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Tank From The Top Neon Green Toadstool, Hammer; Alien Eye Chalice
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(Tyree?) Neon Green Toadstool, Neon Green Hammer, Alien Eye Chalice frag© James N. Dart
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Idaho Grape Montipora, red bubble-tipped anemone, green star polyps© James N. Dart
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Purple w/green polyps acro, three types of Green Star Polyps (GSP)© James N. Dart
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Green pocillopora, Blue Clove polyps, Candy Cane coral-
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From the album: corals for sale 9-17-2103
parent colony of sunset montipora. Damage from tank over heat visible here. 2 frags available < 1/2 inch, from non-damaged portion -
Hello All I currently have an LED fixture that I built like 4 years ago and while it worked very well for my previous tank (10 gallon aquarium) I am not very happy with it over my 22 shallow aquarium. Some of the issues I am currently facing is not enough PAR for SPS corals, no equal spread across & lacking of spectrum that some corals need for growing. Also, my tank is 24"x24" and the layout of these leds is rectangular so 2 sides of the tank get more light than the other. All this said, I am going to be building a new LED fixture with the following LEDS: 08 CREE XT-E Neutral Whites LEDS 16 CREE XT-E Royal Blue LEDS 04 LEDgroupBuy OCW (Ocean Coral White) LEDS 08 LEDgroupBuy Hyper Violet 430nm LEDS I am hoping I can achieve 500 PAR at some area's at least and have an equal spread across all the tank.. I will be installing these leds into a 10"x10" heatsink from heatsinkusa and will group the leds into 4 identical clusters with the purpose of mixing the led colors as good as possible. Also, I will be building a jarduino along the way so that I can control the output % of each led channel separately by hour, this way you can create a sunrise & sunset effects. I might expand this controller leater to add some of the other pre-programmed features such as moonlight (with schedulle by area), temperature sensors, heater control, etc.. I already created a post on how to put together the LDD drivers to power these leds located here. Here is a picture of some of the parts that will be used to put together this project, notice that I am still waiting for some parts such as the Power supply and the TFT monitor for the jarduino. LED Cluster Cluster with 60 degree optics "Arduino" and shield from ebay Thanks for watching and any suggestions or ideas to help me on this project would be appreciated!
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Large frag of lemon lime montipora; not sure if monti cap or not-
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Alien Eye Chalice, Tri-Color Acro, Green Pocillopora frags -
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I'm looking to ship SPS colonies from my tank in MD to my new tank in CA. Most of the colonies are in the ball park of 3" x 3" x 3", though some are bigger in some dimensions. What is the absolute safest way to ship them? This is what I have planned (based on the info I've gathered from numerous threads): 1) Buy a bunch of tall tupperware containers. 2) cut colony from live rock, hopefully leaving a bit of the live rock where it encrusted. 3) place base of colony on styrofoam cut out (approximately the size of of the opening of the tupperware container). 4) fill tupperware with tank water enough to submerge colony 5) place colony upside down into tupperware container, hopefully leaving some air above the styrofoam. 6) cover all tupperware with plastic aquarium bags 7) place all tupperware containers into fitted styrofoam box 8) fill gaps with packaging peanuts 9) tape appropriate heatpack to lid 10) place in accompanying box and ship overnight via FedEx Is it worth wrapping the colonies in paper towels? I've never had corals shipped that way. Though I will do anything to boost chances of surviving. Should I remove acro crabs and ship them separately?
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