QUOTE (Mustang Boy @ Feb 12 2010, 08:42 PM)

i have a question isnt that heater a potential snag hazard wouldnt it be better to use some kind of exernal heat source like heat tape used for reptile enclusures and have it hooked to a temp controler that you could stick in the bubble tube to keep it out of the way of the jellies. now unless you can get to the bottom of the "bowl" to place the heat tape it wont be the prettiest thing but i think it would be alot safer for the jellies
oohh yea and i vote for blue
QUOTE (Exhale @ Feb 13 2010, 09:00 PM)

Heater, if we go with Moon's we do not need a heater being they need to be kept at 55 - 60. But we are also looking at other ways to heat the orb.
Thanks for everyone's well wishes!
We have asked Jellyfish Art Direct to help us out and send us some jellyfish to show it works to all the members of the Nano-Reef Community. We will let you know what they say.
- A
The jellyfish we're looking at seem to be a specific warm water breed. The recommend temp is 77 degrees. The ones that are native to colder waters, as Andy said 55 - 60 degrees are more difficult and expensive to keep since they require a chiller. We're not going to go there lol - At least as long as i'm paying for this project ;-)
As far as a snag hazard - That seems to be a legitimate point, at least in my mind. I haven't gotten a definitive answer on how much a risk it could pose to the jellies. jellyfishart.com seems to use a very simular heater to what we're using. We've been in contact with them about this project, and I believe they are following this thread. I will get in contact with them specifically about the heater snag risk and any mitigation techniques.
-Bryan
QUOTE (Battle Born @ Feb 15 2010, 05:48 PM)

Hey guys, picked up a biube today! hopefully I'll have this bad boy cycling soon. just want to make sure I'm %100 clear on everything first. It's my first tank! (wish me luck)
If at all possible, do you think you could measure your bubble tube for me?
allow me to think out loud for a second...
16g life = 25" tall
12g life = 23" tall
16g biorb = 20.5" tall
Biube = 18" tall
I expect that the taller tanks will have longer bubble tubes, but I can't find any dimensions online. These longer tubes could be a pretty clean solution for our needs. I've emailed a few suppliers about exact dimensions so hopefully I'll get some replies soon.
I'll measure my biube's tube when I take it out of the box later. just for reference
Edit: took some rough measurements before work today.
tube is about 11.5", with a 1.5" gap to the bottom of the light. It doesn't look terrible, but could probably stand to come up a bit. The tank will be seen at a slightly upward angle from the couch so I want to make sure it looks full, and of course give the jellies some extra room.
anyways, it doesn't look too bad so I think I'll start cycling while I'm working out the small stuff. gotta go buy some water.
Looks good. I'll try to get you a measurement tomorrow on our bubble tube. As I said in a previous post we just stuck a turkey baster tube that was cut down to the desired length in the end of our bubble tube... It's not the most elegant solution but it works & honestly to the casual observer you can barely tell it's been modified.