I am going to do just that. The breakdown and the transfer to the new system. However I am going to bring out videos of the plumbing of the new sump to the new tank before hand to show an easy transition from tank to tank. Thank you for your comment 👍🏼
I usually use Kessil brand lighting. It depends on cost. $400 to $850. Depending on how I want to go and to where I need the micromoles to par. Species of coral matters too on what lighting of Kessil I will go. You know though all these lights now have some control of intensity to give your tank what you need. So bigger doesn’t always mean to much but less lighting could also be not enough.🤔🤔🤔 Thanks man for your comment 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@TheHerm14 yeah I like the light on your frag tank but then I saw the price. I saw the kessil 360 and it was about 500. Does the 360 grow sps coral well for you? I like the kessil in your frag tank because I like the fact that it has 2 point sources of light. Which one you like more??
@@HCBCHEMISTRY For your aquarium. Just go with the 360X. It will give you the spectrum and intensity you need. You will love it. Your corals are going to thank you with good growth.
@@TheHerm14 thank you. I think I will go with the 360x. The kessil A-80 just doesn't have enough kick to it. The intensity isn't where I need it for sps coral. Once I get the light I'll give you a call for the frag.
Bedroom Tank/Frag Tank- RedSea 2 Part with selected trace elements based off ICP Testing. Office Tank/ Living Room Tanks - Calcium Reactor with selected trace elements based off ICP Testing. Examples are like Sulphate, Boron and just a good brand of trace elements to provide potassium and manganese. I also dose Acropower as a good source of Aminos. I do an ICP test then determine what elements are needed most from a 2 month sent in ICP testing. Then do the math and keeping those selected elements being dosed regularly off a dosage regiment I do routinely for stability. I don’t do ICP testing as often. Just now I haven’t done one in about 5 months. About time I send one in. Just routine testing with my Hannah checkers. Stability is key source of success. With patience. Hope this answer your question.😁 Thank you👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Would be cool to see the tank break down!
I am going to do just that. The breakdown and the transfer to the new system. However I am going to bring out videos of the plumbing of the new sump to the new tank before hand to show an easy transition from tank to tank.
Thank you for your comment 👍🏼
@@TheHerm14 can’t wait I’ll be tuning in!🎉
@TheHerm14 looking great what setting you are running you're red sea reef led ?
Very nice tank man 🤙🍻
Thank you 👍🏼
What kind of lights do you mainly use and how much were they?
I usually use Kessil brand lighting. It depends on cost. $400 to $850. Depending on how I want to go and to where I need the micromoles to par. Species of coral matters too on what lighting of Kessil I will go. You know though all these lights now have some control of intensity to give your tank what you need. So bigger doesn’t always mean to much but less lighting could also be not enough.🤔🤔🤔
Thanks man for your comment 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@@TheHerm14 yeah I like the light on your frag tank but then I saw the price. I saw the kessil 360 and it was about 500. Does the 360 grow sps coral well for you? I like the kessil in your frag tank because I like the fact that it has 2 point sources of light. Which one you like more??
@@TheHerm14 I'm going to upgrade the lighting on my 14 gallon tank.
@@HCBCHEMISTRY
For your aquarium. Just go with the 360X. It will give you the spectrum and intensity you need. You will love it. Your corals are going to thank you with good growth.
@@TheHerm14 thank you. I think I will go with the 360x. The kessil A-80 just doesn't have enough kick to it. The intensity isn't where I need it for sps coral. Once I get the light I'll give you a call for the frag.
What are you dosing with?
Bedroom Tank/Frag Tank- RedSea 2 Part with selected trace elements based off ICP Testing.
Office Tank/ Living Room Tanks - Calcium Reactor with selected trace elements based off ICP Testing.
Examples are like Sulphate, Boron and just a good brand of trace elements to provide potassium and manganese. I also dose Acropower as a good source of Aminos.
I do an ICP test then determine what elements are needed most from a 2 month sent in ICP testing. Then do the math and keeping those selected elements being dosed regularly off a dosage regiment I do routinely for stability. I don’t do ICP testing as often. Just now I haven’t done one in about 5 months. About time I send one in. Just routine testing with my Hannah checkers.
Stability is key source of success. With patience.
Hope this answer your question.😁
Thank you👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Is better for your tank to have a calcium reaction thanks you