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Here are pics of my tank with the Lumen Max reflectors.
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Time to get the lights up. I chose the Coralife Aqualight Pro 250 W MH 96 w compacts along with 3 Lumen Max 2 reflectors with Ushio 14K 400 watt bulbs. I am using Sunlight's Galaxy 2 electronic ballast.
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nice pics triggerfish! tank is coming along goodwin! i really need to spend more time on this site to see whats going on.
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wow triggerfish your tank is amazing, especially the school of purple tangs.
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Have you thought of hooking this tank in with your old ones? Personally, I would, for the added volume and the fact that your tank would be long established within a few hours of work instead of more years of work.
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Have you thought of hooking this tank in with your old ones? Personally, I would, for the added volume and the fact that your tank would be long established within a few hours of work instead of more years of work.
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Have you thought of hooking this tank in with your old ones? Personally, I would, for the added volume and the fact that your tank would be long established within a few hours of work instead of more years of work.
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The lights are finally up. Not the neatest job, but they are still hanging and will have to adjust them later on. Make the tank look a heck of a lot different with some light on it.
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Love everything so far!!! Can't wait to see it in a few years!
Love the depth of the tank and the aquascape!! Props! |
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i love the island look!
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man Goodwin, that's lookin beyond super! Love it! Well done!!! What's next?
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Great looking project!
Do you happen to know the type of steel used for the stand? Dimensions and thickness? |
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Finally got the calcium reactor put together and running along with the phosban reactor & sand filters.
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the aquascaping is fantastic. where did you get the base rock?
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goodwin9. i looked in your gallery and WOW! an octopus. i've never seen one in a private tank. will he outgrow the tank??
also, your previous tank shows a skimmer installed into the corner. how was the performance of the skimmer at that location compared to others that you may have tried?
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Loooks amazing so for best of luck
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