samherston073
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Hey Orcus... I will DEF take some pics... I will post one tomorrow and then again every couple of weeks..... how do I post the pic on here where it shows up big and not sideways..??
Best to get a photo account like Photobucket where you can upload the photos, then create link in your post here.Hey Orcus... I will DEF take some pics... I will post one tomorrow and then again every couple of weeks..... how do I post the pic on here where it shows up big and not sideways..??
I thought my nems were getting better, but they are still dark, puny unhappy, moving around in the same area, but these were huge bubbled up happy rosey nems that never moved under the old lights I had.
Very discouraging to me. Even my leather is still unhappy, he reacts to my brushing the cyano off him but refuses to put out any polyps at all...hasn't opened up at all for a full week.
Doing WC every 5 to 8 days trying to get rid of the cyano and testing comes up with no surprises. I lost a yellow tang in there overnight (I knew she had lateral line and she wasn't eating hardly at all) and never found remains, I guess the crabs disposed of them pretty well. No spike in ammonia nor nitrates at all. Even raised my Monticap up onto a new rock so he'd be higher in the tank and nearer the lights.
I have also put my Hydra Koralias back in to try to increase flow over the sandbed to discourage the cyano. This new tank is an absolute mess.
I do detect a slight increase in color and polyps on the Monti to be fair, but it's still a shadow of its former beauty.:worried:
Agree with Orcus it's not the lights. Looks like you tank is still cycling and has the typical new tank syndrome. For now try Dr. Tim's Waste Away. Stick with the directions on the bottle for dosing. It worked great for me and got rid of my cyano but did take a few weeks. I did do water changes every 2-3 weeks during the time and maunally sucked out as much cyano as I could. Cyano, diatoms and algae are typical in any new tank set up until the tank settles. This could take 3-6 months. Patience is key. And don't add any new corals during this phase until things begin to look better.I thought my nems were getting better, but they are still dark, puny unhappy, moving around in the same area, but these were huge bubbled up happy rosey nems that never moved under the old lights I had.
Very discouraging to me. Even my leather is still unhappy, he reacts to my brushing the cyano off him but refuses to put out any polyps at all...hasn't opened up at all for a full week.
Doing WC every 5 to 8 days trying to get rid of the cyano and testing comes up with no surprises. I lost a yellow tang in there overnight (I knew she had lateral line and she wasn't eating hardly at all) and never found remains, I guess the crabs disposed of them pretty well. No spike in ammonia nor nitrates at all. Even raised my Monticap up onto a new rock so he'd be higher in the tank and nearer the lights.
I have also put my Hydra Koralias back in to try to increase flow over the sandbed to discourage the cyano. This new tank is an absolute mess.
I do detect a slight increase in color and polyps on the Monti to be fair, but it's still a shadow of its former beauty.:worried:
ANYONE little help
Came across this thread and seems everyone loves the settings Orcus Varuna provided.
I'm setting up a new Innovative Marine 30L tank (36 x 11 x 13) and would like to know what setting to use? I have two Hydra 26's that I using and apparently these are not comparable with his exported files.
Does anyone have the setting available for the older Hydra 26's I can import into the Director?
Unfortunately I dont. You can set a rough approximation though by setting UV & V to 80 DB & B to 90 and WR & G to 25 for 7hrs with 2 hr ramps on each side for a total photo period of 11 hrs. Hope this helps.
I am what I posted was a rough approximation of what my settings average to over the course of the day. If you want to you can build in the respiration peaks your self it will just take you a few hours to add all of those points.
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Just found this thread. Been out of the game for 7 years and a lot has changed! Looking to get back in with a 60" x 30" x 24" mixed reef with SPS.
Would three AI Hydra HD 52's be enough for this tank? Should I run them perpendicular or parallel?
Thanks
Just found this thread. Been out of the game for 7 years and a lot has changed! Looking to get back in with a 60" x 30" x 24" mixed reef with SPS.
Would three AI Hydra HD 52's be enough for this tank? Should I run them perpendicular or parallel?
Thanks
Just found this thread. Been out of the game for 7 years and a lot has changed! Looking to get back in with a 60" x 30" x 24" mixed reef with SPS.
Would three AI Hydra HD 52's be enough for this tank? Should I run them perpendicular or parallel?
Thanks
I have to disagree with the others as a 30" wide tank is alot of depth to illuminate. I would start with the three hydra 52 HD mounted perpendicular but eventually you will probably add a 4th light or drop in some primes to fill in the gaps. Just my opinion but I am in the camp of the more pucks and points of light the better with LED'S.
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