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Bunkspeed shot vr example
Bunkspeed shot vr example





bunkspeed shot vr example
  1. #Bunkspeed shot vr example driver
  2. #Bunkspeed shot vr example upgrade
  3. #Bunkspeed shot vr example full

I will be following this tank very closely. I was inspired by Andrew and Sonnys tanks so it's good to see another setup based on such tanks.

bunkspeed shot vr example

I used Hypershot, same as Andrew, but that program is discontinued and now renamed to Bunkspeed Shot. May I have the name of the render program you used after sketchup? Just an example, this is the what I called the super sump, belongs to one of our local reef club members, he's really one of the folks who's setting the bar REALLY high LOL. My tank is no where nearly as sophisticated as Andrew's or some other HK reefer's. Well I didn't come up with this title to "ride the wave" generated by Andrew's thread, as a matter of fact, I've been thinking of the thread title for quite a while, since I'm living on a residential skyscaper, with my tank placed on the over-sized window sill, overlooking the river, so the title should be associated to that.Īlso since my tank built is really inspired by Andrew's tank, I want to somehow bring up that in the thread title as well, so that's why I ended up picking this name. You Hong Kong reefers are setting the bar very high I'm sure you could come up with something a little more creative. Looks like this will be an awesome project! Which is why you should change the name of this thread. Well planned out,waiting to see it completed. Very nice looking tank, great job!! thanks for sharing. This looks like it will be a nice build, tagging along. Great looking nano-tank! I am sure the new tank will be much better! Looking forward to the bulid.Ĭurrent tank looks great, Im sure the new one will be even better! These are some photos of the corals that I'll be transferring to the new tank, hopefully they'll all survive the move (finger crossed)! Return Pump: Upgrading from NewJet 1700 to NewJet 3000 (3000 L/h or ~ 790 gallon/h)Ĭalcium Reactor: Nil - will be using dosing pump instead.ĭosing pump + additives: BM 3+4 heads dosing pump, dosing Ca (Kent Turbo Calcium), KH (Sodium Bicarbonate), Mg (Kent Tech-M), Sr (Kent), Trace Element (Seachem), K (Brightwell) and other KZ additives (SP, Xtra, Spur2, B-Bal, etc.)Ĭomputer: Nil - will be adding one later when budget allows.

#Bunkspeed shot vr example driver

I'll be re-using most of my current equipments:įiltration: NP Biopellets (1st and 2nd Generation), using a small BM reactor.įlow: 2x EcoTech Marine's Vortech MP10w ES (currently using 1x MP10, will be upgrading the driver to ES as well as adding another one). My new tank and stand are currently being built, so please wait patiently until I've got some updates! :) Looking from the side of his tank, you can even see through the entire 6' glass panel! The new DT will be rim-less, using the so-called "closed injection" method to make sure no silicone sealent is visible from the edges, as seen on the following photos taken on a local reefer's tank built with this technique from the same vendor: Holding a piece of the sample glass and you can see how clear it is. The new DT will be made using PPG Starphire ultra clear (low-iron) glass, made by the same vendor who made Andrew's tank. The DT and stand would have the following dimension: Since I'll be reusing the current 28" sump (also placed on the window sill), and most of the current equipments I'm using on my 20g, I'll only need to build a new display tank with the special stand. The tank and stand alone would look something like this: This is what I've come up with (Yep using the same tools Andrew used to design his tank):

#Bunkspeed shot vr example full

However, even with a 55g tank, it weights from 500 lbs and I worried if the window sill can actually sustain such a weight, thereforeĪ special stand must be made to distribute some of the weight to the floor instead of having the sill take on the full weight.

bunkspeed shot vr example

Working with the limited space I've got, the only possible way to put a 55G tank is to utilize some of the space on the over-sized window Looking out from my window and this is what you'll see:Īnd this is my current tank, a 20g nano-reef:

#Bunkspeed shot vr example upgrade

Of time all I could build is a 55g SPS dominated tank, an upgrade from my current 20g nano-reef. I've always wanted to build a large SPS dominated tank like most of the experienced folks here, but due to my limited budget, at this point Only room I could fit an aquarium would be the over-sized window sill measuring some 2'x7', here's some images of my current living room, Living in the crowded suburbs of Hong Kong, my apartment located on the 21st floor of a residential skyscaper, is relatively small and the Hobbyist I'm sure he wouldn't mind :wavehand: Alright, it's pretty obvious that this thread is inspired by Andrew's most famous thread "A Reef in the Sky", being a neighbour and local







Bunkspeed shot vr example