Rimless Reef 4.0

How close is the back of your tank to the wall and how do you clean the back glass?
 
How close is the back of your tank to the wall and how do you clean the back glass?
About 4". I place a squeegee on a broomstick to wipe the outer glass. Ill post a video soon concerning it as many have asked this same question.

Inside the reef, I clean the glass with a 3' long arm scrapper. I have a number of videos on IG or Youtube showing me using it.

-Sonny
 
Excited to say that this reef will be upgrading it lighting? Stay tuned for more information, as well as some other images concerning a couple other reefs that are setup. One of which, hasn't yet been posted publicly.
 
Excited to say that this reef will be upgrading it lighting? Stay tuned for more information, as well as some other images concerning a couple other reefs that are setup. One of which, hasn't yet been posted publicly.
Tuned in.
 
Well, I mentioned a little bit ago that I was upgrading the lighting. I decided to upgrade the XR15's from G5 to G6, and will eventually upgrade the XR30's. I am now collaborating with Aperture (BRS/Ecotech/AI) so the upgraded units were provided, free of charge.

I have been very happy with the Radion G5's for almost four years now. So, it was an easy choice to upgrade to the G6's. I cant comment on the spread of light differences, as I have multiple lights up, overlapping each other in coverage.

However, I can say that the difference in spectrum is noticeable, with more UV and Violet LEDS in the mix. I cant quite describe the look in words, but everything just glow's and pop's a bit different than the G5's, and in a better way. The color rendition is richer, and reminds me of the old MH/VHO combo. Needless to say, I like it and my corals are doing great.

Check out this latest video of the reef, after hours when the main lights have shifted from white to blue. For daily video's, follow along on Instagram @Reefsite

 
Well, I mentioned a little bit ago that I was upgrading the lighting. I decided to upgrade the XR15's from G5 to G6, and will eventually upgrade the XR30's. I am now collaborating with Aperture (BRS/Ecotech/AI) so the upgraded units were provided, free of charge.

I have been very happy with the Radion G5's for almost four years now. So, it was an easy choice to upgrade to the G6's. I cant comment on the spread of light differences, as I have multiple lights up, overlapping each other in coverage.

However, I can say that the difference in spectrum is noticeable, with more UV and Violet LEDS in the mix. I cant quite describe the look in words, but everything just glow's and pop's a bit different than the G5's, and in a better way. The color rendition is richer, and reminds me of the old MH/VHO combo. Needless to say, I like it and my corals are doing great.

Check out this latest video of the reef, after hours when the main lights have shifted from white to blue. For daily video's, follow along on Instagram @Reefsite

Not in a place to watch the video, but did you go with the blue or pro xr30s? Congratulations on the collaboration!
 
still using the same lighting profile, or have you tinkered with it?

Yes, no changes other than lowering the intensity on the XR15's from 100% to 85%. As the corals adjust, I will bump up the intensity to 100%.
 
Sonny, great looking tank.

I'm in the planning phase of an upgrade. Moving from a RS 200xl to, well, before seeing your setup, RS 500 G2+ Peninsula. Now I'm thinking, and also trying to convince my wife, going with the Waterbox 6025 which would be around 10" longer than the RS 500. The 700 G2 is a bit too wide. The 25" wide would fit better in my space.

I assume you've been very pleased with the Waterbox?

Unfortunately, I already purchased 3 48" AI Blades for the future setup. I could look to see if I can get an exchange.
 
Curious, Have you measured par with the lighting at 100%
I have measured par on my XR15 gen 5 lights at 100%. They will grow SPS but barely getting 350 at the top a few inches below the surface.
 
I have measured par on my XR15 gen 5 lights at 100%. They will grow SPS but barely getting 350 at the top a few inches below the surface.
With Sonny having xr30s too I’m curious to see his numbers since the lights are fairly close to each other.
 
With Sonny having xr30s too I’m curious to see his numbers since the lights are fairly close to each other.
He's running gen 6 XR15s now and then will upgrade to the 30s. according to his posts in the thread here.
 
I have measured par on my XR15 gen 5 lights at 100%. They will grow SPS but barely getting 350 at the top a few inches below the surface.
Don’t tell rtparty that! He blocked me after I called him out claiming he was hitting 200+ in the sand! :rolling-on-the-floor-laughing: I had those lights! They put such a bad taste in my mouth I’m using halides!
 
He's running gen 6 XR15s now and then will upgrade to the 30s. according to his posts in the thread here.
Got it thank you. I run a xr30 blue on a Biocube at 77% intensity on AB+. Par is in the 400+ mid to upper and 250-300 on the bottom. I want to add 1% increments but find the corals pale out.
 
How do you keep your glass so spotless? I have to scrape the beginnings of coralline off the glass with a razor blade daily, and get brown film off the glass at least 2x a day. I always end up missing spots, too.
He uses windex from "the kids these days" tanks...
 
He uses windex from "the kids these days" tanks...
Hey, get off my lawn! :rolling-on-the-floor-laughing:

The glass stays clean simply by scraping it every couple days. My glass on the main display will accumulate a film in less than a day, while my smaller reef does not.

-Sonny
 

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