Probably. I need to refill the qt. I added some bleach and let it run a couple days. Dried it out after. I have some of those no3 spheres in my sump to reseed it.
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A trio of gem tangs sounds good :fun4:
Probably. I need to refill the qt. I added some bleach and let it run a couple days. Dried it out after. I have some of those no3 spheres in my sump to reseed it.
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Not sure what I will do. But yeah acrylic scratches easily. Id assume this material would be similar. I could drain the tank below the bulkheads during a water change and remove the boxes to clean I suppose.I know this question is a little early, but do you plan on scrapping the coraline off the Synergy overflow? Your old tank you use to scrape and is does look good all shinny black but wondering if the Poly-carbonate can be scraped.[emoji848]
I know this question is a little early, but do you plan on scrapping the coraline off the Synergy overflow? Your old tank you use to scrape and is does look good all shinny black but wondering if the Poly-carbonate can be scraped.[emoji848]
Why would you want to scrape it. I let mine get coralline in it and it blends right into the background you can barely see it. The part where the slots are comes off if it needs to be cleaned.
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Possibly. Tank has a diatom bloom. Nitrates are 25 and phosphates are 0 with the colormeter. I have no3 and exxodus bricks from Brightwell in the sump. The skimmer is larger than Ive ever had and its pulling out some gunk despite the low bioload. I did add some cuc and some of the snails died... but it was just as smelly prior. Open stand probably isnt helping either. I try to shower at least twice a week. Should ve good enough right?
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I think I found a option for getting coraline off the overflow but it's a different overflow system. Modular Marine has a overflow that the interior box pops off for easy cleaning. I might snag one of their 16" units.You cant beat a colorful tank with the black background imo. Just have to keep up on it and not let the coraline build up. I say that now untill I get lazy haha
I think I found a option for getting coraline off the overflow but it's a different overflow system. Modular Marine has a overflow that the interior box pops off for easy cleaning. I might snag one of their 16" units.
Cody I just get a $1 paint scraper from the 99c store and physically scrape the overflow twice a year. It's about 3-5 minutes of work, couldn't be faster or easier.
Great idea. Do you use the metal one or the plastic scraper?
I use the metal ones. It's actually like a 5" razor blade, so I use it to get coraline off the back glass too. Because it's metal and rusts, I buy like 5 and they each last me a year easy.
Although they are razor blades, I use the blunt end that's not sharp one. I did need to use the sharp side the first time I scraped coralline because It was super thick -- But haven't used it since.
Cody I just get a $1 paint scraper from the 99c store and physically scrape the overflow twice a year. It's about 3-5 minutes of work, couldn't be faster or easier.
I know the blades you are talking about. Do you just use the blades, or do you buy the handle that the blades fit in as well?
By the way.. I couldn't thank you enough in regards to using cheato. I read somewhere where you wrote about having a hard time with your sps when you were running cheato. Just for kicks a I turned off mine and things have been slowly improving in my display. I never had cheato in my frag tank, so that one is doing fine. I guess it only works for certain scenarios ( more fish? feed more?)
Did you seed your tank with pods from someone else's tank or buy a product somewhere like algen live pods?
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