Rocks turned green since my last update. This week I started seeing some Coraline Algae growth(specks of purple/pink started appearing on top of the green rock surface and power head)
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Got it from LFS. Bulk reef supply has alsohey, where did you get the lids from?
oh I see. did you have them custom-made for this specific tank? I brought the exact AIO about a month now, and the lids I search for, mainly have to "custom" orderGot it from LFS. Bulk reef supply has also
It comes in a DIY kit. you will have to build it yourself from the kit. The kit comes in a different sizes. you can get the smallest one which makes a 24"x24" cover at max, which is enough for this tankoh I see. did you have them custom-made for this specific tank? I brought the exact AIO about a month now, and the lids I search for, mainly have to "custom" order
I have a picture of the media basket in earlier posts.looks amazing man, very natural.. been following this build for ideas.... may I see what your media basket looks like? I wanted to do a cheato refugium but have no clue where to start...My AIO compartments is very basic haha
If your jebao powerhead is placed in the back, wouldn't the outer magnet get rusted?
ok thank you, yeah, I was going back and forth with either a fuge or a skimmer in that compartment, but now, prob in no rushI have a picture of the media basket in earlier posts.
I've since then removed the Chaeto refugium, I think it was the source of my cyano problem. Initially the Chaeto was growing well. Then after I harvested it a few times, the remaining started to have die-off, and was polluting the tank. After removing the Chaeto the Cyano started going away. I think Chaeto does not work well in a AIO, since there is not sufficient room for it to tumble have have health growth.
Now I only have filter floss, followed by filter media. I still run the Chaeto light as the light+filter floss kinda acts like algae scrubber, and algae is getting removed every time I throw away old floss. I will post another picture of the basket next time I clean it.
Good point about the Jebao powerhead. I placed it on the back for aesthetics, but I never thought about possibility of rust. Since you mentioned it I checked the powerhead, the magnet itself is coated with a plastic coating, and it's further covered by the rubber housing. No rust so far.
I think you are referring to the k1 nano. I have the k1-50 for this tank which is rated for 50 gallons and k1 nano is rated for 10-30 gallons. I think k1-50 is the new version of the k2-50 that was discontinued.Hi, great build thread! I just bought a Fijicube 32g AIO with a Tunze 9004 DC but debating swapping for a different skimmer. I've had it running on my old tank but it hasn't produced any skimmate in 4 days...
How are you finding the Icecap? I looked at it but was rated 10-30 gallons, their K2-50 model looked to be a bit bigger but is discontinued. I'm also considering a HOB model like the Reef Octopus 1000: https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/reef-octopus-bh1000-hang-on-the-back-protein-skimmer.html
K1-50 is well built with good acrylics, but k1-nano is much easier to use for nano tank. k1-nano has magnetic attachments so water level can be adjusted easier than k1-50. when I set up K1-nano no adjustment was needed, it started working right away. K1-50 after endless adjustments I still cannot get consistent skimming. Also K1-nano is much quieter.Thanks that’s super helpful. If my Tunze doesn’t start working soon I’m going to switch to Icecap. Other than inconsistent skimming have you had any other issues with the k1-50? I feel like I’d rather go too big than too small.
haven't had this issue, but I'm using a jebao return with controller set to lowest, and I'm using "special grade" sand, which is larger than the Fiji pinkDo you have an issue with the return pump blowing too hard? Not sure what type of sand you use but I have the Fiji pink and even at like 1/4 open it blows the sand out of the corners