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  1. I remember the aquarium store over by Northcross Mall (can't recall their name...) sold the complete Elos tank systems before they closed.

    Is there another shop in town that sells these systems? I've checked around the usual spots but no one seems to have them.

    I could order one from Marine Depot or other online vendors, but I want to see the tank before ordering it. Too many things can go wrong in shipping.

    I am specifically looking at the 20gallon Mini, the System 70 or the System 120.

    Any recommendations for in-town, or nearby, vendors?

  2. I have a Deltec AP600 and a Red Sea Ozone 50mg/hr for sale. The Deltec is about 2 years old and in great shape. The Ozone is about 1 year old.

    The Deltec price is $400 and the Ozone kit is $150 (I will do both for $500).

    Here's some photos:

    deltec.jpg

    deltec2.jpg

    The air dryer beads in this photo have since been recharged.

    ozone.jpg

    Let me know what questions you may have. Thanks!

    -Joe

  3. Thanks guys.

    Starfire, I did think about seahorses but Im worried the elegance might decide they were lunch. I do have two fish in there. A Fiji Blue Damsel and a Spotted Cardinalfish, both I've had for YEARS. I think Ill stick with these two guys for now. WIth the water level dropped, the 35g probably becomes 25g and i don't want too much of a bioload.

  4. Hello. Over the last 6 months I've been re-doing my 35g tank.

    Here's my old tank: http://www.austinreefclub.com/index.php?ac...p;f=14&id=4

    I decided to do something a little bit different. After living on the ocean in Florida for 10 years I wanted to create a more 'natural' look. I also wanted to focus on my beautiful healthy Elegance and Fox corals as the centerpieces with a few choice corals joining them. This setup may not represent a biotope of any kind, but it does look more like what I'm used to seeing in the ocean.

    I suspended some red mangrove seeds to encourage prop roots and I added some various macroalgaes. Surprisingly, several macros just showed up including the Halimeda, the Codium and the Razor Caulerpa. I have no idea where they came from!

    As far as equipment, Im keeping it really simple. Im using a Tunze Nanostream with a controller for movement, an air pump / air stone running constantly (except in the photos... microbubbles) and big water changes for filtration. There's also a Tunze Osmolator for topoff. You will notice a very huge, ugly heater that I need to switch out for a smaller, more concealed unit. Lighting is the same as my old tank, 4-light Teklight T5 fixture.

    Enough talk, onto the photos:

    front1.jpg

    front2.jpg

    elegance1.jpg

    elegance2.jpg

    side1.jpg

    front3.jpg

    front4.jpg

    mangroves1.jpg

    roots.jpg

    Thanks for checking out my new tank! I'll try to answer any questions you may have.

  5. Do you mean manual focus mode or manual exposure mode? Also it's going to depend on your camera and the brand of tube. If you get a generic tube with a nikon body, you'll probably go full manual. I dont know, it will depend.

    Also remember these extension tubes aren't true macro lenses. They merely extend the magnification of the lens. A true macro lens will give close to a 1:1 subject-to-film-size image, meaning a snail captured on the film itself will be as large as the snail in real life. Extension tubes cannot get this close (usually .67x). Also tubes are generally very soft on the edges of the frame. You also get a very small depth of field with the tubes, which is attractive, but makes focusing very difficult (even more difficult with manual focus) especially with moving subjects like fish.

    Extension tubes are definitely cheaper than a true macro lens but you certainly dont get the same result.

  6. Whichever you get, you'll definitely want a macro lens for closeup shots.

    I have a few SLRs I use: Nikon D100 (6mp), Nikon F5 (35mm) and Nikon F (35mm). Yes, I like Nikon!

    As far as lenses go I only use two: Nikon 17-35mm 1.8, and Nikon 60mm Micro (Macro lens).

    Never used the Rebel but I know people really like it.

  7. My TDS downtown Austin reads around 126. The water is definitely hard. Other than that I havent tested it. After my RoDI it is 0 of course.

    Much better than my water in Florida which was a TDS of around 630! Nasty stuff.

  8. hmm. the teflon tape should stop the leak....

    Also, you need a siphon break in your output nozzles so they dont drain all the water down into the sump. This can be a simple small hole drilled in the pipe at the water line to break the siphon when the pump is turned off.

  9. yeah.... something decided to kill and eat my harlequinns.... i found a nasty crab and took care of him, but i think perhaps my blue damsel had a hand in the shrimp death... anyways i wont be getting harlequinns anytime soon. they're gorgeous but a pain in the ace

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