Good afternoon #Frugalites! Since my reefing channel and this build are about budget reefing, I figured I should claim the name for us!
Being a Frugalite is a very cool thing. It saves a ton of money. It also means a lot of DIY, but it also means doing your homework and getting the best bang for the buck. Buying the cheapest possible equipment is actually the WORST choice a budget reefer (synonymous with Frugalite) could make most of the time. We need to balance cost with quality and longevity. That said….
I’ve built the ATO reservoir but there’s a problem I’ve been thinking a lot about. I can’t just run a line to my RO/DO unit, or even the RO/DI reservoir because the apartment won’t allow a permanent hookup so I have to use a faucet adapter and run it that way. As a result I need a better way to fill it. I also need to gauge when to refill it.
Enter my idea. A second bucket will serve as a reservoir. It’ll be used to siphon water into the primary ATO reservoir as needed. The second bucket will be able to access air and I’ll be able to see the water level. In theory the siphon shouldn’t break as long as the second reservoir gets filled before the water level drops too far and air starts getting pulled into the line. The pipe that’ll create the siphon will nearly touch the bottom of the second reservoir which will help. I’m going to resume working on this later this evening.
Being a Frugalite is a very cool thing. It saves a ton of money. It also means a lot of DIY, but it also means doing your homework and getting the best bang for the buck. Buying the cheapest possible equipment is actually the WORST choice a budget reefer (synonymous with Frugalite) could make most of the time. We need to balance cost with quality and longevity. That said….
I’ve built the ATO reservoir but there’s a problem I’ve been thinking a lot about. I can’t just run a line to my RO/DO unit, or even the RO/DI reservoir because the apartment won’t allow a permanent hookup so I have to use a faucet adapter and run it that way. As a result I need a better way to fill it. I also need to gauge when to refill it.
Enter my idea. A second bucket will serve as a reservoir. It’ll be used to siphon water into the primary ATO reservoir as needed. The second bucket will be able to access air and I’ll be able to see the water level. In theory the siphon shouldn’t break as long as the second reservoir gets filled before the water level drops too far and air starts getting pulled into the line. The pipe that’ll create the siphon will nearly touch the bottom of the second reservoir which will help. I’m going to resume working on this later this evening.
I do also have two skunk cleaners and they breed readily always releasing larvae into the tank. They are naturally more aggressive too, coming out to eat and clean your arm when it’s near them. My fire shrimp can be a bit of a recluse but I always know which cave to find him in, and every now and then makes a front of tank appearance. It’s almost always visible but likes the shadows.I think it would come out more in the light with a conspecific, from past experiences. My shrimp are also not completely dumb as I’ve added a few reef safe wrasses that I think are picking off my CUC one by one at this point. Can tell the shrimp are definitely wary of the new wrasses.
