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danano 03/09/2005 06:00 AM

Mihai, thanks! When I had my 30g, I had 2 other 20g prop/holding tanks connected to the same system. As you can imagine, they were jam packed with small sps colonies, mostly aquacultured and grown-out frags. Back then, I had already envisioned a larger tank, the 110g you see now.

And Mikeo, no, I don't test for iodine. Similar to aminos, I'm probably under dosing.

pamsreef 03/09/2005 09:12 AM

Congratulations! Awesome tank. I just added a pair of orchid dottybacks over a month ago. They are getting along fine so I'm hoping they'll become a mated pair.

I admit, I know nothing about T5 lighting, but the lighting in the pics look dark and blue. Didn't know if that's a true representation or the pics. Just wondering how these bulbs compare in the Kelvin to Metal Halides (13K-20K). Personally, I prefer white lighting as opposed to blue.

Another thing I noticed and it may be just me. After all I am female, but looking at the pics in the tank information, the skimmer in the corner in full sight wouldn't work for me. I would have to have it enclosed somehow. Just my opinion.

You're obviously doing something right to keep all the beautiful acros.

Pam

lunarlanderboy 03/09/2005 10:40 AM

[B]Danano~[/B] I was planning on getting the Tek Lights from reefgeek.com. I assume that is my best option here in the US?

danano 03/09/2005 12:13 PM

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by lunarlanderboy [/i]
[B][B]Danano~[/B] I was planning on getting the Tek Lights from reefgeek.com. I assume that is my best option here in the US? [/B][/QUOTE]

It does appear so unless ATI start shipping their Powerbalken fixtures over. But first, they'd need to fix the voltage.

Will you be going for the in-canopy retrofit with moisture proof end-caps or the suspended unit?

lunarlanderboy 03/09/2005 02:33 PM

I don't have a canopy so I would probably get the suspended unit. From reading your article, I would want to get them as close to the water as possible I imagine.

copps 03/09/2005 04:54 PM

Congratulations Dan! How appropriate for Easter with those beautiful pastel colors!

It's been years since we teamed up at nano-reef to show people what fluorescents were capable of, and it's nice to see how you've carried the science on to larger and deeper systems.

Two very important quotes from your article showing the keys to success with fluorescents are... "The T5 bulbs are no more than three inches from the water surface," and... "Aside from quality T5 tubes, equally important are the mirror finish ATI parabolic reflectors that rest directly on the tubes for maximum reflectivity." Mistakes are made when people suspend fluorescents where halides should be...

I've had success with PCs, a friend with VHOs, and you with the T5s... the common denominator was the two points listed above.

Keep on pioneering!

Copps "aka Brooklyn Johnny";)

onthefly 03/09/2005 07:19 PM

All I have to say is "ABOUT DAMN TIME!"

Great Job Dan, All of your tanks (your 10, your 30, and now you 110) are amazing. Your tank is my bench mark for my larger projects......I'm think about a 40 BDR with the 8x 39W T5 fixture, what do you think?

BTW Steve Wiest live down the road from me and if you're planning something like that, you should charge admission, I'd pay to see it :)

Nice to see you to Johnny, been a awhile!

quik 03/09/2005 07:43 PM

Congrats Dan! I've seen your tank on Nano-ref and Now TOTM! Your work and dedication simply amazes me......

Your tank on nano-ref has inspired me to hopefully attain a level yours was in, BUT once again you gone and raised the bar.

Once I've settled in I WILL begin a 30-40g tank.

Also there's a online fish/equipment store called Aquatraders very close to my house in the Bay Area, they have some T-5's from Asia. Would you recommed them?

Thanks,
Mike

fuzz1974 03/09/2005 08:26 PM

AWESOME!!!!!

Looks real good Dan!! Seems like a happy family over there.

danano 03/09/2005 10:14 PM

John, thanks bro! I feel as if we've grown up together in this hobby.:) Have you started on your new tank project?

otf, the 39w T5s will work well but the 54w T5s provide more punch. If you can, go for a slightly larger tank. Do you know Steve W. personally? I've never been to Oregon but maybe now there's a reason to... :D

Mike, thanks. I've never used T5s from Asia so can't really comment on the quality. I have seen some new "local" brands in the market and they go for cheap. What I can say is that the German T5s are tried, tested and proven. If you are into sps, then your corals deserve only the very best! (and no, ATI does not sponsor my lights, well, not yet at least :p)

Thanks fuzz!!

quik 03/09/2005 10:51 PM

Thanks for the advice. ATI bulbs are the proven, with that, does how important would the ballast be if I were to just change bulbs?

Mike

Michael7979 03/10/2005 01:22 AM

Simply awesome!!!!!!!!

Scleractinian 03/10/2005 11:20 AM

I've been telling ya'll for over a year that Dan deserved TOTM!

Congrats Danano!

onthefly 03/10/2005 02:56 PM

Sadly I don't know him personally :( ......wish I did!

But I really like his design, carpentry, and reefing philosophy

yaktop 03/10/2005 07:55 PM

<As an added precaution, I also have a Fox Controller that I plan to install that will automatically switch the lights off in the event the temperature goes above 84ยบ F>

where do you get this Fox Controller? thanks, I like the idea. Nice set up, some day...............

Project Reef 03/11/2005 08:01 AM

Dan the man! You are the man, Dan!!

mike9515756 03/11/2005 12:01 PM

Hi Daniel, stunning tank!!!! Does the fixture come with the ballast or is it seperate? Keep up the amazing work.

Cesar357 03/11/2005 06:29 PM

Amazing tank. Beautiful.

danano 03/12/2005 11:00 AM

Quik/Mike951, I have never overdriven my T5 bulbs. There's never been a need to. I'm using the standard ATI Powerbalken fixtures from Germany. The T5 ballasts are built-in.

Thanks Michael, Scleractinian, Project Reer, Mike951, Cesar.
:)

yaktop, the auto shut-off Temperature Controller came as a DIY kit with sensor, electronics and digital display. It's available at specialised electronic stores locally.

Dan

yaktop 03/12/2005 12:51 PM

is there a way you could enlighten us with part numbers or possibly a contact with one of these stores. I think this device has a high demand and it would be a home run on the DIY section if more information was available.

thanks for your reply.

Skipper 03/12/2005 05:25 PM

Yaktop: be sure to note that danano is located in Singapore. :)

yaktop 03/12/2005 05:46 PM

I know but hoping we can stil get something started.

yamaha racer 03/12/2005 06:05 PM

hey danano i was wondering if my light can do what u are doing in your tank
i have5 t-5s and 4 pc's
* 3 28w true actinic 03
* 2 28w daylighy uv
* 4 20w 50/50 power compact
will that be enough?

yamaha racer 03/12/2005 06:11 PM

its a 55g

danano 03/13/2005 01:02 PM

yaktop, I do not have the part numbers/store name. You may want to do a search or look up your local specialised electronic stores, they may be able to direct you to the relevant suppliers. I'll drop you a PM if I am able to find out more info on the parts.

Yamaha, I replied to your PM. In a nutshell, your existing lighting is inadequate (for sps). From your description, your T5s do not appear to be the standard high-output. They will probably work for LPS but not SPS.

Dan


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