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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12487333#post12487333 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by vader88
Test run checking the flow, this is with the Mag Drive throttled back to about 3/4 flow which should simulate how fast my overflow drains...

This is also the light I will use on my fuge ... jury is still out on the
Here's what I used for vibration on the pump:

Eggcrate filled with silicon.

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Have you seen the 2 recommended modifications for the MSX skimmers?

1. Replace the airline tubing with sturdier tubing from Lowe's or Home Depot.

2. Superglue the plastic airline adapter piece to the pump.
 
I have not done this yet, but i started a thread of MSX 160 skimmer and i was suggested to chage the airline tubing (like Tswifty said) to a 1/4'' one.

As a side note, where did you buy that eggcrate? I asked ppl at Home Depot and Lowes and they all thought i was crazy!!!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12531357#post12531357 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Tswifty8
Have you seen the 2 recommended modifications for the MSX skimmers?

1. Replace the airline tubing with sturdier tubing from Lowe's or Home Depot.

2. Superglue the plastic airline adapter piece to the pump.

I replaced the tubing a couple days ago, I'll look into the adapter piece.

Since I added salt, the skimmer is putting out some serious bubbles, looks like alka seltzer.
 
Got the live rock in from DrFS today and I'm really happy with it ( mostly ) it is Fiji and has some nice greens in it, not a whole lot of coralline though. Pieces probably weighed about 6-8 pounds on average.

A couple of pieces had some black on them, I scrubbed them down as much as possible.

Last nite I added two bags of crushed coral ( pre rinsed ) and two bags of live sand, this gave me 70 lbs of substrate and a 1 1/2" sandbed.

I rinsed then added the rock, so between today and last night I have a cloudy mess and the skimmer is going bonkers.

I'll post some pics once it clears up.
 
Crushed coral??!!

What made you pick that, i thought they suggested touse argonite because crusehed coral can go anarobic quite quickly.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12537516#post12537516 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Al Bendiksen
Crushed coral??!!

What made you pick that, i thought they suggested touse argonite because crusehed coral can go anarobic quite quickly.


I had read where other members here had used it. It is crushed coral argonite, hope I didn't make a mistake
 
Well, looks like I may have made a mistake or I may be alright. Since I didn't use alot ( 30lbs ) it may not hurt me, but certainly not going to help much either in the way of bacteria.

Should have just bought two more bangs of sand. Oh well
 
Pic of the rock work .. I'm undecided as to buy more and do with what I have. I wish I had a woman in the house at this time, cause aquascaping is tough.

Still pretty cloudy

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Okay, that is aragonite sand, not crushed coral. The 'bad' crushed coral is roughly pea-sized flakes and chunks, and it traps detritus.
 
a pic after it cleared up a little. It's quite a bit brighter than that, had to lower speed up my shutter speed to take some of the light off of it.

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on a side not, I'm not sure if my Ph meter is calibrated correctly since it says 7.8 and my test kit is saying above 8.8 . My test kit is a tad low, can someone recommend a good kit test kit for the reef ?

I also need to pick up some calibration fluid for my ph meter.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12540072#post12540072 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by vader88
a pic after it cleared up a little. It's quite a bit brighter than that, had to lower speed up my shutter speed to take some of the light off of it.

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on a side not, I'm not sure if my Ph meter is calibrated correctly since it says 7.8 and my test kit is saying above 8.8 . My test kit is a tad low, can someone recommend a good kit test kit for the reef ?

I also need to pick up some calibration fluid for my ph meter.


tank is looking great

I would rely on the pinpoint more then the test kit providing you get it calibrated.
 
tank is looking great

I would rely on the pinpoint more then the test kit providing you get it calibrated.

Thanks Capt, I have the RK2 ... do you have to use only their recommended probe or are their other options ?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12540920#post12540920 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by vader88
Thanks Capt, I have the RK2 ... do you have to use only their recommended probe or are their other options ?

I've only used the pinpoint---alot of pH fluctuations is so dependant on carbon dioxide in and around the tank that I don't really monitor it other then the nightly lows. The 2 part b-ionics has stabilized it out also
 
I use Bionic myself, I have a Milwaukee PH51 meter I believe it has been sitting around for awhile and was never calibrated. Its missing one packet of calibration fluid, thats why I can't trust it.
 
And looking at that link, I take back what I said. You do have th ebad crushed coral.

You might want to consider removing that now...
 
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