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After 3 years the Sicce PSK1000 is being retired. It's become way too loud and the vibration just resonates through the whole sump, which doesn't cut it in the living room. I switched the original return to a Reef Octopus and was impressed so I'm going to try the similar RODC 3500S Skimmer model to see how it fairs. At maximum power it's also about 1/3 of the wattage. I don't know how closely air and water rates have to be matched to the skimmer design, but since it's adjustable hopefully there's a sweet spot with this pump.

Update: Well that was worthwhile. The flow-through matches what I had before at 3/5 power, it's inaudible, and it produces a better foam.

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Your tank is absolutely amazing!

Just curious how high are your lights above the water?

Thanks! Lights are about 7" above the water line. They do get wet on occasion but I like the wide angle lenses for shadowing and the lower level keeps the light inside the tank.
 
I am running my hydra 52s about the same height. I have been going through some small changes trying to find the right settings. Seems like your colors "pop" a lot more than mine.

Eventually I'll get them where I want them. Do you know what the kelvin spectrums you are running throughout the day are?
 
I am running my hydra 52s about the same height. I have been going through some small changes trying to find the right settings. Seems like your colors "pop" a lot more than mine.

Eventually I'll get them where I want them. Do you know what the kelvin spectrums you are running throughout the day are?

My colors didn't come out for quite awhile either. Increasing the fish load did a lot for my colors. Kelvin is always changing, but throughout the day the main points are roughly 20,000K → 13,000K → 20,000K.
 
My colors didn't come out for quite awhile either. Increasing the fish load did a lot for my colors. Kelvin is always changing, but throughout the day the main points are roughly 20,000K → 13,000K → 20,000K.

Thanks for the information! I have adjusted my lighting to use 14000, 10000, 14000. I'm gonna run it for 2-3 months, and see what I get.
 
do you have any Ignitus Anthias? i see they are on the smaller side. thinking of trying to get a trio.


edit: found your stock list, looks like you have 2.
 
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do you have any Ignitus Anthias? i see they are on the smaller side. thinking of trying to get a trio.

edit: found your stock list, looks like you have 2.

Yep, one male and a female. It's a smaller anthias, and very open water. The juveniles look very similar to Dispar, but more of a peach color than orange and develop a really nice red dorsal fin. They are probably the most peaceful anthias I keep, maybe tied with Purple Queens.

 
I submit to you proof that all the fancy schmancy photos Chris posts are IN FACT Photoshop'd!!! I call fraud; if I hadn't seen his tank first hand to know they are not I would swear they are. It's a fraud of a fraud. Yes, it's a Monday deal with the confusion as I have to deal with this line of thinking every day.

It's almost like this guy will chop for kicks when asked too....

https://reefbuilders.com/2016/01/23/the-madness-of-photoshop-corals/
 
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I submit to you proof that all the fancy schmancy photos Chris posts are IN FACT Photoshop'd!!! I call fraud; if I hadn't seen his tank first hand to know they are not I would swear they are. It's a fraud of a fraud. Yes, it's a Monday deal with the confusion as I have to deal with this line of thinking every day.

It's almost like this guy will chop for kicks when asked too....

https://reefbuilders.com/2016/01/23/the-madness-of-photoshop-corals/

You are first in line for the Bali Yellow Slimer. Limited Supply!

* Note that trips from St. Louis Park to Webster can cause coral to lose color. Please give it time. By the time you admit that it will never become yellow, you won't care anymore. Thank you for your business.
 
Only one leucozonus made it through quarantine. The male developed a weird bloating issue and stopped eating. Female does great in the group. I might add another eventually if they are available at the right time.






Insert pellets here.




Candy cruising around.




Nuptial color of the male Cooper's anthias. I can't get proper color because he will only do this at a certain time of the evening when the lighting is heavy blue. The body loses all of the red color except for a vertical red blotch and the caudal and pelvic fins. Normal coloration is here.

 
Im amazed at how crisp the photos are of the fish. I try even at really fast shutter speeds and I still get smeary scales. Yours a sharp with tiny flecks of detail. Do I do the tank upgrade or get a new camera... ARG!!

I don't know how soon you wanted to try the white bar again but NYAquatic just posted today or yesterday that they had 3 males and 3 females
http://www.nyaquatic.com/white-bar-anthias-pseudanthias-leucozonus/

AND NY just posted a Venustus if anyone wanted to join me
 
Im amazed at how crisp the photos are of the fish. I try even at really fast shutter speeds and I still get smeary scales. Yours a sharp with tiny flecks of detail. Do I do the tank upgrade or get a new camera... ARG!!

I don't know how soon you wanted to try the white bar again but NYAquatic just posted today or yesterday that they had 3 males and 3 females
http://www.nyaquatic.com/white-bar-anthias-pseudanthias-leucozonus/

AND NY just posted a Venustus if anyone wanted to join me

I'm kind of hesitant since we've got a vacation planned this month, I'll have to wait until March at least. I've ordered from NYAquatic twice and each box had a bag floater. Maybe just a fluke, but I hope that they become available elsewhere.

Here are the settings for each shot. The Canon still does pretty well considering I got it in 2008. It does shows its age with ISO performance and I think that more action shots would be possible if I could shoot at 3200. I eagerly await a 5D Mark 4.

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I'm seriously thinking that I need to get my own lens; and soon! A 3D printer can wait.

That leucozonus is amazing; too bad the other's didn't make it.
It does seem that the variety of available anthias species has been growing over the past few months. I would expect that it means these newer species may become available more often now due to the demand for them.
 

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