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Thank you!@Scdell You have some great coral colors.
I think cheap/expensive is relative. You can spend as much or as little money as you'd like on just about anything.
Just to give a silly example. I remodeled my kitchen recently and had to pick out a new garbage disposal. I could have spent less than $100 all the way to $1000's. Would the cheapest have worked? Yes, but slower, louder, more likely to clog (doesn't mean it would clog, just higher rates of it). Would the most expensive have worked... yes, but it would have been over kill and I can find better ways to spend my money. (Doesn't mean it wouldn't have clogged either, just lower rates of it.) :) I went with something I was willing to spend my money on that was slightly more reliable.
I know I get easily attached to animals, even things as "inconsequential" as fish. I want my fish to be as happy and healthy as they can be... and yes I will and have teared up when they die. I do not expect everyone to be as easily attached to fish as I am - actually... it would be weird if most people were. :p
I definitely see both sides. I think it's good to have a mix of super passionate with more realistic hobbyists collaborating and networking. It helps us all keep a more balanced perspective. :)
and un-noticed them when I saw the pricetag.
I picked vortech mp 40,s for two reasons. No wires in the tank and no motors in the tank causing excess heat. Expensive? Yes. I've been looking at gyres. Just can't seem to justify them. My mp 40,s do just fine. Even better with a profilux 4 alternating that flow. I can mimick tides. Personally I think the more you can replicate like nature the better for the corals. Yes, even moonlight.I think the most important thing is to get more people in the hobby. This is where the cheap gear really shines. Most people who are new to this don’t have a specific wish list of gear for their tanks. All they know is “I need good lights, good flow and a protein skimmer”. This was my mentality when I started and I purchased those items one at a time with the $150 or so I could spare per month. I, just like a lot of people just wanted to get our tanks up and running, so that meant a finnex RAYII LED here and a cobalt titanium heater there. I saw stuff like Kessils but never thought about the additional benefit they would have over cheapy lights, especially since I had never grown coral before. Even now, I still don’t see the benefit vs. T5. Not when there will always be something “better” coming out and not when my stuff is colorful and growing. Now I’m looking for better circulation pumps and noticed Maxspect gyre 330’s and un-noticed them when I saw the pricetag. This is coming from someone who bought dual gyre xf-250’s and sold them because they were so annoyingly loud and had to be cleaned monthly (not joking) otherwise they lost around HALF of their flow. The new gyre series are supposedly a lot better but that’s over a $500 risk to take. I currently own sicce voyagers and love how quiet these ugly, relatively cheap pumps are. They rub full-time, no wavemaker, no nothing and my sps is growing like crazy. So now have my eyes on their HP series despite of having less flow and controllability than a large gyre. I honestly think these features (wavemakers, light ramping) are only put there to inflate the cost and provide little actual benefit to our tanks.
Like I said. I have argued with some of them. I know the ones to stay away from. I do grow corals. And I'm working on the sand issue. Who would have known? Took me a year and a half to figure it out. Black sand is magnetic.I don't think people were trying to argue with you, They just didn't like your attitude. And with all that expensive equipment your tank in not that impressive and looks like you have some issues you need to deal with.
And impressive is subject to interpretation also. I for one am not all that impressed with lps only tanks. Just what I like. Kinda like music. Many tastes out there. If everyone liked the same thing it would be an awful boring world.I don't think people were trying to argue with you, They just didn't like your attitude. And with all that expensive equipment your tank in not that impressive and looks like you have some issues you need to deal with.
I assume you don't have sps then? That's pretty much a no no for sps.I’ve never had to worry too much about excessive heat in my tank. I actually let it get up to 84 in the summer and that’s with an 80 degree ambient room temp (San Diego weather) with four in-tank circulation pumps, the return pump and a skimmer pump running 24/7. It doesn’t seem to negatively impact anything in the tank.
I assume you don't have sps then? That's pretty much a no no for sps.
What do you keep it at the rest of the year? Maybe I should keep mine higher? I currently keep it at 77.My tank is sps dominant, including acros, milles and loads of montis. Keep in mind the average world reef temp is around 85 degrees I believe.![]()
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Goes to show. You can't believe everything you read.I keep things at 80 most of the year.
Now for a little background. Tank has been set up for a little over a year and a half. I used black sand from the start. Mistake!!! I always had problems with acropora. Especially when introducing them to my tank. Some would make it, about half wouldn't. Couldn't figure it out. I finally sent of an ICP test. It can back with high levels of vanadium, nickel and molybdenum. Had no idea where those metals where coming from. Then I started noticing posts on r2r about the same results coming back from ICP. Everyone had black sand.
I've been doing water changes every week for 6-8 weeks now. I removed the black sand from the front and replaced it with Carib sea special grade sand. I'll be working on getting as much out from the back and the sides in the future. Just sent another ICP otest off. I'm waiting for the results.
BTW high molybdenum cause excessive algae growth. And I have allot of asterina snails that ate my Coraline algae. I put 2 bumblebee snails in to counter that. Soooooo. It's a work in progress all because of black sand.