Ooh! Some green has appeared on the side glass in the stink tank
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Blue light special, aisle 90
45 minutes until my whites come on. As you can see, my tank is in Smurf mode at the moment.
Ok, I know its not as bad as I make it out to be but here is the worst diatom patch on the sand:
Yeah its more than I'd like. Before this experiment the sand was pink..that area is pure brown. LEDs and cell phones make horrible pics. I haven't had the funds for a good camera.
Yeah, cell pics are kind of the new standard i guess. Especially with that new Nokia Lumina with 41 megapixels coming out...if it was available through Verizon I would buy it for my woman and make her take my pics haha. I like my iPhone though, it goes great with my iMac and I have all my business related apps on it...and iMovie is SO FUN!
Interestingly enough IMO in the stink tank few of them will be present ... .Windows: people can see through them...hence all the viruses haha
Sure would trap a lot of the crud that may otherwise get back to the DT indeed... but a he said may not be that easy to install and trouble to maintain, well not trouble but a lot of work as it would IMO need cleaning just about every day if a fine enough one is used.Very nice experiment. Are you still using a filter sock on the out put of the stink tank?
Seems that way ... but let's see what he, SeymourDuncan has to say ... could be the light or the way the pics are taken not sureAs a casual observer, it looks like the diatoms and cyano are getting worse in the DT, not better?
Very nice planning and plumbing. did 2 water changes and reduced whites by 4 hrs for one week and reduced feedings and all mine disappeared (thankfully).
The diatoms are not shrinking or growing this week and I know exactly why.
My display tank gets 12 hours of light. I've had it on a 12hr photoperiod (not to be confused with photo shoot) for 5 months now. This is because i sell corals to people, so having the lights on is a must. The lights will stay on schedule until I complete my frag tank.
I think cutting my lights down to 4 hours of white and 6 hours of blue will clean the tank completely of these evil brown powder monsters we call diatoms.
Been a long weekend of prepping the prop tank so I should be good to go very soon.