to the dumb, opaque triangular pieces on the top of the tank at the corners. So I think one module is doing the job. BUT I need suggestions for prettying up that DIY hanging kit. If we put the canopy back on, it will look a lot better as you will barely see the wires. The piece of chain hanging down the middle will be gone once we decide on a permanent height. The problem with the canopy is that it adds 8 inches and has a teensy opening so doing things in the tank is very difficult. Maybe after things are somewhat permanent we will use it...or maybe not. What do you guys think? Does it look a lot better with the canopy on top?
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windyridge
12/30/2011, 03:30 PM
Traded my clone RBTA and some candy cane for some really nice corals yesterday, thank you Adam of Endicott! I replaced my chewed up blue star polyp, got a nice Christmas favia, pink zoas (these are really pretty), purple death, a frag of a gorgonia, and a nice hammer head. I think I am done for now. I will let the corals grow out and add the Tomini Tang when he is finished with quarantine, he is eating well and now eats off the clip but is still quite shy of people. Now some pics!
I get an hour of mid-morning sunlight. I really like the natural look of that light my tank.
My various corals are moved to mostly their final homes now. With another 30% more light to go, some may move. I think I will end up at 70% light intensity for 6 hours and then maybe mess around with the blue percentage at that point.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7149/6602591707_d8185a17ae.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6602591707/)
Probably my favorite, the pocillopora bought at ABC Reefs
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Love this guy. Tough to place out of the current. I find it challenging to place low current corals in a place where they can be seen, yet provide the various other corals the right current. It's a balancing act for sure.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7034/6602574399_2d59c10934.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6602574399/)
baby poci and orange setosa
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Christmas favia, needs to get the green outline of its polyps back
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7020/6602574363_49bee6ffac.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6602574363/)
The gorgonian in strong current, the star polyp and the pink zoa
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Left half of tank
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Right half
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I'll post back in a few months. Stay tuned.....
windyridge
12/30/2011, 03:33 PM
ooops forgot the natural daylight shot (taken before corals were moved/added):
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Johanv
12/30/2011, 03:58 PM
I really like the setup, tagging along.
windyridge
12/30/2011, 05:32 PM
Thanks Johanv. I am having a lot of fun with it. Can't wait to add my tomini tang.
iamwrasseman
12/30/2011, 07:31 PM
looks great and i love your rockwork ,it looks great ! the koralias for a bit were made to reverse when you power them down and restart them so thats the model that you have .
windyridge
12/30/2011, 08:31 PM
Thanks :-). Dave why did they design the Koralias to do that?
iamwrasseman
01/01/2012, 07:05 PM
i think that they were for the wave making as you could use one on each side and cycle them as they would run forward then backward thus making them more useful for wavemaking . in my opinion the tunzie wavemakers work great as i own a couple and am simply amazed by them . they really are worth the $$$$$$$ IMO .
Hendrix99
01/03/2012, 10:54 AM
Congrats on the new tank it looks great. Couple of questions for you: How is your RBTA doing? Is it staying put under the AI Sol? Also how is the visual brightness of the tank in comparison to your old light set-up and is the light being that high-up off the tank distracting? I have a friend with a 92 Corner and he was thinking of switching to the AI Sols as well so I figured you would be the perfect person to ask. Thanks in advance!
windyridge
01/03/2012, 11:31 AM
RBTA is doing very well. It split a few weeks ago. When I put it in the new tank, I put it on the sand near the rock I wanted it on and let it find it's own way. It went on the other side of the rock where I couldn't see it. So I flipped the rock around to face the front. It's been a few days and it is staying put. It's foot is in a really secure hole in the rock so maybe it will stay. It has a gentle current as well. I am in the process of increasing the lights so it may decide to move. I hope not as it is in a perfect spot right now.
