Try to use as much of the water as possible to prevent swingsSame day using as much water from the existing as possible? Or plan to allow the new an extensive cycle span? Space constraints have me nervous.
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Try to use as much of the water as possible to prevent swingsSame day using as much water from the existing as possible? Or plan to allow the new an extensive cycle span? Space constraints have me nervous.
Since I bought my salt I realized my tank is happier at a higher alk than it mixes, I know I'm going to have to monitor the new water & buffer it back to place before moving everyone in officially.Try to use as much of the water as possible to prevent swings
hi,as much sump as can get running,even if looped to existingIt just occurred to me, idk if I can use my current lights when I upgrade.
The size leaning more towards will work with my current skimmer just fine. I'll be able to move the scrubber over as well no issues. Will likely need a bigger return pump.
What other *ease of reefing* things should I look into....
Blastos they were either more gentle with, or they're just a tougher coral in general against assault. The acans, pretty much as soon as I witnessed a peppermint near them they were out within a week.How fast did you see lps get destroyed from the peppermints. Makes me wonder if they may have had a hand in some losses.
Solid plan. Bahama oolite is my favorite sand. White as the beaches a day reefs in the Caribbean.Lengthy discussions with the husband today while we prepped some irish beef stew for dinner (yumm)...
I've put a lot of money into upgrades for supplies for this tank in the last year, I think I'm actually going to go with the cade 1200 s2, which still gains me about 25 extra gallons in display and will work with literally everything I put into upgrades for the 90 in the last year (lights, skimmer, powerheads, return, etc).
I'll pull the refugium baffle and use the scrubber instead. All my rock can translate over (though maybe I'll rearrange). I'll gain extra space in the sump with the ato being behind the display and can move my dosing equipment into there. I'll also be without the weird bulky weir obstruction this tank has.
I *will* buy all new sand (not sure what yet, something the engineer goby will still like for sure). I also plan to hunt down the pistol and give him to the LFS.
This still saves me space to the left side for a supply cabinet like I have right now. I think it will also make the transition multitudes easier. The bulk of my water will be the water from the 90, so basically I'll be giving new sand and doing a water change. Shouldn't be too stressful for anyone.
Reefbreeders photon v2+. Probably going to add a lumen bar when they're back in stock though. This was an upgrade from viparspectras that were burning any corals up top (not even at half blast) and when I took them down I discovered they were burning themselves - bunch of warped plastic and charred bits)Whats your lights now
Solid plan. Bahama oolite is my favorite sand. White as the beaches a day reefs in the Caribbean.
Fair, pretty sure that's why I didn't the first round.YES.. don't do it...always somewhere down the road you wish you hadn't .. jmo...
I have used this a few times, wasn't sure if there was a better option for rocks or not. Good to know2little fishies makes a epoxy that will harden even underwater
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I have used this a few times, wasn't sure if there was a better option for rocks or not. Good to know
Caught back up, excuse all the likes and stuff, can't wait to see the upgrade.
As above, no to epoxy.
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