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No doubt pulling the sand brought a ton of organics into the water column. Id say your're on the right track, either let it go and replace with fresh water or treat it like you would after using Chemi Clean and try a strait 20% water change 1st then let the skimmer overflow the rest of it. same result in the end i guess.
 
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No real updates on the tank. Things are looking the same and I'm still enjoying the look, however, I need to add more white to the lighting because I like that to my eye better I think.

One issue I'm currently having is I can't run my skimmer without it overflowing. Clearly something with removing the sand has put something in the water. Even with the water level on the lowest setting and the DC pump at 40-50% it still overflows! I think my only option here is to do the Melevs Reef method and let it go wild into a 5g bucket and continuously add new saltwater for whatever it removes. This seems like the best option - any other ideas? Thoughts?

Oh, another update is I turned my return pump down to level 3/5 on the varios8. After a convo with my LFS, he thinks it was too much turnover on max power and I would agree.

Few may not agree with me but when that happens to me I just let it run its course and overflow back into the tank. The way I see it it is already in the tank and the skimmer isn't adding anything. The only side effect I see is micro bubbles.
 

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No real updates on the tank. Things are looking the same and I'm still enjoying the look, however, I need to add more white to the lighting because I like that to my eye better I think.

One issue I'm currently having is I can't run my skimmer without it overflowing. Clearly something with removing the sand has put something in the water. Even with the water level on the lowest setting and the DC pump at 40-50% it still overflows! I think my only option here is to do the Melevs Reef method and let it go wild into a 5g bucket and continuously add new saltwater for whatever it removes. This seems like the best option - any other ideas? Thoughts?

Oh, another update is I turned my return pump down to level 3/5 on the varios8. After a convo with my LFS, he thinks it was too much turnover on max power and I would agree.
Why can't you temporarily raise the skimmer up out of the water column a bit so that you have control of your skimmer again?

No need to let it overflow or run extremely wet....
 
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Why can't you temporarily raise the skimmer up out of the water column a bit so that you have control of your skimmer again?

No need to let it overflow or run extremely wet....
Fair point to make it run dry but I think I'd just like a quicker solution.

Few may not agree with me but when that happens to me I just let it run its course and overflow back into the tank. The way I see it it is already in the tank and the skimmer isn't adding anything. The only side effect I see is micro bubbles.

I've done this before after chemiclean for my fake cyano (dinos). However it took quite a while to get back to normal.

No doubt pulling the sand brought a ton of organics into the water column. Id say your're on the right track, either let it go and replace with fresh water or treat it like you would after using Chemi Clean and try a strait 20% water change 1st then let the skimmer overflow the rest of it. same result in the end i guess.

You're right, it would be the same I think. After considering the options I think I'll let it do its overflow thing into a bucket and if I get to the point of like 15g.. I'll just do a 25% waterchange at that point. I'll let you guys know how it goes today!
 
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Quick update: Everything is doing good still one week after all the major changes, no losses, no browning out. I didn't test parameters yesterday because I just discovered WestWorld on HBO and decided it was more important. I'm now questioning my existence and if I am a robot (being that I have no emotions... guess they set that trait low on me).

I went ahead and let the skimmer go wild into a 5g bucket and over 2 hours I only went though 7.5-8g and now it's dialed back in. Simple fix! Just really boring. I would say this method is a totally viable solution to skimmers gone wild!
 
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I thought removing all your sand was supposed to kill everything and cause problems... did I get ripped off?

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Everything is still alive, unbelievable! I make huge changes and nothing happens ;Shifty guaranteed something minor will take me down now!

Enjoy these top down shots taken this weekend.

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Ooh, La, La.....That's a nice rack you got there!!
My eyes are up here Scurvy....!


On a side note and note on continuous change (and following in pelphrey's footsteps)... I hate the way my larger rock scape is... so I have some new rock coming and I'll be swapping it out once I get everything scaped and cycled for a bit.

Last major changes to the tank required before we can say the 'build' is complete:
  1. New rock work
  2. Add a Hydra 64 to the center
  3. Add 4 reef octopus octo pulse 4 wavemakers
With all those changes out of the way I can settle back into getting more corals and fish!
 
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Large care package arrived for all my reefing 'needs'.

I finally put on the hydra 64 and I definitely like the upgraded design over the 52s!

I also got the reef octopus octo pulse 4. Just opening the box I already enjoyed it more over the gyre and mp40. I'll cover it in more detail in future posts on why. For the time being I just installed one to see how it is and no complaints and its super strong... also about $100 less than a mp40!


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When to mix up fish meal: When was the last time you tried a different brand of food for your reef?

  • I regularly change the food that I feed to the tank.

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