RESPECT.Thank you so much! Now call me old fashioned but I like my tanks with a canopy! ;Hilarious
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RESPECT.Thank you so much! Now call me old fashioned but I like my tanks with a canopy! ;Hilarious
Thanks!RESPECT.
The canopy was build out of 1/2 inch plywood with a lip on the inside to rest on the rim of the tank.Can u share how u put a canopy on that rimless?
thx in adv
Thank you! It’s tough to measure the way my canopy is but it’s between 4 and 6 inches off the surface of the water. It gives me a nice strong blanket of light over the whole tank.EGGSELLENT!!!..
You have one more secret to reveal.. How high over the tank are the actual lights.. ?
Must know.. going to do this with a 4 bulb over a 32 AIO and I must know.. it is imperative to know this info.. ,You have it.. I wants it..
Thanky in advance..
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoy it! They are mounted around 4-6 inches off of the surface (hard to tell with the way my canopy is). The 50/50 combo is great and really gives a good balance of full spectrum for growth and color rendition as well as fluorescence. I think you will really like it!Hi Brandon,
Again, I see pics and really admire your work on this tank. I didn't see mentioned, but how high above the surface are t5's mounted? The bulb combo is actually the same as my next combo, soon to update mine, replacing an actinic plus, with another coral plus, giving me 50/50 ratio of b+ to c+. Again, totally amazing job with your work of art
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoy it! They are mounted around 4-6 inches off of the surface (hard to tell with the way my canopy is). The 50/50 combo is great and really gives a good balance of full spectrum for growth and color rendition as well as fluorescence. I think you will really like it!
My pleasure! Yeah I think it’s a very nice combo! And yeah I get around 600 par at the surface and 350 at the bottom, makes for good growth and color! ;Hilarious And yes you would definitely do more harm with the LEDs than the T5s but based on your thread you are in great shape now, congrats!Thanks Brandon,
Yeah, been using t5's since 2006, I remember my old school sunlight supply tek unit, using kz bulbs, lol I actually just changed my bulbs, simply another c+, in place of an actinic+, liking the look already 4-6"....wow, thats some intense light, I am at 10" on a 20" deep, and scared to go lower, lol, but have 2 sb reefbars, likely they will burn corals before t5's. Anyway, I appreciate the reply, and again, magnificent reef!
My pleasure! Yeah I think it’s a very nice combo! And yeah I get around 600 par at the surface and 350 at the bottom, makes for good growth and color! ;Hilarious And yes you would definitely do more harm with the LEDs than the T5s but based on your thread you are in great shape now, congrats!
No problem! It’s a testament to your determination! Yeah I guess lol. The Caribbean tank I run at work has around 1000 PAR at the surface! ;HilariousHey Brandon,
Thanks for the compliment, my reef is a work in progress, but on a decent path. That is some crazy par man! I am lowering t5's and cutting % on leds to 60% vs. 100%, thanks for the inspiration my friend
Cheers
No problem! It’s a testament to your determination! Yeah I guess lol. The Caribbean tank I run at work has around 1000 PAR at the surface! ;Hilarious
Just go slow with lowering the fixture and watch for a few weeks before dropping it down again. Slower is better!
Well I won’t say it’s not cool to be able to care for that tank! Yeah Florida is a great place to grow up and live. Thanks you too!Yeah, you're living the coral dream my friend I grew up on Daytona Beach, born and raised 2nd gen on mom's side, 3rd gen on my father's Believe it or not, at 49, I still surf but not as well as I used to, but still on short boards, lol. I love the Caribbean tank, so cool to be involved in such a project! BTW, only lowered t5's by an inch, going to let t5's do the lifting. Anyway, keep up the great work, and happy reefing
Thanks! I use CaribSea Special Grade reef sand. I feel like it’s a good compromise between heavy enough to not blow around and small enough to look aesthetically pleasing.Killer tank Brandon! What kind of sand are you using and how do you keep it from blowing all over lol? Beautiful work man!