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Sean's 29G Reef Tank


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    AJ :) - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Interesting fixtures. Do they clamp in the middle?

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    Seano Hermano - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    The threaded part unscrews so you can attach a lamp shade.

    They are corded (rather than hard-wire), so they will hang from the ceiling by a hook and the cords will go back down the wall behind the tank.

    They were $15 each.

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    thepanfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Be careful, try to use 2 hooks. Don't want your new lights taking a deadly bath on you.

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    Seano Hermano - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    That would suck. lol.

    We are going to use anchors in the ceiling (covering the tank with a sheet while doing this), to hold a piece of birch, or the like (not sure exactly what kind yet--it's going to be scrap from Dad's work). Then we will attach the pendants to the wood in the ceiling. This will allow me to raise and lower the pendants for better light acclimation.

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    thepanfish - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seano Hermano View Post
    That would suck. lol.

    We are going to use anchors in the ceiling (covering the tank with a sheet while doing this), to hold a piece of birch, or the like (not sure exactly what kind yet--it's going to be scrap from Dad's work). Then we will attach the pendants to the wood in the ceiling. This will allow me to raise and lower the pendants for better light acclimation.
    You could use some pulleys to raise and lower the 2x4. That would give you something to mount moonlights...

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    Seano Hermano - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Thanks. I am going to use that idea.

    ---------- Post added at 09:47 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:46 PM ----------

    I am working on a diy bio-pellet reactor and a diy ato for my tank. I got a bunch of parts tonight.

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    Seano Hermano - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    WM EcoBak ULNS Pellets

    photobucket 6891 1327003859988 - Sean's 29G Reef Tank

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    Seano Hermano - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    All corals from this tank will be downgraded to a 10g nano. Follow this link to see the new build.

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