Re the lights, the brightness is plenty, even at 40%. I had T5's and I like these much better especially the daylight as I can put whatever blue I want in with it to get the fluorescence. I plan to increase to around 70% based on what my corals and RBTA tell me. As far as light spilling over under the module due to it's height... that was a concern of mine when I was looking to buy it. I read reviews where people said it's not a factor and they were right. I can be in the dark and there is no light spilling over to distract me. They are very focused.
Hendrix99
01/03/2012, 02:20 PM
That is extremely helpful and good to know, thank you very much!
windyridge
01/03/2012, 02:42 PM
Any time! :fun2:
wrxreefer823
01/15/2012, 04:48 PM
Very nice build! Congrats on the deal for the upgrade. I know how it is to upgrade a tank and not really plan on it...
windyridge
01/15/2012, 05:01 PM
Thanks wrx!
windyridge
01/19/2012, 01:28 PM
I think I am just about "done" collecting corals and fish for awhile. Once what I have grows out, the tank will be pretty full. I do like some white space too on the sand. I am in a group buy order for some coral one of which is a nice orange ricordia. I have a foxface and 4 chromis in quarantine and then that will be it for fish (until I see something else I want :lol2:). My SPS are growing like crazy under my LED's compared to the T5's when they were in the other tank. Every day I see growth, it's that fast. And my candycane looks better than it ever has as does my big blastmussa.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7006/6726874647_21ba2a342c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6726874647/)
So here is my fish and coral list:
Christmas favia
Regular green and yellow favia
Green neptha
Pink mushroom (one of my favs)
Lobophytum
Various birdsnests
Blastomussa
Green star
Blue clove
Zoas : purple death, cate eye, some orange ones
Various palys
Brown gorgonian
Orange setosa
Frog spawn
Hammerhead
Duncan
Pulsating Xenia
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7034/6726874391_65fc883235.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6726874391/)
Fish:
Tomini tang
yellow Goby
6 Line wrasse
mated pair of clowns
Bangai cardinal
Everyone is getting along and the tank is very peaceful.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7148/6726864765_15d4cb3d8c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6726864765/)
In Q: chromis 4, Foxface
Inverts: RBTA hosting the clowns, spiral snails, one turbo, long skinny snails, large brittle star and one teensy brittle star, 12 nassarius snails, cleaner shrimp who loves to clean the tang.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7142/6726862825_e2fa3d4dfa.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6726862825/)
Group buy: Orange ricordia, a few cerith snails, ornage ricordia, neon blue small zoa colony.
On order: Apex Jnr
I want a torch!!! If anyone has one I am interested if the price is right.
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I am feeding a homemade mix consisting of shrimp, clams and oysters from the grocery store, ground up seaweed from the health food store, mysis, cyclopeze, ON spirulina flakes, ON Formula 2 pellets, Spectrum Thera A pellets, a few drops of Selcon, all blended together. Poured into a 1G freezer bag and frozen flat for easy piece removal. The various particle sizes feed everything in the tank.
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Starting to finally get some red corraline on the new rocks.
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gmate
01/19/2012, 02:53 PM
Tank looks gorgeous, great pictures!
windyridge
01/19/2012, 07:20 PM
Thanks gmate! :-)
windyridge
01/19/2012, 07:47 PM
Forgot my bubble coral in the list. That started as a tiny baby and is also loving the LED and growing well.
TucanSam007
01/19/2012, 10:56 PM
hey windy, Just wanted to comment. I really like the shaded sides. I know it's the stupid angle pieces but it looks cool!
windyridge
01/19/2012, 11:22 PM
Thanks :-). I don't know why those angle pieces aren't clear?? If I ever get a second light, they will be lower and cut down on the shade. But I suppose it's more natural.....and cool even :-)
My dream tank 92 corner love it. One day I will have this kind of setup in my corner space. Thanks very nice setup. Following!
windyridge
01/20/2012, 02:17 PM
Thanks rqc, looking forward to seeing your tank some day!
salsipuedes
01/22/2012, 11:28 PM
Thanks rqc, looking forward to seeing your tank some day!
hey windy, i had to check out your tank from the other thread. I am at a serious crossroads here on what to do with my lighting. I think I am gonna go with an ecotech radion. How bad would the spotlighting be / how dark would the corners be with 1 ecotech radion only 6.5 inches away from the waters surface? I wish I could raise the lights up higher but its all my canopy allows for (builder screwed it up so I got it for 1/2 the original price) and hanging them is out of the question, the mrs hates the look of an open tank.
