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LOL...he gets asked that about every 3 or 4 pages.
Hey uses a Canon Digital Rebel XT with a Canon 100mm macro lens. Hey Joseph, you might think about that info in your signature... ![]() Nick
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![]() Thanks! I have a project that I am working on that needs reef tank pics. ![]()
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Greg Over time science has shown that the simplest answers are usually the correct ones....... Current Tank Info: Took everything down except my 14gallon biocube. However, I do have a 680 gallon wood w/glass viewing window on the drawing board. :-) |
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![]() Ahhh...my apologies Joseph.... Nick
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and by "Be Safe", do you mean don't fall in and drown??
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If I fall down over here my face will hit sand...
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Greg Over time science has shown that the simplest answers are usually the correct ones....... Current Tank Info: Took everything down except my 14gallon biocube. However, I do have a 680 gallon wood w/glass viewing window on the drawing board. :-) |
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Hey Greg, you got to come over to the wet side!
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Very sweet system...
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#959 |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Decatur, Alabama
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Joseph,
Question: How are you liking the 240 long? My plywood tank failed this past week ![]() I can't decide between the eight footer with 25" height or the six with 31" height. Both will fit(in wall basement setup) and I am leaning toward the 8 footer. Any thoughts on this now that you have had yours for a while now? Do you need anymore height? Thanks and as countless others have said... INCREDIBLE setup!
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Chris Current Tank Info: Working on it... |
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Nick, No problem and thanks for chiming in. I appreciate the help.
Crazy4salth2o, Thank you very much. Chris, I do still like the 240 layout but would better appreciate it if it were deeper, front to back. If I were to do a similar tank again, I'd give serious thought to a tank 6' wide and 6' deep. The 2' height works fine for me and helps to allow for the use of 250 MH lighting. I think anything deeper and to keep SPS happy and healthy would require moving up to 400's as a minimum. This based on growth rates in the wild compared to in-tank rates and the ability to place SPS and/or clams down low if needed. But mostly, this is just my opinion and your mileage may vary. ![]() Joseph. |
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I agree. Once you get over 24" deep, it does take that extra light, and for my tank, which is 35" deep, I use 1000W SE lamps.
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Joseph,
How is your chiller barrel working? Any issues? Thanks. Matt |
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Matt, It's working well with no issues. My seat-of-the-pants observation has it turning off sooner than before after cycling on. It does appear to be more efficient, whether due to the function of the barrel itself or the fact that the hot-air producing condenser/compressor being located outside now, or both. Either way, it's working out well and seemingly in a more efficient manner than prior to the upgrade.
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#964 |
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Joe the tank is looking amazing as always.. I might be in the area towards the end of the month hopefully we can meet up. I miss your tank..lol
Dan
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Thanks but you're going to give me a "You care for my tank more than me." complex.
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Joseph,
Would you mind sharing how you cut the recess for the end piece of the chiller coil chamber for the acrylic tube? I have cut grooves in a round end piece, but I'm not thinking clear enough to envision how to cut the groove on a router table for something shaped as a hexagon. Any tricks you could share? Thanks. Matt |
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Matt,
It was actually quite easy. It entailed doing the routing prior to cutting the parts down to hexagons. ![]() Joseph. |
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WOWAA WEEWA.
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Umm... Thanks?
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he's from Brooklyn...
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Hehehe.. guess that says it all ?
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- Tom Current Tank Info: 380 starfire inwall ,two 150g sump/fuge. Volcano Ca RX, ato, 6' Volcano skimmer. LAIIIs w/400w AquaConnect 14K on IC EBallasts |
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yup.
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I love your system. It has been on of my favorite tanks that has inspired me. Great work and thanks for sharing..
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Eric,
Thank you very much and you are welcome. Joseph. |
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