• Todd8452

Jessica

I think many will agree with me - turn to the rigger (on the forum). They will do everything as you wish, and the aesthetic appearance will not suffer! The only thing that might upset you is the production time, although depending on the rigger's workload, you might get lucky.

Lindsey3628

Sorry for intruding, but is there any way to get a lead, like a link or a phone number?

Robert5335

Here is a detailed description, prices, and at the end, the phone number. Added after 54 minutes The option turns out to be not budget-friendly, but very competitive among LED fixtures in our market... But it's too expensive for me. It looks like I'll have to either rig two Aqualiters or three Marine, or go for DIY.

George5104

I wouldn't recommend a wetsuit - they are weak.

Christopher4108

And what if we install 2 pieces? Could you suggest a good light fixture in terms of price/quality ratio?

Jamie3553

Do you really need ice? For example, if I were building an aquarium now, I would set it up for 24 T5 ATI. I understand you want a sea setup with a minimal budget, so find out from Nox what the optimal foam he can make for you is, and build from that.

Angela7060

I wanted LED specifically because of the smooth sunsets/sunrises and the amazing fluorescence of the creatures. Plus, I won't have to change the bulbs every six months. I wasn't planning to install a skimmer at all. Or I could have gone for the Resun Sk300...

Gregory

Aquamedica has options like Yasha and Bleni. They come with a rear compartment and a skimmer. It's worth considering a copy. 100 liters for replacements... Are you an oligarch? It doesn't seem so, since you're looking for economical ice. If we exclude Sampa, it makes sense to hang a Deltec 300, but there will still be the issue of auto-refilling; for example, the balling might be manual, but the question of coal and other chemicals is problematic to solve. What about a backpack? And light, which is necessary but not a decisive factor; you can implement dawns with mechanical timers.

Beth3383

I was planning a hang-on filter like this: But maybe I should look for an option that collects film from the surface... Yasha and blenny look very nice, I will probably make a copy. Why is it that if it's a skimmer, it has to be Deltec?

Rebecca1419

+1 for airsoft, the spamcheg light is also fine, but it doesn't have such settings (though they are not really needed). The yellow diodes in the sea raise some questions for me regarding the growth of uninteresting algae... but it's a matter of taste. To save money, you can solder it yourself, even from what is sold on the forum - a light with good settings for a 100-150 liter aquarium will cost up to 2k. -100500 from Aqualighter. It's a rarity. Sorry. (For dissatisfied representatives of the trademark - I can post photos of how the animal looked and grew under them for a whole six months.)

Elizabeth1221

I currently have a light on my 140-liter aquarium. Only zoanthids and palythoas are growing well. Everything else is just sitting there...

Mike

and pale, probably, like death