I figure since u have a single AI sol blue on a 92 corner, u can give me the best possible insight on this. Oh, my other option is 2 AI SOL Blue units but i think it might be overkill....
windyridge
01/23/2012, 10:29 AM
I can't speak for the radions, only what I have. With the one AI you can see from the pics the darker corners and the spotlighting but honestly, it's not that striking and looks natural to me. On a partially cloudy day, with the sun going in and out, diving on a shallow reef looks very much like my tank. What you can't see is the shimmer and that makes it look more natural. You can get two AI Sols and lose the shaded corners and lower the lights, and if you get the 70 degree optics all around the spotlighting won't be as bad. The really bright spot is my flash, not the light. I will take a short video with my phone later and post it on my build thread if the quality is decent.
Fishnthecorner
01/30/2012, 04:06 PM
1 word. Awesome!
:)
windyridge
01/30/2012, 04:56 PM
Thank you!
windyridge
02/02/2012, 07:50 PM
All the fish are finally in. Now time to wait for corals to grow in and some of the fish to grow up.
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windyridge
02/02/2012, 09:20 PM
Added a few things from a group buy at Sea Life Inc.
2 stocky ceriths
2 Florida ceriths
1 single mouth ricordia
1 nano blue zoa colony (about 12 polyps)
der_wille_zur_macht
02/03/2012, 07:05 AM
Looks good!
How did the ric look from the group buy? I thought about ordering some next time so I'd be interested in knowing how they look.
How old are those clowns? They look pretty similar in size still.
y0ung0ne
02/03/2012, 07:27 AM
Very nice tank.......very nice setup as well.
windyridge
02/03/2012, 07:27 AM
Thanks!
The clowns are about 9 months old. When I first got them there was a huge difference in size. And they were very tiny. Now the female is still bigger, thicker and a tad longer but I was noticing the other day how the male almost caught up with the female.
The ric looks great. I will take a pic later when the lights come up. The ceriths are pretty neat. They look funny when they are stuck to a rock.
iamwrasseman
02/04/2012, 08:41 PM
very nice ,where did you get the gorgorian on the mid left
windyridge
02/21/2012, 09:32 PM
I never saw your question until now, sometimes RC does not notify. I got the gorg from a guy in the Binghamton area. I swapped my split RBTA for a bunch of corals. I put the RBTA up for sale or swap on the Southern tier RC and he responded. I am midway between URS and STRC.
That reminds me. I have to update my tank photos. I never posted the ric either. Tomorrow when the lights come up.
I ordered the 4 pack of 70 degree optics for my AI Sol today after seeing a great thread showing before and after 70 swap out on the AI. I had been toying with the idea of getting them and that thread and the photo clinched it for me.
windyridge
02/23/2012, 08:03 PM
New pics!!! I struggle to take good pics. Anything towards the back is hard to focus.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7040/6924523787_f20de4d710.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6924523787/)
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7194/6778407126_01c5e0113c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6778407126/)
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7047/6924523429_30f79b049a.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6924523429/)
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7056/6924523551_0071480435.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6924523551/)
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7039/6924522765_42dab1766f.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6924522765/)
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7185/6778405486_011fc161a4.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6778405486/)
The teal pocillopora is by far my favorite SPS.
