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I think the really meaty corals like that can be irresistible sometimes to angels. But I bet she’ll lay off of it after a couple days of being used to it in the tank. It’d probably help to feed extra for a bit to keep her full and distracted!
Also I hope the blasto makes a speedy recovery!
Simon,You have seen my new trachy, I have a lot of faith in my flame angel!
As above, hopefully just a blip, especially if it is grazing well.
I think the really meaty corals like that can be irresistible sometimes to angels. But I bet she’ll lay off of it after a couple days of being used to it in the tank. It’d probably help to feed extra for a bit to keep her full and distracted!
Also I hope the blasto makes a speedy recovery!
Those pics look amazing! I hope the wilsoni and angel get along, that's a coral we've been wanting to try for a long time.
To all the Guys and our favorite Gal,I agree with you. it is only one angel and the coral is in a good size, I think it will leave it alone after few days.
I have noticed the same, most fleshy and brain-like corals are irresistible to Angels, with few exception like Blastos.
Balstos are Hardy and Hope it will recover soon
To all the Guys and our favorite Gal,
Thanks for all of your support on the blasto and I have not thrown in the towel on it, at this time.
On the Wilsoni:
Some of the Regal's attention to that coral seems to have calmed down for the moment and the Wilsoni has started to open up and puff out.
DSC,
I used to be successful with Scoly's, and if the Regal lays off ;Stop, then I'll let you know how the Wilsoni does long term.
Seems like these Wilsoni's can be touch and go too. They only come from one area in Australia that has lower temps. So I did lower the Teco TK1000 settings on Tuesday night.
@HolisticBear
FWIW:
You were right!!
I mixed a new batch of IO last Sunday evening. Just checked the alk and it has dropped from 10.5 to 9.5 ;Woot ;Woot
No wonder it has not knocked off the cal reactor settings
You put smiles on all our faces!!Thanks for making me smile [emoji4]. Also I’m glad the regal angel has decided to be a team player for the time being!
@hybridazn
I would like you and "others" input.
Right now, I run my RO/DI straight off the kitchen sink and get just over 50 psi.
I already want to get a booster pump and may go piggy back with two RO membranes.
The laundry room is about an 20' run to the kitchen sink.
If I tap the main water line in the laundry room / mount the unit in there / let the waste water go down the washing machines discharge hole:
Will I lose a lot of output from the 20' run to the kitchen sink to my 5 gallon jugs?
(lol)
I need the kitchen sink in case a jug overflows.
Thanks, Freddie
@hybridazn
I would like you and "others" input.
Right now, I run my RO/DI straight off the kitchen sink and get just over 50 psi.
I already want to get a booster pump and may go piggy back with two RO membranes.
The laundry room is about an 20' run to the kitchen sink.
If I tap the main water line in the laundry room / mount the unit in there / let the waste water go down the washing machines discharge hole:
Will I lose a lot of output from the 20' run to the kitchen sink to my 5 gallon jugs?
(lol)
I need the kitchen sink in case a jug overflows.
Thanks, Freddie
Cracker,Real nice Thanks for the inspiration !
You could put the jug in a brute or other large container. Set your phone timer too. Saves me every time.
I agree with the phone timer. I doubt the 20' would pose a problem either though.
Not sure where the original post is, but when I moved to SC from Ohio I went from 85psi to 40 psi.
I ended up buying a booster buddy and a dual membrane. I absolutely love it!
Also my TDS in is now 35-45 vs 180-200.
If you have any questions about it please let me know!
No that length of run shouldn't affect much. Could you install a float valve in the bucket so it shuts off and won't overfill?