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Zippys tank

I like the birch, plain old plywood is too rustic for me. I like your stain choice as well, just did a shelf in it. You are doing a great job~

Cute baby...;)
Thanks, that's my daughter Eva, we all call her pineapple. My oldest named her in utero and the family nickname stuck! She like to help around the outside and also try to eat play dough.
Looks awesome Pete. Can't wait to see it finished.
Hope to get it up by dec. with kids it's best to set the bar real low;)
Great job Pete, I could not have done it better.
Let me know if you need a job lol we can work on the speed
I appreciate the kind words. In no way can I match your work! When we had our addition done one fellow was this old Italian man, who forever had a cigarette in mouth and cut all trim on a table saw with no fence! Perfect cuts all the time. The doors will be interesting.
Looks great Pete, nicely done.
Thanks Jim.
Nice work on the stand and canopy Pete. Can't wait to see the final product.
Well when the tank is on I will have a beverage rest in the front thanks to your tank build idea!
 

redfishbluefish

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Pete, I wouldn’t be a bit surprised if Eva thinks that you just built her a nice playhouse….and you are now going to take it away.....you mean daddy.

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Looking good…..love the DIY stuff.
 
Well I have to confess ( red fish blue fish) I have used Bayer advanced. Yes it works and the corals seem unaffected. When I used coral RX the afew would drop at the 5 min mark and younger ones at the 7 min mark. By 15 minutes they would be dead and dissolving. The problem I found was for the montipora nudis. The RX annoyed them but would not dislodge them without basting and time to kill (TTK) was way over 15 minutes. So I tried the Bayer. The con is its cloudy so you can't see anything moving on coral, but it seems to work. The nicotinoids seem to hyper excite the pests and while it does not kill them after 15 min, they can be seen at the bottom speeding around, hyper like. This even applied to the monti nudis. After all corals seemed fine with max polyp extension within 3 hours post dip. The dose I used was about 0.9 ml per 100 ml of tank water.
 

redfishbluefish

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Well I have to confess ( red fish blue fish) I have used Bayer advanced. .........


Pete, I shall put on my “now you are four years old” hat……”nanny, nanny, poo, poo to you.” That translates to the negative words you said when I mentioned I was using Bayer (on my corals only)!


Just keep it away from your bees.


And I use it at 1 ml per 100 mls tank water….for about 15 to 20 minutes. Works great!


All good stuff Pete. :grin:
 

TanksNStuff

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Pete, wish I saw this thread before I just went out and spent a fortune on Oak trim boards for my stand. :(

Where did you get the birch veneer?

Oh, and it looks great by the way. Can't wait to see it after you stain it.
 
Pete, wish I saw this thread before I just went out and spent a fortune on Oak trim boards for my stand. :(

Where did you get the birch veneer?

Just found it at Home Depot. Had nice patterns so I got it. I tested the stain and saw no diff between maple or pine so I chose the pine. The color will be pretty dark so the patterns will be more subtle.

Oh, and it looks great by the way. Can't wait to see it after you stain it.
Thanks, get to do the doors tomorrow.
 
So I have programmable reefbreeder LEDs with 90degree optics on my 55. Great color mix but resulted in a red halo appearance in a few spots under red pots. I wanted to get a more diffuse spread and thought 120 degree optics might help. Went on ebay ordered new lenses, opened each light, swapped em out, cleaned the ton of dust bunnies in there and back on. Very cheap and easy project.It may be my sps head but I think the colors look a bit better and yes the halo is gone.
 
Did you replace all the lenses or just the ones with red LEDs? Can you PM me a link on the ebay lenses? I plan on getting Reefbreeders too and pair it up with 2 T5s that I have now. Thanks!!

And pics pls!! =)
 
My latest arts and craft idea... Ceramic frag mounts. I got magnets from K&J Magnetics that are plastic encased. Have been using them for over 6months with no problems. Seem well built. The 3/4 inch hold almost 10 lbs and run about 4$ a piece. Smaller are 2$ a piece and hold @ 3 lbs. well I see all these ceramic frag stations and my frag plugs are ceramic...so why not make my own. A coworkers wife is a potter and she recommended dishwater ceramic clay. Reef to reef recommends an earthenware low fire( @2000F) heat. So here is my crude tests

image.jpg crafts on the dinning room table. My wife said " I do" and I have 200+ witnesses!

image.jpg plastic encased 3/4 inch diameter magnet.

image.jpgback that will hold "not quite flush" recessed magnet.

So when fired the molecules fuse, so even if silicates were in there it's inert. My only problem is shrinkage. For those who snicker, it's not the problem with age or cold weather! Rather as the clay is fired and water molecules leave, the object shrinks so my holes will be smaller once fired. I made them larger...guestimator and will see. I'll show the updates once fired.
 
Did you replace all the lenses or just the ones with red LEDs? Can you PM me a link on the ebay lenses? I plan on getting Reefbreeders too and pair it up with 2 T5s that I have now. Thanks!!

And pics pls!! =)

Next time I dust I will take pics. But I'm not taking apart right now:joyous:
 
For those asking, too flipping cold to be sanding the 120 stand in my detached unheated garage. Did water changes in the DT and some pruning.
 
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