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NetMax wrote:
How'd I know you'd be the first to answer! :-) (On a side note as someone who works in a store, do you happen to know why all-glass tanks don'e come with shelves? I was guessing that it's for people who need lots of room for sumps or something like that. Me, I think it's lots of wasted space and I'm real happy I put them in. Most useful $30 I spent on the tank in a while. I took pictures and will post them somewhere soon.) Most dark backgrounds (black, dark blue) highlight fish colours nicely IMO. Great. That's what I thought. I think the link you are looking for is Hoa G. Nguyen's http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/H...7/spectra.html If not, I have others ![]() That's exactly what I was thinking about. I thought it gave a little more detail on what to look for in a bulb. Do you have something that tells like that? (Like that spec is the best, etc). TIA -Ben |
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Ben wrote:
NetMax wrote: How'd I know you'd be the first to answer! :-) [sniff] Darn usenet. My feed has me beating him with the same link by a whole 10 minutes... ;-) -Donald -- "When you've lost your ability to laugh, you've lost your ability to think straight." -To Inherit the Wind |
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"Ben" wrote in message . .. NetMax wrote: How'd I know you'd be the first to answer! :-) (On a side note as someone who works in a store, do you happen to know why all-glass tanks don'e come with shelves? I was guessing that it's for people who need lots of room for sumps or something like that. Me, I think it's lots of wasted space and I'm real happy I put them in. Most useful $30 I spent on the tank in a while. I took pictures and will post them somewhere soon.) While I don't carry the All-Glass line, I'm not impressed with many of the retailed stands. Either the construction is good and they cost a small fortune, or the construction is minimal, and you find yourself adding a shelf or even some additional structural support inside. Shop around, there is some new models coming out. One manufacturer is switching over to a European (metric) tank design where the glass sides have no plastic trim on top, and the light canopy slides over the edge. I think this one comes with a stand which has a shelf behind the 1 or 2 cabinet doors. Shop around and prepare to be dissapointed until you find a suitable unit. I tend to build my own wood stands (and caps), or I use welded steel stands. Most dark backgrounds (black, dark blue) highlight fish colours nicely IMO. Great. That's what I thought. I think the link you are looking for is Hoa G. Nguyen's http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/H...7/spectra.html If not, I have others ![]() That's exactly what I was thinking about. I thought it gave a little more detail on what to look for in a bulb. Do you have something that tells like that? (Like that spec is the best, etc). You want MORE links and MORE specs? Ask and ye shall receive ![]() Donald is probably already hitting the send key as I type ;~) http://faq.thekrib.com/plant-lighting.html http://www.aquabotanic.com/lightcompare.htm http://www.malawicichlidhomepage.com...lighting1.html http://www.mnsi.net/~waj/Lighting.html http://www.trueaquariumplants.com/ar...aboutlight.asp http://www.thekrib.com/Lights/faq.html http://www.thekrib.com/Lights/lights-wozniak.html http://www.calgaryaquariumsociety.co...ht_Part_1.html http://www.calgaryaquariumsociety.co...ht_Part_2.html http://www.animalnetwork.com/fish2/a.../2/default.asp http://www.ahsupply.com/ http://www.science-projects.com/PhotosynPigments.htm http://www.life.umd.edu/classroom/bsci124/lec7.html http://www.lkraven.com/Aquarium/DIYLighting.htm http://www.giesemann.de/GB_Leuchten.html http://www.thekrib.com/Lights/reflectors.html NetMax TIA -Ben |
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NetMax wrote:
You want MORE links and MORE specs? Ask and ye shall receive ![]() though Donald is probably already hitting the send key as I type ;~) No, oh honored one. When it comes to quantity of links you are indeed "the bee's knees, the cat's pajamas, the cuppa tuity-fruity, the true kahuna of bigness." I am but the humble student. Now where did I put that definitative NetMax links html file? -D -- Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. -Mark Twain (1835 - 1910) |
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I have my own website under construction, and as soon as I'm finished,
I'll post the 'definitive' html file, with whatever additions anyone would like to contribute. NetMax Yes, let us know when you have it finished. Hope you have some good marine aquarium links. Vicki |
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~Vicki ~ wrote:
I have my own website under construction, and as soon as I'm finished, I'll post the 'definitive' html file, with whatever additions anyone would like to contribute. NetMax Yes, let us know when you have it finished. Hope you have some good marine aquarium links. Currently there is a low tech version of the definitive NetMax links at http://www.kernsanalysis.com/fish/netmax.html Please come, leach the code, make it better. The biggest thing is to make the resource available. -Donald -- "When you've lost your ability to laugh, you've lost your ability to think straight." -To Inherit the Wind |
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Just when you thought you'd seen the light at the end of the "newbie
fishkeeper" tunnel... Donald Kerns wrote: ~Vicki ~ wrote: I have my own website under construction, and as soon as I'm finished, I'll post the 'definitive' html file, with whatever additions anyone would like to contribute. NetMax Yes, let us know when you have it finished. Hope you have some good marine aquarium links. Currently there is a low tech version of the definitive NetMax links at http://www.kernsanalysis.com/fish/netmax.html Please come, leach the code, make it better. The biggest thing is to make the resource available. -Donald |
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That's actually my 3rd tier 'short' list. 1st tier is book-marked for
future read. 2nd tier is reviewed, somewhat validated, re-file book-mark. 3rd tier, relevant to Usenet topics, outstanding presentation etc - goes into a notepad file on desktop. I apologise that so many links are broken or re-directed. I've always been better at collecting stuff than repairing or throwing it away. Most of these links were provided by other Usenet posters, so I'm just a filing system. Thanks for putting the links up Donald. NetMax "Wendy Puckett" wrote in message ... Just when you thought you'd seen the light at the end of the "newbie fishkeeper" tunnel... snip Currently there is a low tech version of the definitive NetMax links at http://www.kernsanalysis.com/fish/netmax.html Please come, leach the code, make it better. The biggest thing is to make the resource available. -Donald |
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