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Old 11/02/2005, 12:03 PM
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Old 11/02/2005, 12:08 PM
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what kind of T-5 bulbs are you using? Do you cycle your lights?
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Old 11/02/2005, 03:09 PM
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Thats a truly BEAUTIFUL tank, should be a tank of the month!!!

Tell us more, more more!!!
Do you feed your anthias often? Do you have an auto feeder for them? Refugium?
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Old 11/02/2005, 07:50 PM
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Amazing ...

And once again the theory that you have to have MH to get great colors is dispelled ...
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Old 11/02/2005, 07:57 PM
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Wow absolutely gorgeous!.

very nice.
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Old 11/02/2005, 08:03 PM
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WOW. That looks like my tank!!! LOL.. Amazing tank. I'm envious!!

OK I went to his website.. ENGLISH PLEASE!!

How long has the tank and its inhabitants been established?

Now don't leave us hangin here!!
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Old 11/02/2005, 08:56 PM
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Hmm... can't see the pictures... sounds very nice though.

Maybe you were updating the website at the time (couldnt find the page, and the pictures didnt come up)
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Old 11/02/2005, 10:29 PM
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Looks great

would love to have more infomation on your system
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Old 11/02/2005, 10:33 PM
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One of the best tank I have ever saw, just amazing!!
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Old 11/02/2005, 10:34 PM
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Wow! Very impressive
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Old 11/02/2005, 10:40 PM
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I hate to speek for another person, but..

"Mit welcher Technik läuft mein Miniriff?"

Translates roughly to "What technology do I use in my tank"..

From the text and drawings it appears to use a total of (10) bulbs.

(5) White "pipes"
(5) Blue "pipes"

Total of 696 watts.

He says t5 Leuchstoff-Rohren. Leuchstoff I assume would be Leuchstoff-Osram bulbs. The Rohren noun means "pipes".. So light "pipes" aka "tubes"..

If anyone needs any more of the site translated let me know.
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Old 11/02/2005, 10:47 PM
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OMG that is bea...utiful ! Excellent work .
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Old 11/02/2005, 10:57 PM
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Sweet mother of God!!! That is absolutely stunning!!! And with T5's? Simply amazing. I'm very jealous. Congratulations on a spectacular reef Iwan.
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Old 11/03/2005, 04:59 AM
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Thanks again

to the upcoming questions:

Quote:
if you look on his website, he runs all T5
Yes.... I use only T5 bulbs!!

Quote:
what kind of T-5 bulbs are you using?
At the moment

2x54 Watt ATI Aquablue special
2x54 Watt ATI Blue plus
3x80 Watt ATI Aquablue special
3x80 Watt ATI Blue plus

makes 696 Watt

but i'll stock it up to:

2x54 Watt ATI Aquablue special
2x54 Watt ATI Blue plus
4x80 Watt ATI Aquablue special
4x80 Watt ATI Blue plus

makes 856 Watt

I expect better colors with the increased light.

Last edited by iwan; 11/03/2005 at 05:19 AM.
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Old 11/03/2005, 05:08 AM
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Quote:
How long has the tank and its inhabitants been established?
The tank is since 2 years a stone coral reef. Before it was a fish/soft coral tank.

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Do you feed your anthias often? Do you have an auto feeder for them?
No...I feed one, up to two times per day (mysis, artemias, cyclop eeze...)

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Thats a truly BEAUTIFUL tank, should be a tank of the month!!!
That would me make very happy.....let's go...vote, vote, vote

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Old 11/03/2005, 05:37 AM
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Spectacular!

What method do you use for your phosphate control?
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Old 11/03/2005, 05:46 AM
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Hi Steve

with bacteria and bactofood in combination with the DSB, phosphate is not a problem. Sometimes I use rowaphos (If the phosphate is higher then 0.02mg/l)
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Old 11/03/2005, 05:55 AM
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bacteria and bactofood

Never heard of those. Is it the same stuff used in zeo?
Very nice btw!
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Old 11/03/2005, 08:15 AM
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creetin

Zeo also use bacs and food (in combination with zeoliths and the zeoloith filter)

The bacs wich i'm using probably have same specifications (denitrification + nitrification)

I'm using as filter media:

LR
and DSB
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Old 11/03/2005, 08:55 AM
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Truely amazing Iwan! The color combinations, the depth and layout, it is all very breath taking!
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Old 11/03/2005, 09:53 AM
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Gorgeous tank!!!

For your T5s, are they running on individual reflectors or one single reflector?
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Old 11/03/2005, 10:15 AM
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You have my vote!!!
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Old 11/03/2005, 10:52 AM
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@ Lance

thank you very much

@szesteve

Now i have independent reflectors for the 54 Watt bulbs and one single reflector for the 80 Watt bulbs.
With the new light-system i'll also have single reflectors for 8x80 Watt bulbs (i hope, that I recieve the new ATI power module in the next few days)
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Old 11/03/2005, 11:57 AM
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can anyone give me a link to another thread (or some other url) about these bacterial methods for phosphate/nitrate control used in this tank?
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Old 11/03/2005, 12:23 PM
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@ Dave

http://www.prodibio.fr/anglais/accueil.htm
 


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