Be careful with the ozone Dan!Unfortunately I cant help!
You're very welcome, a tank like yours deserves recognition :thumbsup:. Also I suppose it was about time I posted something instead of just gleaning knowledge from reef central.
Dan,
Be careful and don't try to blow any lines clear. Ozone on the lips and tongue burns, and it lasts awhile (days - weeks). So be very careful if you are trying to clear lines or check for back pressure.
Dave B
This is my favorite reef, congratulations.
Dan, i have been away for awhile, but the system is looking fantastic. Took me a couple hours to catch up on your build, but I enjoyed every minute of it.
One concern. Why are you not running an air dryer in between the air pump and the ozone generator? I know you lucky Arizona people don't have to deal with the normal humidity that we Floridians do, but inside the fish room itself, I assume that the air is quite humid. Your ozone output will be greatly decreased with humid air.
Can you please take a quick Picture of the ozone set up Sir?
Where have you been???
It's good to hear from you! I thought about you a couple of weeks ago and wondered what was happening. How is your build going?
Thanks for the concern with regards to the humidity. I checked with the manufactures and they didn't recommend one. At the same time though, they make these for pools and spas - not aquariums. I did go ahead and order a Red Sea Air Dryer from Marine Depot. Just in case...
Your tank is a hard act to follow.
Can you please take a quick Picture of the ozone set up Sir?
I just took a break from Reef Central for awhile. I am very active in my local reef clubs (Global mod on one BOD on the other). It became tiring updating three build thread simultaneously. When Reef Central had its connectivity/speed issues several weeks ago, I decided to take a break.
My tank is doing great. Lost some prized acros to new tank syndrome, but everything seems to have stabilized now. I will try to find the time to update my thread later today.