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Happy Sunday!
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Heading to run an errand later this afternoon and will pick up the plastic fabric ;Bookworm;Bookworm;Bookworm.

Lights still off at the moment:
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/vacuum-sand-algae-cycle-in-new-50-gal-build.396044/#post-4769610

Backordered MD Aquamaxx HOB 1.5 canceled, another company ship 5/29, arriving Thur 5/31.

Having some Chromis fish drama I am about to post to:

1.Blue Green Chromis Spots https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/blue-green-chromis-spots-help-identify.395421/#post-4761723

2. Blue Green Chromis Hole-in-Head
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/blue-green-chromis-hole-in-head-advice-please.396800/#post-4769640

3. Ghost was hugging the MP10 this morning, mystery! Down to four (4).

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To slow down ;Stop and cycle the right way.

And get an QT, tank.

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If the screen is cotton, then ironically it will grow very fast until it starts dissolving in about 6 months. So the plastic 7-point is better long term.

The loops probably won't help, but will sure make harvesting more difficult. I'd cut them open.

Ramping the lights does not matter to algae. 18 on, 6 off, is fine.
 
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If the screen is cotton, then ironically it will grow very fast until it starts dissolving in about 6 months. So the plastic 7-point is better long term.

The loops probably won't help, but will sure make harvesting more difficult. I'd cut them open.

Ramping the lights does not matter to algae. 18 on, 6 off, is fine.

@SantaMonica Just got the plastic fabric 7-point and I'll cut open the strings when I swap. Thanks again for the help!
 

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@GoVols To clarify you mean [nitrogen] cycle the right way. Do you have a preferred way?
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Dose an ammonia source.

Then test and watch your ammonia go sky high and drop to zero.
Test for nitrites and they should go up and bottom out too.
Then you should be only able to detect nitrates.

At that time it's cycled, but not an real mature reef, that takes time too.
 
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If the screen is cotton, then ironically it will grow very fast until it starts dissolving in about 6 months. So the plastic 7-point is better long term.

The loops probably won't help, but will sure make harvesting more difficult. I'd cut them open.

Ramping the lights does not matter to algae. 18 on, 6 off, is fine.

@SantaMonica It almost has a layer of soft roughed up carpet. I frayed the ends of the nylon and rubbed the algae from the cotton all over the plastic.

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Then test and watch your ammonia go sky high and drop to zero.
Test for nitrites and they should go up and bottom out too.
Then you should be only able to detect nitrates.

At that time it's cycled, but not an real mature reef, that takes time too.

@GoVols I will most certainly consider this method if I re-start. Btw, if it came to a re-start I have been leaning toward BB, too.
 
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Internal stand cleanup.

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There is appx 4" to the right of the 10-gal aquarium sump (autocorrect wants to keep saying "dump") for the Aquamaxx 1.5.

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Buncha experts here, huh?! :D;Bookworm:D

I thought the 5-gal glass tank I was using as a sump was 10-gal. Today [once I realized I was only using 5] I upgraded to a 10-gal. I kept wondering why it see seemed I could go bigger but 20-gal wouldn't fit!


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Need. More. Space.


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10-gal at the bottom, KH and Mag in the back, and Ca and RO/DI top front.


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Re-worked dosing container lids.



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