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| Fire Coral | Re: Natural Sunlight tanks Well, looks like I will have to test a differant brand of solar tube other than Sun-Dome :-( For my application this one will not work ,But I am waiting for a reply from Velux to see if my idea is a duable solution or not . Keeping my fingers crossed . I have already gotten word from sola tube , as they say it is feasible withtheir product . Taking Opsanus tau's advice and trying to stear clear if I can . |
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| Sea Pen | Re: Natural Sunlight tanks I believe it was Adam Blundell that was doing some experimentation with natural sunlight. Natural sunlight has a Kelvin rating of right aroung 6700k (give or take). Most people do not like the look of the yellow in the tank so the supplement actinics and higher degrees kelvin (10000k-20000k). Adam suggested he could put some colored tints on a window which would allows light to pass through but only certain kelvin. So depending on how tinted the window would be, that would be the kelvin of the light. I personally thought this was a brillient idea.
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| Torch coral | Re: Natural Sunlight tanks This puts a WHOLE new meaning of the term.. fish bowl!
__________________ Stace Worried about the costs to run a Saltwater tank? Here are some tips on cutting back to keep your bills in the same range as before. Put a timer in the bathroom, the family is now only aloud to take 5 minute showers, baths are out of the question. Tv time is cut to 1 hour a night, we have to make up for all of the lights/pumps/heaters/chillers/etc. running No more lights, duct tape all light switches in the off position. If someone needs light, they can sit by the tank. Sorry bunny, I sacrificed you to help others save money! |
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| Tubeworm | Re: Natural Sunlight tanks I would estimate that I have spent more than 20 hours, per bowl. Although they looked clear to the average person(non aquarist)(empty),...I saw all sorts of imperfections as I unpacked the first bowl, (knowing from experience) how these seemingly small imperfections would be exaggerated/magnified 10X once filled with water. I would estimate that more than 50% of the total surface area(inside and out combined) was "crazed"(small spider-web like, laminar cracks). I called the company to complain about the condition, and they sent me the second one(for free), that day,..(said they didn't even want the other one back). ..you can imagine how my wheels were already turning thinking that I should learn how to buff acrylic so that I may possibly use the scratched one. Guess what...the second one came in WORSE!! condition than the first...I HAD to learn how to buff acrylic. That's how the second one came to be..that night I planned the new plumbing lay-out, and began my acrylic refurbishing search. I did the insides while they were still dry, and the outsides once they were filled with freshwater,... testing the flow.
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| Manta Ray | Re: Natural Sunlight tanks Man i really gotta applaude your efforts. you should really, get like a prize, or at least a medal or something...
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| Tubeworm | Re: Natural Sunlight tanks Thanks ,That's very nice of you. ![]()
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| Tubeworm | Re: Natural Sunlight tanks I am working on something new outside..... ,again not using a traditional tank .....as my "vessel" for holding H2O. This one should be really funny-Dave
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