Looking good Leonardo!
How deep is the sand in the RDSB?
I am just trying to picture this! The 8 gallon glass container will go in the sump and the sump water will just flow over the container?
Do you feel you may have any concerns with hydrogen sulfied or any other forms of gasses building up in that deep of a sand bed?
Looks very interesting I may do the same for my tank.
Thanks
Kevin
Your dsb doest not like very fine sand right. I also want to add a similar dsb into my sump but I dont have very fine substrate, will it work?
Where's some new pictures?
I'm really hesitating to transfer the corals, because I'm not sure the tank has cycled enough already. Parameters are spot on (although Nitrates 1-2 ppm), did a 80% water change yesterday.
Keep in mind that the tank was filled with fresh rock and I have no additional skimmer for the tank. Two weeks of cycling in a dark container and one week in the tank. There has been constantly filtered with large amounts of GAC and GFO.
I think I will wait until after the weekend and let the snails and urchins do their thing with the rocks in the meantime. What do you guys suggest?
Sorry to hear about the trouble hopefully you have a back up...who knows how long it will take them to repair or replace it. As far as the transfer I'm with flying_duchman. Better to wait and be sure than risk the corals. As hard as it is we'll all just have to wait a little bit longer.I hope the pictures on the previous page are enough for now
I had some bad luck today. The whole tank room had a short-circuit burned smell, and one of my Lumatek ballast wasn't firing the MH anymore.
I'm not sure what happened. They are on a dry, well ventilated spot so I think something went wrong in the production/assembly. These ballasts have a three year warranty so I hope the German online store where I ordered it will arrange something.
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I'm really hesitating to transfer the corals, because I'm not sure the tank has cycled enough already. Parameters are spot on (although Nitrates 1-2 ppm), did a 80% water change yesterday.
Keep in mind that the tank was filled with fresh rock and I have no additional skimmer for the tank. Two weeks of cycling in a dark container and one week in the tank. There has been constantly filtered with large amounts of GAC and GFO.
I think I will wait until after the weekend and let the snails and urchins do their thing with the rocks in the meantime. What do you guys suggest?
Leonardo
Very nice looking tank Leonardo.
You use refugium and RDSB instread of carbon source right?
How about reef-actif? Do you still use this?
I am looking forward to next progress~!!!
:thumbsup:
I hope the pictures on the previous page are enough for now
I had some bad luck today. The whole tank room had a short-circuit burned smell, and one of my Lumatek ballast wasn't firing the MH anymore.
I'm not sure what happened. They are on a dry, well ventilated spot so I think something went wrong in the production/assembly. These ballasts have a three year warranty so I hope the German online store where I ordered it will arrange something.
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I'm really hesitating to transfer the corals, because I'm not sure the tank has cycled enough already. Parameters are spot on (although Nitrates 1-2 ppm), did a 80% water change yesterday.
Keep in mind that the tank was filled with fresh rock and I have no additional skimmer for the tank. Two weeks of cycling in a dark container and one week in the tank. There has been constantly filtered with large amounts of GAC and GFO.
I think I will wait until after the weekend and let the snails and urchins do their thing with the rocks in the meantime. What do you guys suggest?
Leonardo