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Can never have to much.....lol. just when I think I'm happy and good. I see something new. Also going to keep my QT2 a permanent frag tank for grow out, maybe start selling and recoup some money.
That platform I made to slide into receiving bars on framing really helps me reach. Photos below show without and with platform slid in.Plus I just slide my current lights up to ceiling. Does create a good amount of room.I only like doing things once, the right way. So I tend to pre plan, and forsee as much as possible.
well said my friend....my dad 'Gthompson' is putting a 125 in his wall. so him and i have a job ahead of us man.lol. thats just a 125 but your 220 wow! your gonna need scuba gear to clean it,lol. it looks great and i cant wait to see it when its done. keep on tanking sir.........
Ok, I'll try something similar then. But I've anchored the sps and few others to small rubble, so rack may not work in my case. I'll see what I can do. Thanks.I start every thing on the sand bed for a week for observation and acclimation. Then for the corals that don’t stay on or near the bottom I move them to a frag rack and move them up about 4”. After another week 2”, then another week and another 2”.
As the rack gets to the right height I move the corals off and to the spot I want them.
Interesting to see this in lieu of acclimation settings that so many lights have. Is this for corals from online only? Local as well?I start every thing on the sand bed for a week for observation and acclimation. Then for the corals that don’t stay on or near the bottom I move them to a frag rack and move them up about 4”. After another week 2”, then another week and another 2”.
As the rack gets to the right height I move the corals off and to the spot I want them.
I do it for local or online. I like keeping my existing corals, nems, and clams happy. So I wouldn’t use acclimation mode. I would rather move and monitor new corals.Interesting to see this in lieu of acclimation settings that so many lights have. Is this for corals from online only? Local as well?
Interesting; thanks for the quick detour, much appreciated.I do it for local or online. I like keeping my existing corals, nems, and clams happy. So I wouldn’t use acclimation mode. I would rather move and monitor new corals.
I think it’s not JUST lighting, but also stresses of different water (chemistry mostly), and flow being different.
I’m not at all saying this is how it must be done, only it’s how I do it.
Feeling a bit devastated......
-Tried my hardest to avoid Digitate Hydroids from getting into my display tank....but failed. There in my display. Scrubbed everything as best as possible, didnt work I guess.
- Lost three purple queens in last 3 days. Seems as though their on a hunger strike and cant get them to eat now ugh...
-Bought a Male female rhomboid pair, female kicked the bucket tonight....
-A blue leg hermit just tor a 1/4" spot into my scoly
- and doing water changes on QT1 and QT2, I cross contaminated between the two. Considering they are treated and disease free ready for display in less than 8 days.....
Ughhhh
Usually after I trafer the clean fish. I drain down and re sterilize it. But now I can only wait and see. As I have nowhere to put fish even if I wanted to drain it down. And would make a difference at this point anyway, cause if there was a feee swimmer, I'm screwed. Fingers crossed there were no free swimmers in my frag tank that could have hitched a ride. Time will tell.Really sorry to hear about all this. Hope that the male rhomboid pulls through, at least. Are you gonna have to drain and refill the QT tanks to undo the cross contamination?
So sorry to hear... I'll hope for the best for you!Usually after I trafer the clean fish. I drain down and re sterilize it. But now I can only wait and see. As I have nowhere to put fish even if I wanted to drain it down. And would make a difference at this point anyway, cause if there was a feee swimmer, I'm screwed. Fingers crossed there were no free swimmers in my frag tank that could have hitched a ride. Time will tell.
Been a rough few days in the fish room
#Reefsquadleaders,
Weirdest thing just happen. Not sure if normal or bad? I was moving one of my Wav pumps. Left hand was in water, a steel column beside tank. My hand brushed agaist and I can feel voltage? Literally feel a current?
Narrowed it down to my UV. Darn, what would cause this? Any idea....You have something that is leaking electricity. It could be the wav pump it could be a heater or anything else for that matter.
You can unplug things one by one to figure out what it is. You may want to use a multimeter instead of your hand but that’s up to you. If you have any small cuts on your hands you will feel it a lot more.
Uv comes off from a cor20. Basic bypass and balance with some ball valves. I had turned everything one by one on and off. Had everything electrically off that touches any water. Turn UV on, got shocked. Turn off there was no shock/current. Turned back on, got shocked again. Turned everything on except UV. And all feels good. Taking UV apart shortly to take a lookIs it the UV unit or the pump that feeds the UV? Water is getting to the voltage somewhere....broken seal, frayed wires, etc.