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Rod,
Those pics are insane!!! Which camera are you using? Very nice!!!
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Rod,
Got any full tank shots?
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Thanks guys,
Hey hawaiianwargod, I'm using a Canon 350D (Rebel XT I think you call it) with a Canon 100mm Macro lens. Here's a couple more for you: #1 ![]() #2 ![]() #3 ![]() #4 ![]() Hi WetSleeves, here's a full tank shot (unfortunately it is with my old camera, but it does show my Solatubes - this pic is just ntural light): #5 ![]() I'll try to take some with my new camera soon......... Rod. ![]()
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absolutly beautiful!!!
![]() Future Tank of the month for sure!!! Cheers.
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Thanks for sharing Rod. It looks great!
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Simply amazing!!! The color of your anemone is out of this world! Thanks again Rod.
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Anemone???
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I thought it was an anemone...is that plate coral ie goni?
My bad!!!
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Hey guys,
Thanks very much for your kind comments. Just for the record: #1 is Catalaphylia #2 is Fungia #3 is Fungia #4 is Tridacna maxima Rod. ![]()
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Got you loud and clear Rod. Thanks again.
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How did you attach your frags to the back glass of your tank? |
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Thanks Jim. I've never seen them before.
What is the material that is glued to the back of the frag made out of? Is it some type of metal so you can use a magnet on the outside of the glass to hold it in place? I like the idea that you can twist and move your frags. |
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What an interesting product.... I can think of a few uses off the top of my head.
Do they seem like they'll be able to support the weight when the frag grows into a large colony?
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![]() The cool thing is I can move my SPS away from my LT Amenone and other SPS as they grow. I also was recently infested with Monti Nudi's and It made life easy to remove all of them for treating. |
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Is it a magnet (frag-mags) and if so, do they use metal (which seems bad in salt tanks) ?
Or maybe it's suction cup? I cant tell from the pics. Great idea for sure. |
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Hey Jim
Great idea, I think as your SPS grow they will eventually cover the frag mags and continue onto the wall of your aquarium. I guess by then you'll have them in thier ideal position. Rod. ![]()
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Appreciate it Rod! Your reef is looking awesome! |
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Agreed!!
I believe your tank will look fantastic!! It is a very different strategy to the normal rock scape. Rod. ![]()
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I came across a few active daylighting options which may give you even more light per opening. They are essentially a sky light with a mirror tracking system. It seems there are a couple of different options. I think all of them used a tracking system that runs off a photovoltaic so no electricity is necessary. Not sure if it would work well in cloudy conditions.
option 1 http://www.soluminaire.com/product.html or http://natures-lighting.com/products.php?pid=2100 option 2 http://www.daylighting.com/active_daylighting.htm option 3 http://www.sunflowercorp.biz/P061Final.pdf Might be something to consider... I apologize if this was mentioned earlier. |
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OMG, with 49,000-111,000 lux depending on the time of day... even a cloudy day would produce more light than a 400watt halide!! 4' tall tank, here I come!!!
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No doubt. Those are pretty cool. I wanted to do a >5' deep tank for my next system. What would one pay for such a tasty nugget of technology?
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