Yeah, 4-5” at full maturity I’d say though that could be 2 or 3 years off. She’s a beauty!They get about 5", right @Scurvy?
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Yeah, 4-5” at full maturity I’d say though that could be 2 or 3 years off. She’s a beauty!They get about 5", right @Scurvy?
Hey Turtle,
Saw you picked up corals from a store in Clayton (pretty sure I know which one :p) how are they doing for you? We picked up two maricultured colonies from Bill a while back and they are still going strong.
Do you ever make it up to Raleigh for Reefsmart / Reef farmers Market?
Reef Keepers! Sadly, most didn't make it after my tank cracked and I had to make do with all of my corals in a 40 breeder. I lost the blue tip stag, the purple acro and almost lost my large green polyp monti cap. My friend has frags of all in her tank so hopefully they will grow out and I can get a piece later. The monti cap I ended up fraging as much healthy tissue as I could, and it is recovering. I even had a piece that was nice enough to glue to my rocks.
I have not made it to Reefsmart yet. I need to go next year. I'm going to plan out all the local expos next year and try to attend as many as I can. I think we still have the CMAC show in September, I need to look up the date for that.
Turtle, you got the RS cover for your tank, correct?
I ordered one on Friday and it will be here Wed. And you answered my question :)
I’ve got one to and they are very good, just be ‘patient’ when building it and make sure the mesh is tightYep, It fits great, easy to cut with a hacksaw and if you keep the screen tight and follow one of the lines on the screen when you're putting it in, it'll stay nice a square to the frame. It even has easy break off corners for wires, all though I cut them with the disk on the dremel for nice clean edges. The left side has a 1K Gyre, PP8 and a ground probe wire and there is just enough room.
The part I love the best is it sits completely flush with the top of the glass.
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Looks like your nutrients are high, since I see what looks like GHA growing on that rock in the back. I would start with running a little GFO in a reactor.Alright guys, update time. Over the weekend I've been slowly dosing up my alkalinity into a "normal range." I started out dosing 2ml of that Red Sea powder which initially moved my alk in the right dirrection, but didn't do anything after that. Yesterday I dosed a total of 16ml of alk solution and raised my alk from 6.6 to 6.8 over night. I dosed another 10ml earlier today and will dose again before I leave for work.
The glass has been, well impossible to see thru most of the time. This is just a few hours of build up. I have to scrape this several times a day.
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The cloudy water has cleared, until I scrape the film algae off the glass and then it gets a very slight green tint for a little while. Nutrients today(took time with test) are 1ppm NO3 and 0.04ppm PO4. I'm not sure what to do with this film algae other than keep cleaning it.
Yep, that is hair algae although it is contained to just two rocks. The two rocks that were in the tank with the fish after the great memorial day crack, are the ones growing the algae. The rest are clean. I think those two sucked up a bunch of phosphate and are now slowly leaching it back out. They very well may be the cause of my phosphate problem without having a nitrate problem. The sand and the rest of the rocks are completely clean now that the diatoms are gone, I'm just stuck scraping the glass forever.Looks like your nutrients are high, since I see what looks like GHA growing on that rock in the back. I would start with running a little GFO in a reactor.
Ah, its not as bad as I thought.Pictures of rocks for refrence.
All clean...
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Dirty two...
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That is correct. I have the Red Sea DIY screen kit. I highly, HIGHLY, recommend it.