Getting started on a build thread! My tank is three months old. Started with the current usa orbit marine LED. I would not suggest this light. I have since added a noopsyche k7 pro II and I hugely suggest this light to others!
Great light! Tell us more about your tank - what size is it? What type of filtration do you have? What is the goal for the tank (fish, coral, anemones, etc.)?
Great light! Tell us more about your tank - what size is it? What type of filtration do you have? What is the goal for the tank (fish, coral, anemones, etc.)?
It's a 75 gallon standard aquarium with a 15 gallon euro-reef sump, skimmer, and gracilaria in the fuge. Planning a move in July where I'll be upgrading to the Eshopps 2nd-gen R-300 and hopefully setting up the display peninsula-style.
It's a 75 gallon standard aquarium with a 15 gallon euro-reef sump, skimmer, and gracilaria in the fuge. Planning a move in July where I'll be upgrading to the Eshopps 2nd-gen R-300 and hopefully setting up the display peninsula-style.
What brand tank did you get and does it have the center support brace? Are you happy with that? Where did you buy the lights from? I am trying to understand, is it 2 boxes with one of them being a fan? Why did you pick this over others such as Prime 16? What do you plan to have in your tank?
What brand tank did you get and does it have the center support brace? Are you happy with that? Where did you buy the lights from? I am trying to understand, is it 2 boxes with one of them being a fan? Why did you pick this over others such as Prime 16? What do you plan to have in your tank?
It's a Marineland Majesty 75 gallon, check it out at the link below.
I was given a 14 year old 46 gallon bow-front aquarium with a broken brace in January 2019, and that was my introduction to reefing. The bow-front was fish-only for the first six months while I learned the basics, then I picked up some corals and a 36" Current USA Orbit Marine LED. I didnt know as much as I should have when making this initial $150 lighting investment, but I focused on the spread for my 36" tank. The tank looked great, but the corals weren't happy.
On February 14, 2020, that tank bust a seam. I was lucky enough to catch both the Presidents day sale and the valentines day sale that weekend and walked out with the $500 package for $215. After upgrading to the 75 gallon, four foot tank, the 36" Current USA LED didnt cut it visually. I had to upgrade, although I had wanted to for some time after realizing that my light didn't even give 150 par at 6" deep when sitting on the glass lid. For a couple of months, I sat with an AI Prime Reef in my cart on BulkReefSupply, growing closer and closer to committing to the purchase. After mounds of research, I felt really good about the Noopsyche k7 Pro II, and was able to order one through a US distributor. I saw an immediate improvement in my corals; within minutes they had all perked up. It's near identical to the ai Prime 32 and my max par is now in the 500s if I want it to be. I've decided to mount the noopsyche center-right and the Current USA next to it, so that there will be some overlap.
To answer the other questions:
The new tank has a center brace and I'm quite happy with it. It's far from my dream tank, and the 1/2 inch glass is more thin than I would prefer, but I absolutely love it for the price.
The light is one single unit with a fan built-in. I am in the process of building a canopy for my tank where the lights will hang 8" above the surface as I am not a fan of the glass lids. I previously had the strip-led sitting atop the glass lids, but I fashioned a temporary mount for the noopsyche when it first arrived. I have improved my temporary mount into a nice shelf since my last post, check it out! I included a mount for the strip-LED, but have decided to keep it on the glass lid for the time being.
It's a Marineland Majesty 75 gallon, check it out at the link below.
I was given a 14 year old 46 gallon bow-front aquarium with a broken brace in January 2019, and that was my introduction to reefing. The bow-front was fish-only for the first six months while I learned the basics, then I picked up some corals and a 36" Current USA Orbit Marine LED. I didnt know as much as I should have when making this initial $150 lighting investment, but I focused on the spread for my 36" tank. The tank looked great, but the corals weren't happy.
On February 14, 2020, that tank bust a seam. I was lucky enough to catch both the Presidents day sale and the valentines day sale that weekend and walked out with the $500 package for $215. After upgrading to the 75 gallon, four foot tank, the 36" Current USA LED didnt cut it visually. I had to upgrade, although I had wanted to for some time after realizing that my light didn't even give 150 par at 6" deep when sitting on the glass lid. For a couple of months, I sat with an AI Prime Reef in my cart on BulkReefSupply, growing closer and closer to committing to the purchase. After mounds of research, I felt really good about the Noopsyche k7 Pro II, and was able to order one through a US distributor. I saw an immediate improvement in my corals; within minutes they had all perked up. It's near identical to the ai Prime 32 and my max par is now in the 500s if I want it to be. I've decided to mount the noopsyche center-right and the Current USA next to it, so that there will be some overlap.
To answer the other questions:
The new tank has a center brace and I'm quite happy with it. It's far from my dream tank, and the 1/2 inch glass is more thin than I would prefer, but I absolutely love it for the price.
The light is one single unit with a fan built-in. I am in the process of building a canopy for my tank where the lights will hang 8" above the surface as I am not a fan of the glass lids. I previously had the strip-led sitting atop the glass lids, but I fashioned a temporary mount for the noopsyche when it first arrived. I have improved my temporary mount into a nice shelf since my last post, check it out! I included a mount for the strip-LED, but have decided to keep it on the glass lid for the time being.
The Marineland package is on sale for $299 right now. Nice setup! It's so tempting to get one that big but it's more real estate than I want to tackle. Where did you purchase the lights?
I'm really hoping the xenia take over the fuge one day so I can take out the gracillaria. Itd be amazing to upgrade my skimmer. I got this skimmer rated for 70 gallons back when I had a 46 gallon. Now I'm pushing 100 gallons and I could use an upgrade!