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Multitool. You mean like a Dremel or rotary tool? Oh Oscillating saw?
I usually buy corded tools still. They are cheaper so you can get more.
Rotozip is cool but scary. Cuts wallboard and countertops. Microwave ovens too. Oops.
It’s to keep the rock from creating scratches and pressure points in the glass. Probably not necessary but an old school way of doing things.The mesh on bottom is to keep rocks not pushing on sand creating dead spots?
Maybe can use just small part under the rocks i think to place in my bottom not all...
I feel your pain!After the family left yesterday, I cut the plumbing hole through the wall and did another coat of mud. Today, I did another coat. Now I remember why I hate drywall, mudding and taping![]()
Coming home with anything is always a win!!!I did come home with a Hanna Ca checker though.
It will be interesting to see what you think of that checker.Another coat of mud today. Mudding around the plumbing & cord hole is proving a bit challenging. So, that might slow progress.
A friend came over to hit a few LFS and brought me some dry rock. It will need a good cleaning but, I’m really grateful.
We went to a store (Petland) I’ve never been to before. They didn’t have a huge selection of SW livestock but everything there looked really good.
Then, we went to Liberty Reef that’s under new ownership. They have a lot of really nice LPS. They did have a stunning A. Millepora but, since I’m dealing with multiple issues with the current tank, I didn’t buy it.
I did come home with a Hanna Ca checker though.
So far, I’ve been happy with their checkers for PO4, pH, and Alk. The NO3 gets good reading but is labor intensive.It will be interesting to see what you think of that checker.
I agree, good checkers.So far, I’ve been happy with their checkers for PO4, pH, and Alk. The NO3 gets good reading but is labor intensive.
I don’t have an Mg yet, still using Salifert.I agree, good checkers.
I’ve had mixed results with CA and MG but it will be interesting to see your view.
lol, after I posted that, I went downstairs and started to test with Salifert and remembered I did additives after I tested with Hanna. I’ll try to remember to test with both tomorrow.I don’t have an Mg yet, still using Salifert.
CA is still a bit more complicated/labor intensive than Alk, pH and Phosphate but, not bad.
Now that you’re saying that, let me grab my Salifert Ca test and compare.
I got wide swings 380-524ppm with the CA checker.lol, after I posted that, I went downstairs and started to test with Salifert and remembered I did additives after I tested with Hanna. I’ll try to remember to test with both tomorrow.
Salifert 375I got wide swings 380-524ppm with the CA checker.
The sample size is very small.
Not sure what I’m doing wrong, maybe inaccurate sample size.IDK.
Salifert consistently gives me an expected number, the colour change is fast and easy to see.
Same with MG and Salifert. Great for the money tests IMM.