Hi folks,
Well, I apologize for not bringing you pictures this evening. However, my excuses are good: I've been doing a lot of Bertha cleaning, and each cleaning leaves her in a very not-so-picturesque state for the rest of the day. While I was gone for nearly three weeks, the tank didn't get its daily magnet treatment, so now I am paying the price as I go diving for 15 or 20 minutes a day and scrape off a portion of the very bottom parts of the tank. It's hard work and, while I have many scrapers of different lengths, none of them really give me incredible leverage. I also am blessed with bad wrists, so I can only scrape a foot or two of bottom-edge-of-tank in one pass.
Fortunately, that leaves plenty of time to do other things. I've been sucking up and blowing away hair algae like it's going out of style! I'm about to replace all the MH bulbs (they're almost eight months old now) and I'll have a reactor for GFO to cut down on the phosphate real soon, too. I suspect these two will knock down the algae pretty good. We'll see.
I ordered several new fish from LiveAquaria this week. Alas, it was somewhat of a shipping/stocking disaster. I ordered:
1. 40 more chromis
2. 3 stars
3. 1 fire fish
4. 1 majestic foxface
5. 1 zoa colony
6. 3 lawnmower blennies
Alas, the foxface was out of stock, I was shipped 36 chromis instead of 40, there were 16 dead chromis on arrival, and Fedex banged around one of the containers so I received a sloppy, wet box with a dry zoa colony inside it. Whew!
The rest of the bad news is that most of the rest of the chromis died over the course of the next day. I think maybe the temperature is the culprit, even though the other fish and inverts seemed to come through okay. Very weird.
The good news is that DFS/LA were really good like usual. They've credited me back for all the dead fish as well as the shipping. I don't have the luxury of letting them ship me a backordered fish (the foxface) whenever they get it in; I have to schedule my pick-ups since they don't deliver priority to my house out in the boonies. But now I can wait until they have it in stock and order it separately at no additional charge. So I guess that's okay.
In other news, the water parameters that I can measure are looking great. Undetectable nitrates, pH 8.2, dKH 7, Ca 385ppm, etc. I have yet to do a water change on this tank (I kind of can't yet) and things still seem good.
In OTHER news, I've ordered almost all of the rest of the "primary equipment" Bertha will need for the long haul: Deltec calcium reactor and kalk stirrer, media, tubing, regulator, CO2 tank, GFO and carbon "reactors," phosphate colorimeter, GFO, magnesium supplement, two 160-gallon plastic storage cylinders, and all kinds of assorted plumbing bits. Fedex and UPS will be busy delivering boxes of all shapes and sizes to my house in the next few weeks! Now if I can just find time to plug it all in.
Tomorrow I will try to take some pictures before I do another cleaning pass. No promises anymore; I'm too flaky for those.
Ben