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Try a shcedule 80 bulkhead from brs, and also, a sch80 ball valve is mush easier to turn.
They are bristle worms, the little guys are very beneficial.
Cut your tanks flow and put a little blob of kalk paste on it. Works every time :)
We think we found a controller to use, it will be going on the upcoming SuperNova fixture
I need help programming arduino, and need someone to write the program for me. Thanks!
1 evo 750 in each corner will do it.
Sweet tank, man I wish I had corner overflows, the big blocks are just a big pain.
I was mostly reffering ot the 400-420nm spectrums, as grim said. Reds and greens and blues do a good job, but not a s good as violets in addition to...
I also notice that a lot of people forget the 400-420nm spectrum. That is mostly due to cree not making those LEDs. A fixture in the $500 plus range...
lol, I'm glad you like your fixture
Not Taotronics, Reef Breeders ;D Great job on the hanger!
Canister filter would be your best bet. Would the pump have enough power though?
Nice carpentry
Well, why have all the equipment in the display? And even without a sump, the return line should not be your main source of circulation. If you don't...
Why would you not want a sump, and what exactly does that have to do with flow, lol. Just put a sponge pad around the powerhead.
Cool. Post pics of the salamander in that sweet setup!
I believe Fsukum is doing that. I would reccomend metal conduit, as it will not flex, and looks much sleeker. 1/2" would be fine.
PWM as a direct input would rarely be seen in the hobby. 10x the norm, now I wouldn't try that, lol
Up to 60%! That's outrageous. Running LEDs lower than the max would in no way harm them, only help them. Less power means less heat, and less strain...
Dimming LEDs will increase their lifespan. Running them at lower currents is quite beneficial.
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