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Old 04-15-2010, 05:13 AM
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Ok well not so sure where to start as my dinning room is starting to look like a ummm fish store??? lol. Anyway I have a 33gal that has been up and running and I am sure some of you had seen my mess that was going on for the past week anyway that is fixed now. Now time to do the big tank. I went and picked up my tank from my mom's last weekend. The dimension of the tank are 72 x 20 x 20. Its not drilled and as of now I can't drill it as I am renting a house and live on the upstairs floor kind of afraid to put anymore weight then there already is going to be on this upstairs floor. SO with that said everything will just have to hang on the back till I move into my own house and can do whatever the hell I want lol. So if any of you have any opinions and what I should do ALL advice is more then welcome as this is the first time I have ever really set up a true saltwater tank. ( I have had saltwater for many years but nothing like this.) So far all I have is the tank the stand 110lbs of live rock (thanks to Kevin for his AMAZING customer service and help picking out some really nice rock from his store All this is sitting in a large rubbermaid contain with a aquaclear 500 with a ton of carbon in it. A heater and a powerhead. My next task is for the boyfriend he is going to sand down the stand and repaint it with rust proof paint, then its time to get some lighting I am thinking about going with the this:

These Aquatic Life Six-Lamp T5 HO light fixtures offer 420/460nm, 700+ nm and Lunar lights in one streamlined unit. A timer controls the T5 HO fluorescent lamps and LEDs independently, allowing for a fully programmable 24 hour lighting cycle. Low voltage cooling fans come built right in to keep the fixture cool and direct heat away from the aquarium. Adjustable frame mounts and suspension ports allow for multiple configurations when mounting the fixture above your aquarium. German made reflectors are designed to increase each individual light bulb's intensity, maximizing the fixture's overall light output. Bulbs and mounting brackets are included. Produce more light in a compact housing with these new six-lamp high output fixtures! 72" fixture includes: 6 x 36" T5 HO 39W Actinic/Blue Lamps, 6 x 36" T5 HO 39W 10,000K Lamps, and 6 x 1W Lunar LED's.

GOOD or Not so good??? and what does it mean by it offers 420/460nm, 700+ nm not sure what those numbers mean or what nm stands for????

Anyway so far that is all I have oh yeah and for filteration for now I have 2 aqua clear 500 so if you have advice on filteration I should be using other then those I am getting a skimmer just not sure what one to get I heard about one called Deltec tonight and SWC skimmers so any help in this catagory would be great too. What heaters do you guys use? I guess I will have to get some new ones of those as well. The salt I am using is Instant Oceans Reef Crystal. It seems to be pretty nice stuff so far in the 33gal. Ok sorry this is a story I will post pictures as I know everyone LOVES pic's as soon as I get them on the computer. For now I will leave it here till I do some more with this. Right now I am just going to sit on my couch and look at all my stuff in my dinning room and dream how it will look once all set up lol.
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Old 04-15-2010, 12:54 PM
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Welcome to the big leagues Jenn.......thats quite the jump, from a 33 to a six footer(your gonna love the length)....cant wait to see what you do with the aquascaping
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Old 04-15-2010, 02:08 PM
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I hope you get your rock back into the design you had in the store. You had some really neat caves and ledges happening. We also had a ton of fun and there must have been 2 gallons of water on my floor LOL.
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Old 04-15-2010, 04:22 PM
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what does it mean by it offers 420/460nm, 700+ nm not sure what those numbers mean or what nm stands for????
Bulbs come in different wavelengths of light. If you look on the box for a T5 light it will typically show you a graph of the light spectrum from blue to yellow/red. That bulb will output light somewhere on that chart and that is its output wavelength.



Actinic lights, for example, produce only light at a specific wavelength--420 or 460 nm (nm stands for nano meters - the measure of wave length). This peak wavelength value, which produces a very blue light, was chosen because during photosynthesis chlorophyll a absorbs light near this wavelength. These blue lights also help to augment the fluorescence of corals. That is, it makes them glow
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Old 04-15-2010, 07:31 PM
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Hey Doug, Yes it will be amazing I hope lol. I had this tank as an african cichlid tank before it was truely beautiful then, so I can't even imagine what it will look like in saltwater, I will post pictures as I go along with this project

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Welcome to the big leagues Jenn.......thats quite the jump, from a 33 to a six footer(your gonna love the length)....cant wait to see what you do with the aquascaping
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Old 04-15-2010, 07:32 PM
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I hope you get your rock back into the design you had in the store. You had some really neat caves and ledges happening. We also had a ton of fun and there must have been 2 gallons of water on my floor LOL.
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Yes I hope we can get it back to how it was too! That looked really neat how it was on the floor.
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Old 04-15-2010, 07:35 PM
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Hey Kien!

First I want to say your tank is beautiful! simply wow I love your aquascaping. Anyway Thank you so much for explaining this to me I was clueless when I read that part about the 420-460nm and 700+nm I was like huh ok. lol.

So what would be the best combination in a 12 light fixture? How many of each bulb so I do? and what kind? I know the stock ones are probably what I will keep in there for the first little while, just to save money for other stuff as I won't be getting corals right away.

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Bulbs come in different wavelengths of light. If you look on the box for a T5 light it will typically show you a graph of the light spectrum from blue to yellow/red. That bulb will output light somewhere on that chart and that is its output wavelength.



Actinic lights, for example, produce only light at a specific wavelength--420 or 460 nm (nm stands for nano meters - the measure of wave length). This peak wavelength value, which produces a very blue light, was chosen because during photosynthesis chlorophyll a absorbs light near this wavelength. These blue lights also help to augment the fluorescence of corals. That is, it makes them glow
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Old 04-15-2010, 09:41 PM
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Hey Doug, Yes it will be amazing I hope lol. I had this tank as an african cichlid tank before it was truely beautiful then, so I can't even imagine what it will look like in saltwater, I will post pictures as I go along with this project
Hey me too......my current reef tank used to be an African tank too....what lake were you into?
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Old 04-16-2010, 01:13 AM
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I had a few tanks at that time lol. This particular tank was all malawi the mubuna spieces. I had a Tanganikian tank and a victorian tank as well lol. It was allot fun, breeding and selling the fry, sometimes I miss my cichlids lol.

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oh ya i had pretty much every type of Cichlids i loves them too loves the south aferican too alot.
JD's
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Jag's
Terror's
lump heads
dolphins

MAY BE I sHould hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm naw
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