MACNA XIX

Proline & their Profilux controller gear. They had a huge booth with lots to look at.

Computer talking to their controller on the reef, wirelessly.

Various dosable additives. Zeovit I think.

Power strip with display and buttons for control.

Looking inside their controller.

You can swap out the innards with exactly what you want to use.

This is how you dose.

Cool, right?!

Last year, we saw these LED fixtures that would cycle through colors and even make lightning effects. These were on display over this tank.

And finally, their reef display.

Sump, with zones for Fresh, Salt, Waste (using their dosing control method)

And a Bubble King skimmer of course.

The lights are those Photon fixtures.

I helped put some of that rock in there Thursday night.

Prodibio. I gave her time to stand up straight, but she never did and I took the shot. Then she stood up.

I'd like my Prodibio SuperSized, to go. These are designed for those large tank owners.

Rio was present with their varied products

Carbon or Phosban fluidized reactors

Calcium reactor, the smallest I've seen so far.

The new Polario, a pump that pushes water out one side, then alternates to push it out the other side. This would be nice to hide behind the rockwork perhaps.

Omega One, who sells more that just food apparently.

This fixture had legs to support the light over an 18" wide tank.

The LED fixture was blinding, and the reflectors made it look like there were a lot more bulbs. Only one per socket. (whites were off in the pictures)

This is Nano Customs, which I think the make custom lights for nano tanks.

They shared their booth or sold Sapphire Aquatics skimmers.

The tiny pico tank had a yellow tang in it. Kyle, 6 gallons won't cut it!