My tang doesn't like the camera!
iamwrasseman
02/23/2012, 09:26 PM
very nice tank shots ! thats a single sol correct ?
windyridge
02/23/2012, 10:25 PM
Yup and it's 14 inches above the water line too. When the 70 degree pucks arrive I think it will look better and I may lower the light a tad. That's at 68% intensity all bulbs too.
windyridge
02/24/2012, 06:07 PM
Exchanged the 4, 45 degree center pucks with the 4, 70's today. What a difference! I am very pleased. The front to back and side to side spread is much better. The one module really lights up the tank well. No spotlighting. Look at the comparison especially the front of the newish white rock front left. It's not shown well in photos, in real life the difference is quite striking:
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7056/6780919946_a7ec7babd9_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6780919946/)
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7194/6778407126_01c5e0113c_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6778407126/)
windyridge
03/03/2012, 02:19 PM
Got me a new coral, a few yellow polyps. I had to swap what was left of my blue pocillopora because the lemon goby was snacking on it. Rather then trying and failing at catching the goby I chose to get rid of the pocis. The goby isn't touching the teal poci thankfully as I really love that coral.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7039/6803787212_c15f164ba5_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6803787212/)
He goes after this one and I will be going fishing with a hook!
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7039/6924522765_42dab1766f_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/6924522765/)
Benson0219
03/03/2012, 02:31 PM
Nice tank! Great pics too...
windyridge
03/03/2012, 02:55 PM
Thanks Benson0219!
Hendrix99
04/27/2012, 10:10 AM
Did you mostly switch out the lens to get better light spread? My buddy went ahead and ordered one for his 92 and even at 100% it looks very dim (fish night club of sorts). Did you have the same issue and that's why you switched?
windyridge
04/27/2012, 07:18 PM
Yes and to get rid of the spotlight effect on a few places in the higher rocks. Maybe he has too much blue, my tank is as bright as can be with all three bulbs at the same intensity.
windyridge
07/20/2012, 05:41 PM
It's been three months, so an update! Had a small hair and carpet algae problem on a rock. Bought a hermit and an emerald. Wow, those suckers really went to town. I avoided crabs because I had read so many bag things about them. It's been a month and all is very well.
As you can see from the pic, some things have been moved around. As far as growth goes under these AI's...wow! My birds nest, my setosa, bubble coral, frog spawn, and especially the leather or whatever that thing is at the top, are growing like gangbusters. The gorgonian is growing well and sprouted a second shoot. The mushroom is making babies weekly and the ricordia has quadrupled in size, candy cane too. The anemone split into three, the duncan is doing great and I still have all 7 of my chromis! Too bad the Tomin tang moved out of the pic.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8168/7612265112_79291fdb70_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/7612265112/)
windyridge
07/20/2012, 07:51 PM
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8011/7612740454_2bf44f8276_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/7612740454/)
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7125/7612740722_8c8e2398b4_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/7612740722/)
Setosa with it's accidental frag to the left that grows incredibly fast.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8013/7612740134_5181a38e41_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/7612740134/)
Ricordia
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8013/7612739834_67ea9423e3_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/7612739834/)
[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/7612739834
Misled
07/20/2012, 09:01 PM
Looking very good!!!! :wavehand:
Seagals
07/21/2012, 08:44 AM
Great tank, I wish I would have seen your thread earlier! I wanted the ai sols but thought I would need 2 fixture s guess I was wrong, I just bought.a used 48led diy from someone. Your tank looks real nice . I was wondering if you could.post any pics of your overflow. My overflow is so noisy hopefully yours will give me some ideas on how to quiet mine down thanks
iamwrasseman
07/21/2012, 07:58 PM
put a ball valve on your return line and restrict the flow until it quiets down .
Hendrix99
08/02/2012, 10:04 AM
Just saw your post, do you have all three colors set at 100%?
windyridge
08/02/2012, 07:51 PM
No, 90%, took my time getting there.
Noobtosalty
08/02/2012, 07:56 PM
I also just bought a 92 gallon corner tank... And i am upgrading from a regular 29 gallon... You might get Pm's from me for advise Looks Great!!!
windyridge
08/02/2012, 08:13 PM
Thanks! Good luck with your upgrade!
windyridge
09/28/2012, 07:32 PM
It's been awhile since I posted and I bought some new corals cheap from Sea-Life again. It's a good excuse to post! They are a great bunch at Sea-Life. They threw in another free coral, a decent size, beautiful gorgonian.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8459/8034255533_976e08cc29.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/8034255533/)
Ball sponge, I hope I can keep it alive. It's about 2" x 2".
