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03/18/2017, 07:58 PM | #751 |
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Likely grab one of these setups...
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03/19/2017, 05:17 PM | #752 |
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Ok boss would you kindly give me your exact sps dipping instructions. Such as concentrations, minutes and order. I'd appreciate it.
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03/19/2017, 05:25 PM | #753 |
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Roughly 10ml of bayer per every 2 cups of sw. Take frags off plugs, take soft tooth brush to frag, dip for 5 minutes, brush again and put in sw rinse. Dip in 50/50 peroxide and sw dip for another 5 minutes or so with final brushing and onto fresh plug then into tank.
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03/19/2017, 08:37 PM | #754 |
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Thanks very much. Get your WD coral yet?
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03/19/2017, 08:38 PM | #755 |
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Going up April 15 to pick it up and perhaps a few other items....
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03/23/2017, 09:25 AM | #756 |
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If not one thing its another. I got the vertex running right after I fixed the one bushing in the motor. Went to turn it on the other night and no bueno on the solenoid only for it to open shortly after post stripping it apart and putting it back together.
I have also been dealing with Spectrapure for the past week as their pump has been siezing up on me some which is my reactor feed pump. So now I need to take that offline and send into them for repairs. It stinks about the delays but at the same time this is why I went with the spectrapure pump over a used masterflex. I wanted the warranty. So now I will need to wait on that to get repaired and back out to me. In the mean time I think I will swap in a 1/4" bulkhead to my manifold and feed the calrx through that and use the needle valve for fine adjustment until I get the spectrapure back. I want my tnk stable ASAP. On the plus side all fish are now in DT and my rainbow nem decided to split again. I saw the baby nem last night as I was going to bed riding around on the back of my large turbo snail. So he is in a spot now that I hopw he will stay in until I decide if I will sell him or not.
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03/23/2017, 06:47 PM | #757 |
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haha thats awesome. hitchhiker nem.
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03/23/2017, 07:50 PM | #758 |
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Nice build. Congrats.
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03/24/2017, 03:35 AM | #759 |
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Just stole your Banjo coupling idea for my mixing station. Not sure where you bought yours, but I found them on a site called Zoro? A little confusing on what parts to order as they have the coupling and adapter listed in 2 different sections of the website. lol
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03/24/2017, 07:18 AM | #760 | |
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In the meantime I am dosing 2-part. Just curious how much you are dosing daily. I am at 28ml of alk and about 12ml of calcium at the moment, just a dribble of mg, I think like 2ml daily...
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My solenoid is working at the moment as well but I had some issues with it so going to send out to Alanle to have him fix it since I bought from him. Might look to buy a spare as well as I like having duplicates. As for the reactor pump itself that was a very basic manufactoring defect that took me looking at the bushing to notice. I wouldn't have any qualms recommending the reactor and their US based service is top notch. I still might look into buying a spare pump assembly as they are only $60 but it is not high on my list at the moment. As for manual dosing I am not dosing 2 part daily. I test probably once or twice a week and bring things back up to spec there. I will have to switch to daily though this week and until I can get the calcium reactor online. I need things completly stable for the next 3 weeks before I go putting in name pieces. I do eat though calcium pretty fast though and since switching back to regular IO I have to dose more to bring it up to spec. In the next few weeks my calcium reactor should handle that for me though. When we finally move (now looking like next 3-5) I will have a basement fish room as well and likely add a fowlr tank for some other types of fish. Not sure I would have wanted to wait for a calcium reactor till then but then again I am way more into sticks then you are at thi point. If I was still just acans and softies I wouldn't have worried about it and kept my dosing setup that Homer now has. BTW Homer did you see Pac Sun has a KH monitor coming out that will link to the doser? I saw that and was immediately jealous. Their stand alone unit might come this year but I think is slated for next year at this point...
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How has your Lifereef skimmer performed thus far on your 150? I just scored a used SVS2-24 (non-flanged) skimmer that I intend to use on a 70 total gallon system, but would like the flexibility to upgrade to no more than a 150 gallon tank in the future. Wondering if the 24 is sufficient for the 150 and how it has performed for you.
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I have no issue with my 24 on the 150. It skims great. My only issue with it is that it takes forever to get back to normal operation after a chemiclean treatment. My older needle wheel units did not take nearly as long to make it back. That said I would never go back to needle wheel. The SVS-24 is probably ok up to a 180 gallon tank though pushing it. I will upgrade to a 36 or larger unit one day when I upgrade and will get it flanged (my current is also not flanged) for any potential upgrades so I only need to get extensions.
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Nice! I appreciate the heads up. Also, what pump are you currently running with it?
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I have a dct8000 or 12000 on it right now. The mag it came with was sending current into my tank so I had to swap out.
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Just wanted you to know how much I appreciate your help and support. I know I am not the only one that has benefitted from your advice and timely responses, but I really feel like my saltwater experience has significantly benefitted from your guidance and no nonsense take on reefing.
Thanks!!
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Yes. All of my SPS and LPS have gone through a peroxide dip. You can see my process posted earlier and if you read the super long peroxide thread on here you will see it has almost no impact to most corals. your results might vary but with so much anecdotal evidence including my own I am fine stating as such.
PLEASE NOTE that the dip is not into straight peroxide but a 50/50 mix with SW. I do not recommend putting straight peroxide onto anything other then bare rock even though some have had no issues. Straight peroxide dips have had some mortality issues
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BRS.com has a good video about dipping corals on their page. They pretty much put their corals through hell and back before placing them in the tank.
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As for tank updayes i dont have many but here is a new toy and a fts during feedimg Sent from my SM-G935T using Tapatalk
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right. i just meant its good to see their procedure. they use bayer in the video too but the other dips are just products they are trying to sell.
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Already had one batch of pods and phyto. Figire it cost me 130 for everything so in a few weeks of harvest it pays for itself amd i jave endless food for fish and corals..
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Some nicely colored corals. I really like the rainbow colored acan in the pic above the hydnophora. Have to keep us posted on how your new toy works out. I was thinking of investing in something similar but DIY. If you have good luck with yours though I might have to go with the same.
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No hydrophora. That is a bad pic of a sunset mille
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