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Looks great mate!Cycling my Waterbox X60.2
Best of luck with this new edition! First tank? 
Looks great mate!Best of luck with this new edition! First tank?
What skimmer are you waiting for? Also, those shades look super cool!![]()
Cheers! I've seen 3D Reefing; they make some good looking stuff for sure!Thank
Thank you going to order one in about a week so it will get here closer to the end of the cycle.
Not sure what skimmer yet. And I got the shades and diffusers from 3D Reefing you can get them on Amazon for about $30
Thank you I had to drive 2.5 hours to get the live rock for the small tank and really wanted to aquascape this one myself.Very cool! Following along because I just put this same tank in my office. I sort of cheated on the timeline and used some already established rock and sand. Best of luck with yours!
-Ed
They are 8” from the surface and it is 19.7" deepOne in the center is fine especially as close to the surface as you have them. You may want to rent a light meter. That will burn up sps at 100% being that close. You are best off to use one, raise it 6" and use a light meter to set the wattage.
Just get the Bluetooth Apogee for a couple hundred and check it every 6 months or so. That seneye is a toy. Go to the AI Prime Facebook group and download the Pennywise Deadlights Pop program and run it once you are cycled. Play around with the app in the meantime. A real light meter allows you to do this. The Pennywise program is awesome and the last couple hours are blue for the pop. That group has been around for a long time and they have thousands of people that try out their programs over the years. This is the latest and greatest program. You will see comparisons in the group. AIs are freaking awesome. I can't believe someone coughs up $900 when they can get a Hydra 52 HD for less than $200. The sooner you understand this hobby is full of hypemen and the concept of less is more the better off you will be. Your corals may actually live too.They are 8” from the surface and it is 19.7" deep
I plan on getting a seneye reef monitor to check the par
One in the center is fine especially as close to the surface as you have them. You may want to rent a light meter. That will burn up sps at 100% being that close. You are best off to use one, raise it 6" and use a light meter to set the wattage.
You were incorrect I used the apogee MQ-510 if I did what you told me on the dead lights preset everything would be starved for lightJust get the Bluetooth Apogee for a couple hundred and check it every 6 months or so. That seneye is a toy. Go to the AI Prime Facebook group and download the Pennywise Deadlights Pop program and run it once you are cycled. Play around with the app in the meantime. A real light meter allows you to do this. The Pennywise program is awesome and the last couple hours are blue for the pop. That group has been around for a long time and they have thousands of people that try out their programs over the years. This is the latest and greatest program. You will see comparisons in the group. AIs are freaking awesome. I can't believe someone coughs up $900 when they can get a Hydra 52 HD for less than $200. The sooner you understand this hobby is full of hypemen and the concept of less is more the better off you will be. Your corals may actually live too.
Sell the diffusers as well. Remember... less is more and everyone is trying to sell you something...
Only reading 25 in the sand and barely 50 on the highest point of my rock workYou were incorrect I used the apogee MQ-510 if I did what you told me on the dead lights preset everything would be starved for light
You where right about those shades though they drop the par significantlyAwesome! I'm glad you got a meter. I'm surprised at the lights low output. I have some sitting 6" over a 30" deep tank and I'm at 40% on average. Rock is about 14" below the surface so 20" from the light.

