Details of a 300 gallon Marineland DD starphire display
Been a while since I've made the rounds, I thought I'd post some details of the display. First, a full tank shot from about a week ago. While I'm very happy with the rock, I have noticed a lot of brown algae growth. After speaking with others who have used Marco rocks, this is not uncommon. Fortunately, it blows right off the rock and the turbo snails make quick work ...
Updated 02-24-2011 at 01:17 AM by melev
Been getting a lot of work done lately. Most recently I've been transferring corals over. Here is a shot I took today while experimenting with white balance. It's not quite this warm in color in real life, but this was a very clear picture that provides a lot of detail, so I thought I'd share. And a couple other shots. This is from the right side looking left (from inside ...
This definitely turned into more than I expected, but I'd love any input. With the location of my wall outlets/circuits, where all the hardware is, and my desire to distribute electrical load as much as possible, I built this power distribution panel. I will have power from three 20 amp circuits coming into this panel (though only 2 are active right now; the fourth 20A circuit is dedicated to the AC system). If you look at the top left of this panel, above it you'll see 2 black plugs going directly ...
Updated 01-07-2011 at 12:59 AM by melev
Been a bit since I updated, but not since I've made progress. Boom. I cut the wall and glued the trim in place on the 26th, then had a few friends sneak over to help me slide the tank in place. It was a relatively straight forward event. The glass touches the wood trim that I've installed, and once it's all settled I'll caulk it together. I hesitated a few days on filling it though, ...
Updated 01-01-2011 at 08:59 PM by melev
I've been taking advantage of some down time at work to make good progress. I've not shared this image yet, so here's the completed stand. I've also got the light rack all secured. I hung it via a rancor bike hoist, which will allow me to pull it to the ceiling if it's in the way during maintenance, while also giving me the flexibility to adjust its operational height with ease. ...
Updated 12-19-2010 at 01:33 AM by melev