frozen-fire
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Hey guys, haven't been active too much as of late, but figured I'll post a quick update.
The tank was recently moved to the basement of the house, and ever since the move, the red has gotten a little more aggressive. I'm seeing split fins on the black on a regular basis. They heal overnight anyways, but still...
I recently acquired a used non-working 6 foot light strip fixture for free, so I did a little work and switched out some ballasts and voila. I now have an instant start 6' light strip. I threw in a couple of power-glo tubes in there and it does show off the colours a little better, but it's still very dark in the tank. I blame the painted black background and base. I also use a coralife 4' saltwater T5 light with full spectrum daylight and actinic.
I know my picture taking sucks and all. The red has been getting more colour each day, but it's so hard to capture on camera.
The tank was recently moved to the basement of the house, and ever since the move, the red has gotten a little more aggressive. I'm seeing split fins on the black on a regular basis. They heal overnight anyways, but still...
I recently acquired a used non-working 6 foot light strip fixture for free, so I did a little work and switched out some ballasts and voila. I now have an instant start 6' light strip. I threw in a couple of power-glo tubes in there and it does show off the colours a little better, but it's still very dark in the tank. I blame the painted black background and base. I also use a coralife 4' saltwater T5 light with full spectrum daylight and actinic.




I know my picture taking sucks and all. The red has been getting more colour each day, but it's so hard to capture on camera.