I thought that I would post a few pictures of my tank. It's a standard 90 gallon tank with 2 250W MH, and 4 65W PC's. It's mostly soft corals but there is a few LPS and SPS corals. I also tried to get a good picture of my newest fish, a purple tang. But he's fast and hard to get good pictures of. And I just have a little PHD (push here dumby) camera. I'm currently working on getting my in wall 180 set up that will have a fish only 125 tied into it as well. ...
Hi everyone. I'm looking to get coral pretty soon. And I'm looking for some advise on the lighting. The guy at the local fish store said t5 would be sufficient but when I asked him about metal halide he said it would be too hot and I would have to buy a chiller which is 400 to 500 dollars. I was also wondering about led. My tank is 48 inches long and 12 inches wide. I don't want to spend more than 400 dollars. Thanks all. Please feel free to suggest anything.
Updated 11-01-2010 at 03:13 AM by melev
Hi , I am up to purchase New Phosphate (PO4) and Nitrate (NO3) test kit. I got three kind of product on line: Hanna: Hanna Pocket Photometer Phosphate Hanna Phosphate Photometer Low Range Hanna Checker Nitrite Ultra Low Range Elso: Elos Phosphate Kit. Elos Nitrate (NO3) Kit. LaMotte: LaMotte Low Range Nitrate Test Kit LaMotte Phosphate Test Kit. Which one do you recommend me to buy ...
... I found myself in Dirk's booth looking for treasure for the new 400g. Picked up a new cleaning magnet for the 3/4" thick glass, three 300w heaters, a Coralife Turbo-Sea 1090 pump for the 265g saltwater reservoir, and two new bulkheads for the new sump I'm going to build. I saw lots of nice corals at very affordable pricing. Wish I could have brought some home, but there's no benefit to doing that now. EDIT: Here's a picture of this weekend's haul. Included ...
Updated 10-31-2010 at 11:10 PM by melev
If you are a novice underwater photographer, there is a pretty cool contest going on. But you actually have to be in the water taking the pics, no aquarium shots allowed... All the details here http://www.uwphotographyguide.com/photo-contest-rules over $67,000 worth of prizes