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Thread: Je師is' 1ft Nano (Second Tank)

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    wow... amazing. But those black specks on white sand's pretty irritating huh?
    I vote for gold backdrop. Black's too dark for your delightful scape. White's no good with black silicon. Blue's always seems too fake to me, but that's just my opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Samuel2618 View Post
    I like the way you divide your substrates.
    Learned from the master

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    i'd go with black for the background. looks the most natural and provides a nice contrast to your white sand

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    Quote Originally Posted by PlAnTaNoOb View Post
    wow... amazing. But those black specks on white sand's pretty irritating huh?
    I vote for gold backdrop. Black's too dark for your delightful scape. White's no good with black silicon. Blue's always seems too fake to me, but that's just my opinion.
    Yes it's damn irritating!!! Gold is quite soothing... or how about a high tech LED membrane lighting strip? A sample my supplier sent over for a job... the strip can be customized to any size Maybe ask for a white sample




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    Really impressive tank and the types of equipment used!!

    for background colour, I will vote for Gradient Light Blue


    Quote Originally Posted by Jervis View Post
    It's easy to fill up a 1ft cube

    Spent a bit of time exploring some background colours... what you guys think?



    Clockwise:
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    Quote Originally Posted by fireblade View Post
    for background colour, I will vote for Gradient Light Blue
    Thanks for voting... yeah I think I will use the gradient light blue for the time being

    Yamato Shrimp on lava rock... some HC is showing sign of stress


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    The LED light membrane looks interesting! I did be interested to get a white one to use as a backlight. Do PM me if you are able to do such customisation. Haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by rebbot View Post
    The LED light membrane looks interesting! I did be interested to get a white one to use as a backlight. Do PM me if you are able to do such customisation. Haha
    Yeah they do have Warm White version... but that small strip costs $180... so a 1' x 1' would probably cost around $600

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jervis View Post
    Yeah they do have Warm White version... but that small strip costs $180... so a 1' x 1' would probably cost around $600
    Now that is a scary price. Forget that I asked. Hahaha I was thinking if its not to expensive, can experiment a little with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rebbot View Post
    Now that is a scary price. Forget that I asked. Hahaha I was thinking if its not to expensive, can experiment a little with it.
    It's still a new (and patented) technology... give it 5 years... we will all be able to play with it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jervis View Post
    It's still a new (and patented) technology... give it 5 years... we will all be able to play with it
    This is out of the aquarium topic but can i ask what was the intended use for the LED strip? Quite interesting piece of technology
    Bern still suck at Water Chemistry + Plant Names

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burnz View Post
    This is out of the aquarium topic but can i ask what was the intended use for the LED strip? Quite interesting piece of technology
    Actually we use it for very thin advertisement panels and signage... but the light emitted is a little too weak for plant growth... don't really see any meaningful application in this hobby... well actually there is one... if it can change colour instantly... perhaps can use it to change the background colour of our tank depending on the timing of the day (synchronize with dimmable main lighting)

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    Just a quick update... bubbling on Java Moss... the tank is stabilizing


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    haha thought the LED will be expensive but didn't expect the price to be so sky high!!

    wow nice bubbles!!
    last night checked out my tank, and my moss and german ferns are bubbling also!! so excited!!

    wah your moss can see got hair algae liao..

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    ... haiz...
    Last edited by Jervis; 6th Mar 2008 at 22:06.

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    Really Damn Sad!!!

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    Tank's bacteria culture and bio-ecology is not stable yet, so there is the algae. Don't be too sad about it. Can help the yamatoes by doing a 50% water change and some manual removal of the algae. Adding more bacteria will help to stabilise the tank faster.
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    he is not sad about the algea...

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    Quote Originally Posted by fireblade View Post
    he is not sad about the algea...
    Should I re-tell? I edited it becoz I do not want to worry existing users of that product

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    Oh... Is okay then...
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