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stevenoliver
04-02-05, 00:17
Anyone with juwel vison tanks please post pictures and specs here....
I like the look of these tanks and would like to set one up, but I need some ideas please.
Thanks
Steven
mclaren6969
16-02-05, 21:16
try there web site :thumbsup:
Heres my 180L vision when I first set it up.
http://www.ultimatereef.net/uploads/Pict0017a.jpg
Steve
stevenoliver
18-02-05, 00:35
Steve,
What lights, skimmer, filter are you using in that tank?
Do you use a sump with it?
If you could give some specs of your tank that would be great....
Thanks
Steven
stevenoliver
23-02-05, 23:18
Steve,
What lights, skimmer, filter are you using in that tank?
Do you use a sump with it?
If you could give some specs of your tank that would be great....
Thanks
Steven
Steven,
The lights were standard t8 marine whites with an extra t8 actinic added to the rear flap of the hood. I later took these out and had it as an open tank with a single arcadia 150w halide.
Filtration was the live rock you see in the tank and the skimmer was a berlin red sea one rated a lot higher volume than that tank but I only used to run the skimmer overnight.
There was no sump on this tank.
The livestock was moved to my garage from my front room and then to my 7X2X2 in my hotel reception - I still have most of the original corals and fish as can be seen in my "reef tank challenge" thread.
The vision is now used as a small fish only with a snowflake eel and a picasso trigger and has managed to make its way back into my front room - missed having the tank to look at when there was nowt on the telly!
Steve
stevenoliver
23-02-05, 23:37
Steve,
Thanks for the reply...
Would you reccomend one of these tanks as reef tank, with a few soft corals? I am looking to set up my forst marine system.
Cheers
Steven
Steven,
They are good tanks and I love the curved look but with hindsight, for my first smallish tank I would have gone for the trigon corner bowfront - has a better perspective with regards to depth and how you can aquascape.
I would definitely go for the biggest tank you can afford and you should definitely have a sump if you can - a lot more tidy and easier to manage all round. I found the idea of drilling a tank and setting up a sump frightening until I actually did it and then realised how easy it was and how much better the system ran because of it.
Hope that helps :D
Steve
hi everyone, just posted some pics of my 260 the other day please have a look and let me know what you think, and if you want to know anything dont hesitate to pm me.
just click on my tank below
my Tank (http://www.ultimatereef.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=37134)
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