Not this one. It was an unnamed CC piece I got from Therman. I always relinquish to the source. Haha.Will you name the unnamed and it become a Ty Signature?
edit: CC piece... not BC
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Not this one. It was an unnamed CC piece I got from Therman. I always relinquish to the source. Haha.Will you name the unnamed and it become a Ty Signature?
Gotcha. Well it's a really nice piece!Not this one. It was an unnamed BC piece I got from Therman. I always relinquish to the source. Haha.
LOL I just asked therman a week or so ago if he ever found a name for it! Cool piece thoNot this one. It was an unnamed BC piece I got from Therman. I always relinquish to the source. Haha.
Since denitrator added 3-4 weeks ago... nitrates 10ppm and phosphates 0.06 ppm.Whats your nitrate and phosphates at?
I’ll start calling it “The acro who must not be named”.LOL I just asked therman a week or so ago if he ever found a name for it! Cool piece tho
Yes they are.Are those in your display?
Why not run Reborn or similar? It seems to keep my trace stuff in line. (Granted, I also change about 20% per month.) The only exception is Iodine for some reason. I have no idea where it all goes.Thanks for the advice on the gig! I’ll keep my eyes peeled!
I’ve actually started to do water changes every 2 months. With going with the Dastaco Calcium reactor and it’s media, I’m only getting straight alk and Ca with it and no trace elements so changing water is probably a good idea at this point.
The Dastaco runs at 6.0 pH to dissolve media. It is non-configurable as that is the whole design.... every setting is static so the only one you change is the output level which is based on the amount of effluent released. Reborn I heard turns to slush at that pH. Dastaco media is just calcium carbonate... nothing else... dense as all can be.Why not run Reborn or similar? It seems to keep my trace stuff in line. (Granted, I also change about 20% per month.) The only exception is Iodine for some reason. I have no idea where it all goes.
TGC Northern Crush
I’m going to assume this isn’t my sister. Lol.Great pics, love sis
I joked with the guy I got it from for the longest time what a turd this acro was. Nothing special and always mostly brown. Then it started to do that and I was like... uhhh... I apologize for doubting you.Wow! This is the nicest pic of TGC Northern Crush I’ve seen. I got a frag a couple years ago and can’t color it up like that. I broke a piece from the original one and put it in different location in the tank getting higher light but still looks the same. Some crappy iphone6 pics
Aquatic life Hybrid with Radion G4 Pros running AB+ and 2 actinic and 2 blue + bulbs.Wow, your tank is simply awesome!
What lights are you currently running.
Jason
I thought you preferred a whiter look? Not doubting or questioning that (corals look amazing ;Drool ), but it's certainly nowhere near the T5 mix you had before that included 6500k.Aquatic life Hybrid with Radion G4 Pros running AB+ and 2 actinic and 2 blue + bulbs.
Roger that. I only tested at startup on mine and it was 6.8 IIRC. A mix of personal skeleton, Reborn, ARM coarse, Middle Keys. (It was all hands on deck with Covid supply chain struggles). All would be mush at that level for sure.The Dastaco runs at 6.0 pH to dissolve media. It is non-configurable as that is the whole design.... every setting is static so the only one you change is the output level which is based on the amount of effluent released. Reborn I heard turns to slush at that pH. Dastaco media is just calcium carbonate... nothing else... dense as all can be.
I went a couple more shades blue when I swapped the ATI T5 fixture for Radions with T5 supplements. My eyes must have adjusted as it’s pleasant to look at. I would guess 18-20k spectrum but it really is a guess.I thought you preferred a whiter look? Not doubting or questioning that (corals look amazing ;Drool ), but it's certainly nowhere near the T5 mix you had before that included 6500k.