Posts Tagged ‘marine’

Website: www.madhatterreef.com Blog madhatterreef.blogspot.com Aquarium Cycling Info: www.madhatterreef.com Here is an update on the Quarantine Tank. Next week i’ll be working on a new project and ordering some live rock for daren and I. 317 subscribers to date. You Guys Rock!

Introducing the underwater colour changing led aquarium lighting kit from Visual Heaven. Running through corals and reefs you can now highlight elements of your tank like never before! A fully submersible led light strip that projects a stunning visual effect and brings a radiant glow to your fish tank. The lights produce a full spectrum of colours including; flash, fade and static colour choice. The waterproof wireless remote controls it all. The led light strip remains cool in use without affecting water temperature. The energy saving features allow the lights to be run continuously with saving over 70% on fluorescent tube lighting. Setting the lights up takes just a few minutes. We include all connecting cables and a UK power supply along with instructions for easy installation. A 1 year guarantee is also provided for your peace of mind.

Educational video on How To Properly Setup A Saltwater Tank or Reef Aquarium Deep Sand Bed. By newyorksteelo. www.newyorksteelo.com Facebook: www.facebook.com DSB Article – www.ronshimek.com

This video shows how i have plumbed a water storage system to allow for automated salt water changes to a reef aquarium. It will also allow me to do automatic ro di water changes to the aquarium and make water changes as easy as is possible.

www.bulkreefsupply.com In Today’s episode we are going to discuss aquarium wavemakers including Tunze, Hydor Koralia and EcoTech Marine Vortech pumps. We will install the Voretcs including the battery back up system. These low profile aquarium pumps are really slick and I love the redundancy the battery backup adds to our system.

My 90 Gallon Saltwater Aquarium. – Filmed in HQ Timeline; 0:18 – Yellow Tang 0:28 – Blue Hippo Tang 0:38 – Clown Fish 0:46 – Midas Blenny 1:13 – Kenya Tree 1:16 – Clove Polyps 1:23 – Giant Green Polyps 1:28 – Aiptasia 1:32 – Green Bubble Anemone 1:42 – Organ Pipes 1:50 – Sand Sifting Starfish 2:08 – Cleaner Shrimp 2:19 – Mandarin Dragonet Royalty Free Music Provided by incompetech.com Filmed and edited by; youtube.com/ArizonaPublic In association with; youtube.com/nahleesaythany November 29, 2011 Contanct me: Nahlee PO Box 63 Buckeye, Arizona 85326 nahleesaythany@yahoo.com

Educational detailed commentary closeup tour of my 90g Saltwater Tank Reef Aquarium Setup. By Newyorksteelo. www.newyorksteelo.com Facebook: www.facebook.com

Detailed educational video review of my Oceanic 90 Gallon Oak Wood Stand. By NewYorkSteelo. www.newyorksteelo.com

2 huge salt water fish tanks with all kinds of fish and eel. I can only recognize the Lion fish, Alien looking yellow puffer fish and the eels, so if you know what the rest of the fish are, please post it on the comments or send me a private message so I can update the description. Listen to the conversation between the lady friend and I, it gets kinda funny. There’s a little bit of Tobuscusness going on here(fail). -This was filmed with an HTC EVO 4G smartphone. -Thanks for watching, hope you enjoyed. -Comment, rate and SUBSCRIBE for more videos. ;-)

Project Info: 100W/6500K LED project to replace 250W MH Reef Aquarium Light. Pieces: LED: Dealextreme www.dealextreme.com Driver: Dealextreme www.dealextreme.com Heatsink Grease: www.dealextreme.com Heatsink: HeatsinkUSA www.heatsinkusa.com Project Benefit: 100W LED lasts 10 years compared to 6 Months for a good quality MH Lamp. This LED “Appears” as bright as my old 250W MH (which used 285W each) Between bulb replacement and electrical savings, this should save 0/year. Not to mention that LEDs DO create heat, but nothing like MH lamps. I was able to turn off my 1/4hp chiller with no overrun!! Notes: When it comes to reefkeeping “Bright” is not necessarily “Right” – color temp is very important. Time will tell if this setup works as well as I think it will. It looks Great – and I love the shimmer! My Aquarium page: www.guarriello.net Although I last updated this page in 2002 there are some pretty good DIY projects Maybe I’ll get around to updating soon – but YouTube is so much easier! Pre-assembled Units: I’m considering selling a pre-assembled unit for hood retrofit. This would be a unit that is protected in a water-tight enclosure with a clear lid and thermal switch to protect the LED. The heatsink would be on the outside and it would have to be mounted in a hood with a cooling fan. I would provide it with a US 120V power cord and mounting hardware. Cost would be around 0. If anyone is interested, please post below.