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Introducing myself to the community...

A little about me: 30's, married no kids, engineer, tech nerd, aquarium enthusiast. I've been keeping tropical fish for ~7 years now with the last 3 or 4 being dedicated to planted aquariums. Growing up my dad had a 90g and then 180g softie tank, which got me started in the hobby.

For my current planted display tank, and latest build, I bought a Reefer 350 and decked it out with tech, knowing that in time I would want to start a reef tank. Happy to talk about it if anyone is interested.

...so here I am, starting my research and making the jump. Planning a build thread later this year.

Also, I already posted a yet unanswered question about using my three XR15FW's for lighting a reef tank. Any input would be appreciated.

Thanks,

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Welcome to R2R!!! Radions are great lights, but the spectrum and par for FW light is different, so I am not sure if they will work. If possible, I would upgrade to a reef specific light.
 
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Welcome to R2R. Sounds like you have a lot of this already organized with a plan forward. Looking forward to the build thread. As you came from planted tank FW, be interesting to see if you incorporate any Macro Algae in the design.


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I’ve posted on your other thread but Welcome to R2R!!!
 
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Introducing myself to the community...

A little about me: 30's, married no kids, engineer, tech nerd, aquarium enthusiast. I've been keeping tropical fish for ~7 years now with the last 3 or 4 being dedicated to planted aquariums. Growing up my dad had a 90g and then 180g softie tank, which got me started in the hobby.

For my current planted display tank, and latest build, I bought a Reefer 350 and decked it out with tech, knowing that in time I would want to start a reef tank. Happy to talk about it if anyone is interested.

...so here I am, starting my research and making the jump. Planning a build thread later this year.

Also, I already posted a yet unanswered question about using my three XR15FW's for lighting a reef tank. Any input would be appreciated.

Thanks,

TL
Welcome to R2R and the salty world TR. sorry I don’t know anything about those lights. Maybe a forum search will find a previous post where someone has reviewed them.
 
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...As you came from planted tank FW, be interesting to see if you incorporate any Macro Algae in the design.

Thanks for the welcome... I've definitely considered it. I I've always liked this setup.

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Welcome to R2R!!! Radions are great lights, but the spectrum and par for FW light is different, so I am not sure if they will work. If possible, I would upgrade to a reef specific light.

Planning to, but the question becomes when... since that's a huge chunk of change I could spend elsewhere on the transition.
 
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Thanks for the welcome... I've definitely considered it. I I've always liked this setup.

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Welcome to Reef2Reef. I can't answer technical questions about lights (or really any specific equipment for that matter, I'm pretty new to all this) but I can tell you that I am a big fan of this type of tank to. Hopefully one day I will have a fish room with about six or eight different types of display tanks! I look forward to seeing your build thread.
 
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