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mrhasan 12-09-2015 04:27 AM

Raied's Punyaquarium Build
 
Well, I am back :mrgreen:

For the past 1 year, I have had quite a few changes: I got the perfect job, I bought a brand new car and finally switched to a better apartment. I thought about restarting my hobby but some things kept on blocking it. But finally, few weeks back, when I was talking to a client from long island and he showed how he was using the LED fixtures from the company that I work for (I work for a LED manufacturer btw), that clicked my determination! I have finally decided to pull the trigger once more.

Well this tank is NOT going to be like the last big mistake I made. It is going to be small, only LPS and softies and something that I can enjoy instead of experimenting with. From the top of my mind, I am planning on the following:

1. Tank dimension: 18"x18"x15". Will be starfire, black siliconed and absolutely no trim. I am ready to sacrifice size but won't have any trim and get bugged by the salt creeps.

2. Lighting: as many of you know, I am not a big fan of LEDs for aquarium. But for this tank, I am going for LEDs and none other than Kessil (they are a real LED fixture manufacturer). Reviews seems to be good and I like their no lens fixtures for the nice colour blend. For the tank size, I am going for A160. I am struggling to find the PAR readings out of these fixtures; can anyone please help me out with this?

3. Filtration: This is something that I am debating with myself. I want a big skimmer on the tank and since my previous filtration experience has always been overkill, I don't want to repeat the same thing again. Then again, I am open to suggestions for this. Anything that can be done without sump. Suggestions are always welcome.

4. Content: as mentioned earlier, this is going to be a tank that I can enjoy instead of messing around with. I really like the idea of a bonai tree (with various colours of torches) and I will probably be going for that. Want something sweet and simple this time. Colourful, basic, with some crazy clownfish clowning around.

Just as a quick flashback, this is where I left an year ago:

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5820/...50dc0b29_b.jpg

I am excited :)

WarDog 12-09-2015 04:34 AM

Welcome back!

Only 21 gallons? You'll be upgrading soon, lol!

mrhasan 12-09-2015 04:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WarDog (Post 973306)
Welcome back!

Only 21 gallons? You'll be upgrading soon, lol!

Thanks Warren :D

Nah I got tired of big tanks. I am not going to think about big tanks until I get my own place and that is not happening anytime soon. Its hard for me to maintain big tanks at rented places.

kien 12-09-2015 05:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrhasan (Post 973304)
Well this tank is NOT going to be like the last big mistake I made.

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrhasan (Post 973304)

Just as a quick flashback, this is where I left an year ago:

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5820/...50dc0b29_b.jpg

HUH? Say whut ?!? These two things don't seem to add up. :lol: I would hardly call your last tank a "big mistake" :-)

Welcome back !

Aquattro 12-09-2015 05:20 AM

This big mistake was supposed to be TOTQ. Just bad timing all around.

maron6977 12-09-2015 05:41 AM

Good to see you back .
Was only a matter of time

Dearth 12-09-2015 11:32 AM

Glad to see you back Raied missed seeing your tank which I might add was to drool for regardless of what you think 😜

Btw your not allowed to leave again that's the rules

Myka 12-09-2015 12:32 PM

Welcome back! Why don't you put a false back in it like the AIO tanks and make the compartment big enough to hold a little Tunze skimmer? Hang-on skimmers overflow onto your floor unless you mod them.

Delphinus 12-09-2015 07:30 PM

Welcome back, I look forward to seeing what you put together for this time around. :)

In many ways it's nice to have a clean/fresh start. I can't help on the PAR readings but I sure do like the Kessil's myself, if I were to completely fresh start myself I'd give those a serious consideration. I keep looking at them for use as plant lights too.

Proteus 12-09-2015 11:39 PM

I Knew you be back Raied 😁


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