Hi timdanger!
I think you're right about the pump. Its pulling well right now but the air numbers are not where they should be so I'm taking your cue and getting in touch with Eddie to see if I can get a new pump. This suckers is BIG! and while I'm sure I will eventually settle in with this skimmer later, I still have the Octo 110 and the Vertex IN80 to try out. Too many skimmers sitting in my garage right now-LOL! My sump is perfect for my application and I'm happy with the options I have now. I am going to hard plumb the drain and returns in the next couple of weeks and put a gate valve on both just beneath the bulkheads.
Hope that water leak issue you had is handled!
Shipping Tunze today!
Tivo
Hey guys....couple things...
2. (insert drama here)...after going through several bottles of Excedrin due to living with the constant hum of the stock return pump, I am going to break down and order one of the Tunze silence pumps this week. Thanks to Tim for being the guinea pig for us!
are you going .020 or .040?
Hey guys....couple things...
1. Some of you may know (if you've seen my posts on other boards) that I have had issues with the stock skimmer pump that came with my 39Pro. I have the skimmer that pre-dates the BM skimmers. As an economical replacement skimmer pump, I was considering a Maxijet 1200 with the venturi kit...also, possibly with a meshwheel mod. Please provide your thoughts.
2. (insert drama here)...after going through several bottles of Excedrin due to living with the constant hum of the stock return pump, I am going to break down and order one of the Tunze silence pumps this week. Thanks to Tim for being the guinea pig for us!
Eureka!
I think I found a skimmer that will satisfy RT's eternal quest... :bounce1:
You might have to mod your cabinet a bit though
http://www.reefpost.com/threads/12-Bashsea-8500-Skimmer-Mesh-Needle-Prototyping
Bashea is a local (Michigan) company doing some incredible things.
Looking good! You algae has subsided alot-Nice!! That slimer and digitata look awsome. The digitata will grow fast. I'm no sps expert but I think you're doing the right thing with cutting back on the light cycle. You should be fine!
That Tunze will fit nicely on the left.
thanks! i'm hoping for good things out of the digitata.
my stick of slimer is troubling me a little bit in that i'm not really sure what its long-term growth plan is! i wonder if i could just lop it in half, glue the top half to the rock next to the bottom half, and see what happens. thoughts?
as far as algae goes, it is much better since i added the vortech! i have had to do a fair amount of manual removal, though -- my CUC just doesn't want to eat it. i'm running some rowaphos in my filter sock, so i'm hoping that will help out, too.
i think the tunze will be a huge help as well -- can't wait to get it in there to see what happens (hopefully not a sand storm). i was thinking of putting it on the left, but that's about all i've figured out so far. my initial thought was, to avoid a sandstorm, put it on the left further toward the bottom and point it at a 45 degree angle up into the glass. but, i am very open to others' ideas if anyone wants to throw them out there!
The slimer will probably start to grow out at the base which will sprout new branches. my slimer needs alot of current for the polys to extend so you may want to make sure it's in a good flow area. When mine was in lower flow the polyps wouldn't extend at all. The digitata should grow fine where it's at as long as the polys are moving.
If you want to help with sand storms you could always put a 1/2 inch layer of coarse aragonite on top of your bed and it will hold it nicely. I was getting too much movement in several areas of my bed and added a couple inches of geo marine substrate and it works great. That layer is also easier for me to vacuum occassionally. I would vacuum the first 1/2 inch or so of my Oolitic every couple of weeks and it would always pull quite a bit of sand into the drain. With the added layer I dont have that problem anymore.