I was simply wondering if anyone has built their own LED lighting system. I read two articles online about it and I totally want to try it. I have a 55 gallon tank, it's a fish only system for now because I haven't gotten up to the high end lighting that is required for a reef tank. Just wondering if anyone has tried this fairly new technology out yet. Here are some plans that I found: http://ledsupply.com/docs/reef-tank_...structions.pdf http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...0#post14502630
OK as of next month my reef will be four years old. So a few corals have grown somewhat large for my little 65 gallon. So I decided it was time to re-reefscape my tank. On the old reefscape I had a large monti-cap in the front center of the tank. Durning the re-reefscape I was lifting it out of the tank and .... oh yea murphy's law struck. The live rock broke and the monti-cap dropped straight to the floor. Shattered into a thousand frags ! This coral was causing an eye sore on the front glass. ...
Updated 10-21-2010 at 06:45 PM by Jessy
Ali from Amazing Aquariums and Reefs in OC, CA just texted me this pic of his pumpkin. Such a great idea.
I ordered a Majano Zapper from PaulB last week. This is a device that was cleaned up from the version I posted about last January / February when a buddy of mine let me watch his DIY handiwork in Seattle take out some pest anemones. PaulB decided he could make a better mousetrap and fabricated something I was willing to hold -- after all, it is an electrical device we submerge in our saltwater system! Before you ask, I don't know if he's going to make any more of these at the moment ...
I bought some pet r...I mean live rock on Friday! I actually said "pet rock" when describing live rock to a friend today. Most of my aquascape is base rock from Marco Rocks, and I purchased several small pieces of live rock from a local store to seed the tank with yummy bacteria. The live rock on the right side will eventually fill the gap near the center of the aquascape, but I have it in the open sand and close to the ...
Updated 11-16-2010 at 12:48 AM by gerbilbox