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Hey all - I ordered a slightly customized Planet Mega Matrix 155 from Matt's Corals a few months back, and I'm finally setting it up.
48.5" x 30.5" x 25"
Rimless + Armored Seams + Low Lead Glass + External Overflow + Modern style stand in White.
I didn't ask for the Armored Seams (I didn't know it was an option), but Planet apparently added them because I asked to delete the partial perimeter bracing (3"-ish glass that is usually on the far left & right sides running front to back).
I just got some of the Carib Sea LifeRock from Matt's. Forrest + Arch + Cave. I cut a piece of 1/4" PVC sheet for the base, and just started experimenting with aquascaping. It looks better in person, but needs some tweaking (see photos).
The wall behind the tank is the utility room, so sump + most of the equipment will be in there. That wall was the same orangish-yellow as the wall next to it with the TV. I'm super-happy that I painted it charcoal grey (with a hint of blue)
I'm still debating the lights. It's going to be a mixed reef. I currently have an old pair of Marineland Advanced LED lights over it in the attached photos. Clearly not using those once the Corals are in there...
I have a Kessil A360x with the 35 degree reflector over my Red Sea 170 upstairs, and love how high the light is above the tank, and that I can (see last photo). Also that I positioned it to maximally fill the tank with light, and ZERO light spill.
So, I'm thinking about 2-3 A500's over this. Kessil won't sell their slick white colored trackmount units to hobbyists (only for zoos apparently), so I may buy some A500x's, paint them and do a DIY track system for a super clean look.
And then I'm a super nerd, so thinking of mounting them on a pivot and getting gimbal style servo motors controlled by a Raspberry Pi to pan the lighting around the tank and combat shadows while keeping the sharp contract + shimmer. I did something similar like 15 years ago in my old 400 gallon with Light Rail movers, and grew some stunning & huge monti caps with just 2x250w double ended halides over a 400 gallon tank (82" x 42" x 26")
Left side looks migh better in person. Depth perception on these photos sucks. The front photo (above) gives you a better idea how the closest rock juts out toward you
Right side looks kinda like a blob of rock. The photo doesn't really give any depth perception, but this side needs the most help.
bad pic of the Red Sea 170, but you get the idea on the lighting
48.5" x 30.5" x 25"
Rimless + Armored Seams + Low Lead Glass + External Overflow + Modern style stand in White.
I didn't ask for the Armored Seams (I didn't know it was an option), but Planet apparently added them because I asked to delete the partial perimeter bracing (3"-ish glass that is usually on the far left & right sides running front to back).
I just got some of the Carib Sea LifeRock from Matt's. Forrest + Arch + Cave. I cut a piece of 1/4" PVC sheet for the base, and just started experimenting with aquascaping. It looks better in person, but needs some tweaking (see photos).
The wall behind the tank is the utility room, so sump + most of the equipment will be in there. That wall was the same orangish-yellow as the wall next to it with the TV. I'm super-happy that I painted it charcoal grey (with a hint of blue)
I'm still debating the lights. It's going to be a mixed reef. I currently have an old pair of Marineland Advanced LED lights over it in the attached photos. Clearly not using those once the Corals are in there...
I have a Kessil A360x with the 35 degree reflector over my Red Sea 170 upstairs, and love how high the light is above the tank, and that I can (see last photo). Also that I positioned it to maximally fill the tank with light, and ZERO light spill.
So, I'm thinking about 2-3 A500's over this. Kessil won't sell their slick white colored trackmount units to hobbyists (only for zoos apparently), so I may buy some A500x's, paint them and do a DIY track system for a super clean look.
And then I'm a super nerd, so thinking of mounting them on a pivot and getting gimbal style servo motors controlled by a Raspberry Pi to pan the lighting around the tank and combat shadows while keeping the sharp contract + shimmer. I did something similar like 15 years ago in my old 400 gallon with Light Rail movers, and grew some stunning & huge monti caps with just 2x250w double ended halides over a 400 gallon tank (82" x 42" x 26")
Left side looks migh better in person. Depth perception on these photos sucks. The front photo (above) gives you a better idea how the closest rock juts out toward you
Right side looks kinda like a blob of rock. The photo doesn't really give any depth perception, but this side needs the most help.
bad pic of the Red Sea 170, but you get the idea on the lighting