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8173/8034255205_a4352369fb.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/8034255205/)
Purple Plume gorgonian
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8039/8034254940_25f8590a87.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/8034254940/)
A toadstool frag from nate
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8320/8034254198_9d01dea57b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/8034254198/)
Now for some growth
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8037/8034254087_52c0f34114.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/8034254087/)
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8040/8034254756_9c670ff0f2.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/8034254756/)
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8032/8034254542_f7bb8be96b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/8034254542/)
Almost full tank shot (anemone is actually two, it split a few days ago and moved under the box
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8033/8034255375_bf299d6496_b.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/windyridge2007/8034255375/)
iamwrasseman
09/29/2012, 10:01 PM
very nice stuff ,thanks for sharing !
Davckowski
09/29/2012, 10:48 PM
WOW! 2 years of progress great thread thanks
windyridge
09/30/2012, 11:24 AM
Thank you!
Some RCers ID'd the unknown gorg, it's a black sea rod. They aren't all black.
Garrett11
09/30/2012, 11:39 AM
Love 92 corner tanks if been wanting to change out my 65 for one but don't want to deal with the trouble of changing tanks, i just threw a couple Sols over my tank this year, I love them, really awesome light. defiantly recommend it
Misled
09/30/2012, 11:55 AM
:thumbsup:
LittleBee
10/08/2012, 03:34 PM
Your tank is gorgeous! I always loved the look of corner tanks! Well done!
windyridge
10/08/2012, 09:23 PM
Thank you!
nice looking build, any updated tank shots to show how the rock are coloring up?
windyridge
01/17/2013, 11:07 AM
They are all on Facebook! Lol. yes I will get some photos up here shortly. Give me a few days. :-)
Watrboy33
03/29/2013, 09:57 PM
Very nice setup and thread, a true inspiration for me to strive for. Your tank looks incredible!
I have had my 92 corner set up for over 9 years and just decided to tear it down and start over. I spent the day with my dad (the carpenter) making a new stand (some of the MDF was starting to delaminate), should be done tomorrow. We are also going to build a canopy, I was planning on running one AI Vega LED in the canopy. Any suggestions on how tall to make the canopy? We were planning on having the fixture at least 10-12" AWL, do you think this height will give me adequate light distribution with a single fixture?
My 13 year old blue tang is cramped into my 45 gallon QT for now.
Misled
03/30/2013, 06:43 AM
Watrboy, you can click on my blog and see a different type of canopy for a corner tank.
Watrboy33
03/30/2013, 09:03 AM
Very nice, thanks Misled!
windyridge
03/30/2013, 09:31 AM
Watrboy, thanks!
I couldn't tell you about height, we are definitely not experts. Also I changed out my middle pucks so they are all the same which widens their beam. Good luck with your new setup!
LoJack
03/30/2013, 12:36 PM
Its coming along great. I forgot all about this thread lol. I saw a 92 corner and had to take a peek ... and then I saw a photo I posted lol. The tomini looks fantastic, your RBTA is growing very quickly ... and I too have a weakness for the teal pocillipora. I've got the same one, and it quickly became my favorite SPS in the tank.
Watrboy33
03/30/2013, 04:59 PM
Watrboy, thanks!
I couldn't tell you about height, we are definitely not experts. Also I changed out my middle pucks so they are all the same which widens their beam. Good luck with your new setup!
Sounds good. I am going to build my light canopy on the wall like Misled's setup. I think that will be the cleanest setup for my situation. Planning on running the AI Vega about 10" off the water, but will leave room to go up if necessary. If it's spotty, I may add another Vega as budget permits.
Do you have any recent pictures to share?
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