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Custom NUVO 20 Fusion: New Stand


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Excellent work on the stand thus far, looks fantastic!

 

Thanks yo!

Great work! Looking forward to this.

 

Everything else still going well?

 

Thanks Dave. Everything is else is going splendidly with the tank. Corals are chugging along.

 

 

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Very nice

 

The thing I like most is that you made it in your kitchen :lol:

You have no idea. My apartment looks like it got hit by a hurricane. X_X

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Has anyone else read this article?

 

http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0098529

 

 

Fed recruits grew significantly faster than unfed ones, with corals in the 3600, 1800, 600 and 0 (control) nauplii/L groups exhibiting volumetric growth rates of 10.65±1.46, 4.69±0.9, 3.64±0.55 and 1.18±0.37 mm3/week, respectively. Corals supplied with the highest density of nauplii increased their ecological volume by more than 74 times their initial size, achieving a mean final volume of 248.38±33.44 mm3. The benefits of feeding were apparent even after transplantation to the reef. The corals in the 3600, 1800, 600 and 0 nauplii/L groups grew to final sizes of 4875±260 mm3, 2036±627 mm3, 1066±70 mm3and 512±116 mm3, respectively. The fed corals had significantly higher survival rates than the unfed ones after transplantation (63%, 59%, 56% and 38% for the 3600, 1800, 600 and 0 nauplii/L treatments respectively)

 

 

 

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That scape is pure awesomeness!

Thank you so much!

I love it! Even the algae is pretty :)

 

The stand looks fantastic, the painted doors and natural shell really look good.

Thanks teeny; so much algae though :(; the woes of feeding a cube of frozen daily.

 

I'm quite pleased with how the stand turned out; the dark doors really hide the misalignment of the doors LOL.

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So nice and clean. Did you go back to a background in the last pic?

 

Getting ready to do this to a IM20 and if I can get it 1/2 as nice as yours, Ill be happy.

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So nice and clean. Did you go back to a background in the last pic?

 

Getting ready to do this to a IM20 and if I can get it 1/2 as nice as yours, Ill be happy.

Yes! I put 2 MP10s on the back wall so I ended up going back to a black background to hide them.

 

If you haven't unbaffled the tank yet, be super careful and take it slowly. Don't gash your hand up on the glass baffles like I did.

 

 

 

bet that is awesome with the bluefish link :lol:

It's the best. I can control lighting and sounds from my Ipad. Now I just need to get an Apex ;)

 

classy set up...nice job

Thanks man, I really appreciate it!

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Yes! I put 2 MP10s on the back wall so I ended up going back to a black background to hide them.

 

If you haven't unbaffled the tank yet, be super careful and take it slowly. Don't gash your hand up on the glass baffles like I did.

 

I haven't unbaffled it yet but when I do it will be done cautiously as I read about the potential for battle scars.

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Wow, that looks great.

 

With your scape the way it is, are you staying with the NBR Tide?

 

I think so. Seeing how my SPS are close to the center and close to the surface, I don't think I'll need any more power than what a tide has to offer. Only time will tell though.

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