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HI, present me and my little "big" project


NAx0

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Hi, present... my little dream! :P

 

First... the thank-- 15,7x15,7x17,7 total= 15,84 UKgallons

 

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After,... background

 

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SEcond chapter:

 

Acuascaping: right

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ALL THKS!!!:)

 

More photos

 

Ilumintaion,

 

Consist, in 4x36w PC (electronic ballast) DIY

 

1x36-blue actinic

1x36 white 10kº

2x35 50% act. 50% daylight

 

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Electronic ballastr i'm recicled Jebo Lighting

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-----This photo i'm using Biostar Flotor- (Aquamedic) filter, and skimmer:)

Finish

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The last photo, its left side acuascape, in to holl im introduting 2 eheim compact 1000 liter/h and litlle refugium

 

 

 

PD: Sorry.... me english is very poor:blush:

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Finish rockscape and reef start.

 

Life rock and whater madurated in 75galones reef.

 

general:

(only zoos and actinodiscus)

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left:

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right:

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up:;)

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little macros shots

 

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qualudethunder

Awesome setup. There is person on here that did the same thing.

qfour20

 

These things look great.

 

Naxo... just be careful with the particleboard that you are using for the hood. That stuff will literally fall apart and warp real bad when it gets wet.

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/qualudethunder /

 

 

Certain, the structure is protected by glass, this enlarges the temperature to the 26 degrees (centigrade), but thus remains protected my canopy, and inside it is lined of reflecting plastic

 

 

/impur/

 

 

For the union of the rocks, I have perforated them and then united with flanges, and the holes that remained occupied them with epoxy

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Originally posted by NAx0

/qualudethunder /

 

 

Certain, the structure is protected by glass, this enlarges the temperature to the 26 degrees (centigrade), but thus remains protected my canopy,  and inside it is lined of reflecting plastic

 

 

/impur/

 

 

For the union of the rocks, I have perforated them and then united with flanges, and the holes that remained occupied them with epoxy

 

I can see how the rocks are attached, but how does the whole structure stay upright? Is the eggcrate epoxied to the glass?

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