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Old 07-22-2013, 10:16 AM   #161
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Thanks... its still a working progress i dont have landscaping yards and alot of rocks just laying around so i had to buy mine online..

Yea it does i had them in a 55g at first and with more white thn black and the fish i posted looked soo drab we named him domino cause he wa black n white with colored fins .. put him in my 125g he now looks blue with bright red fins not that the picture shows well he doesnt stay still to long so its a lucky snap ..

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Old 08-14-2013, 01:14 AM   #162
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Update got my wood prepped collected more got the sand level i was looking for will be getting lace rock this week end
Whatcha all think so far
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Old 08-14-2013, 10:52 AM   #163
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Looks good... i luv the driftwood...once you have added the lace rock itll look more complete and fish of course...lol
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Old 08-14-2013, 02:02 PM   #164
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Looks good... i luv the driftwood...once you have added the lace rock itll look more complete and fish of course...lol
Thank you I'm going to play with it some more tonight after work to get a couple different ideas on how it will end up
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Old 08-14-2013, 10:11 PM   #165
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OK I'm settled with how it looks moved wood around and rocks now with the open space I'm going for 1-3 lace rocks of a decent size

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Old 08-15-2013, 11:15 AM   #166
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that's coming along nicely.... that was a wicked killer score on the DW also...

where in the PNW are you at? I'm from Poulsbo, WA myself
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Old 08-15-2013, 11:17 AM   #167
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that's coming along nicely.... that was a wicked killer score on the DW also...

where in the PNW are you at? I'm from Poulsbo, WA myself
I'm in mountlake terrace and thank you
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Old 08-15-2013, 12:14 PM   #168
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West Seattle here.

I'm chiming in late here. What fish will be going in there?
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Old 08-15-2013, 12:47 PM   #169
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I'm going with some smaller haps and peacocks
Placidochromis electra
-Copadichromis borleyi "Mbenji"
-Otopharynx tetrastigma
-Lethrinops sp. "Red Cap" (Itungi)

I'm not doing all 4 species I'm going with either 1-3 out of this list with 2-3 apiece then picking some nice peacocks don't know which yet to give a good mix of color and shape
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Old 08-15-2013, 09:59 PM   #170
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Looking good man! Ive just built a 125 Peacock Hap tank. I built a dual overflow and sump totally DIY. I suggest you look at AH lighting supply. You seem pretty handy. I found that I can light my tank with 2 96 watt strips for 200$. The bulbs also come in a combo of white and actinic blue. I found that a good DIY LED setup was more expensive. AH is a really good company. They really helped me a ton. Good luck!
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Old 08-15-2013, 10:04 PM   #171
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Looking good man! Ive just built a 125 Peacock Hap tank. I built a dual overflow and sump totally DIY. I suggest you look at AH lighting supply. You seem pretty handy. I found that I can light my tank with 2 96 watt strips for 200$. The bulbs also come in a combo of white and actinic blue. I found that a good DIY LED setup was more expensive. AH is a really good company. They really helped me a ton. Good luck!
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Thank you I'll have to take a look at the company was your total cost for parts 200$
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Yes, Actually less like 184 and change. The only thing you will need to do is build or retrofit a shell of an old light strip.
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I have a video of my tank without the lights. I havent built them yet Ill send you a link to the video...I dont want to post it here because i used some bad words on it lol! Ill send you a pm
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I have a video of my tank without the lights. I havent built them yet Ill send you a link to the video...I dont want to post it here because i used some bad words on it lol! Ill send you a pm
OK cool I'll take a look
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Tank looks good man didn't get much of the light though where'd you find a 6' shop light at
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Home depot...But it is really not enough wattage. I just set it up so I could have something while I build my fixtures
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Home depot...But it is really not enough wattage. I just set it up so I could have something while I build my fixtures
Funny I went to both home depot and Lowes neither carried 6' lights how much was the strips cause I was able to find on eBay similar lights with timer and power supply for less than 50$ and I can easily build a wooden frame for it
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OK cool thanks for the link I'm thinking either the 1st or 2nd one I'm not growing plants so I just need a good light to show off colors I might do one of the others for my 55 for more light though I'm growing plants on that one
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You can wire the 96 for half wattage. Let me know what you figure out. If i can help in any way let me know! Also I like Live fish direct. They have been great to deal with and ive never had a single problem with them shipping fish. Good luck!
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