Not enough to make any difference to me.How do you anticipate heat affecting output
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Not enough to make any difference to me.How do you anticipate heat affecting output
Thanks! Good luck with your build, glad mine could help. :)Wow, what a wild ride. I found your build this morning and read through all pages. I found it by searching for some plumbing methods on the elos 70 I just picked up. Over the course of your year or so journey and the 70+ pages I have come up with some ideas for my own build.
I'll be using TBS to stock the tank with thanks to this thread. I also love the new sump you went with and the skimmer.
Hope to see you grow some nice corals out in the future. Thank you for being so detailed and feeling the need to share it with the world. You have already helped me in a lot of ways just by doing so.
Cheers!
Thanks, Meredith! :)Dennis your tank is looking great!
I am curious, after switching from Triton back to your AWC and fuge-trimming routine, did you also switch salt mixes? I believe you were using Tropic Marin Pro, per Triton recommendations. That salt reportedly has lower alk than others, in keeping with Triton's recommended alk target of 8dkh. Your sig shows your alk still around 8 - still using TMP?
I am curious, after switching from Triton back to your AWC and fuge-trimming routine, did you also switch salt mixes? I believe you were using Tropic Marin Pro, per Triton recommendations. That salt reportedly has lower alk than others, in keeping with Triton's recommended alk target of 8dkh. Your sig shows your alk still around 8 - still using TMP?
Here's a couple updated pics showing the current mixing/AWC station and the new RO/DI.
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When it was a deck, yes. ;)Wasn't your deck teal??
When it was a deck, yes. ;)
Both times I've set it up with this tank I've had high no3 and high p04 when first set up. My po4 has been as high as .6 ppm.D2, have you noticed any elevated PO4 levels with the WS 2.1 rock. I'm still fighting my leeching rock. My tank is still running between 0.20 - 0.40 ppm. It's going on 4 months with LC treatments almost daily. I wonder if I got a bad batch? Haven't heard of anybody else having issues yet.
Both times I've set it up with this tank I've had high no3 and high p04 when first set up. My po4 has been as high as .6 ppm.
But both times it drops like a rock over the course of a couple weeks with some gfo. Last I checked it was under .1 ppm.
Other than some diatoms I've never had a problem, and like I said it was pretty short lived.
I also haven't heard of anyone else having issues with the 2.1. rock. It's actually dry Marco rock that I always hear tends to leach p04 for a very long time.
Did you get yours dry? Or live from TBS? With TBS at least it has had time to cure in the ocean for 6 months or so.

I dunno, that doesn't make sense to me.Anyway, I'm assuming that the leeching is coming from whatever coating they put on the rock.