Maroun 150g Build Thread

As said before We're used to some daily cutoffs but not a whole 3 days without power. Still it was good luck that the backup generator worked flawless. Should be getting my UPS on Tuesday or Wed.
Tank wasn't directly affected luckily.
 
Nice tank! I've been following your progression for a while as it's very similar to mine and I was after ideas. That chiller looks great too. I wouldn't mind something like that here :)
 
Thanks v1..rotate. Chiller should be running by end of this week when i get the missing connectors hopefuly it won't be too noisy. do you have al needed equipment in Hong Kong or do you struggle to find quality stuff?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15315632#post15315632 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by maroun.c
Thanks v1..rotate. Chiller should be running by end of this week when i get the missing connectors hopefuly it won't be too noisy. do you have al needed equipment in Hong Kong or do you struggle to find quality stuff?

Your welcome. Most brands are available here. If not, there are a few shops that can order in European equipment so that gives more options. There is definitely many types of equipment here with the "made in china" branded on them... very cheap too. Overall many options :)
 
working on Ca and MG levels which again have dropped to:
Ca 320
Mg 1130

Tested my new saltwater mix and my Ca was at only 290
with MG at 980 so basically the 2 large water changes I've recently to try to decrease my nitrates levels were bringing my Ca and MG levels.
with Ca and MG this low does it make a difference in which one I dose before or should I dose both at the same time as I remember reading that if MG level is very low Ca will precipitate and levels will not raise?
 
working on Ca and MG levels which again have dropped to:
Ca 320
Mg 1130

Tested my new saltwater mix and my Ca was at only 290
with MG at 980 so basically the 2 large water changes I've recently to try to decrease my nitrates levels were bringing my Ca and MG levels.
with Ca and MG this low does it make a difference in which one I dose before or should I dose both at the same time as I remember reading that if MG level is very low Ca will precipitate and levels will not raise?
 
If Magnesium is low, you can buffer it up all at once. It is one of those easy additives that doesn't hurt your system, and tends to stay up a long time. By adding that, your Alk & Ca additions will be more effective, but stay on top of testing daily just to make sure all is well.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15325174#post15325174 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by melev
If Magnesium is low, you can buffer it up all at once. It is one of those easy additives that doesn't hurt your system, and tends to stay up a long time. By adding that, your Alk & Ca additions will be more effective, but stay on top of testing daily just to make sure all is well.

I use epsom salts from the drug store---as long as they are scented or have somethig else added to help your feet in a foot bath:D
I think I got 2 lbs of it for 6 bucks.
 
btw Marc

I think it is really interesting the way you change your avitar so frequently
Do you have to do that by hand or do you have a special program that randomizes it for you?
 
Hi Capn.
Been following Randy's two part lately and he advises to use both Mag Chloride and Sulfate (Epsom) in combination to avoid a Sulfate build up. Unfortunately as we don't have to De Ice here MAG flake or chloride is not commercially available and I have to buy it from a pharmaceutical distributor. It's highly pure however very costly especially with the amounts of Mag I have to add to go from 1130 to 1280 or a bit higher.
This is what I'm using :

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Purity testing:
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Randy was impressed with the purity and I could use 20% less than whats requested for 1 G for Ca... Still at 60 USD per KG (aroud 2 pounds) of Mg Chloride this is expensive...
Luckily managed to bring back 5-6 2 parts kits from Bulkreefsupply when I was in cleveland in Mar so when those are used I'll be considering a Ca reactor as when the inital setup price is covered I guess the cheaper running cost will make it more costeffective...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15326403#post15326403 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by capn_hylinur
btw Marc

I think it is really interesting the way you change your avitar so frequently
Do you have to do that by hand or do you have a special program that randomizes it for you?

No, I'm doing it myself.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15328190#post15328190 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by maroun.c
Thanks Marc Love this avatar. did you take this pic?

Yes, I took it. I wish it was more crystal clear, but the stuff you see in the shot was actually food & particulates moving through the jelly tank that the nettles were snacking upon.

Regarding Mg additives, I use 7.25 cups of Mag Flake (Mag Chloride) and .75 of a cup of Epson's Salt (Mag Sulfide) to make my four 2-liter bottles of Magnesium. That batch will usually last about two months or so for my system.

The pictures you posted are not both Magnesium-based. Just wanted to let you know, just in case.
 
I follow the same dosage and I'm supposed to add only 610 ml withe every 4 litres of part A and B however the bucket of salt I'm using now is only giving me
Ca 290
and Mg 980 so the 2 last two changes i did without dosing ca and Mg to correct level before doing the water change have dropped my levels significantly.
Do yuo usually dose Ca and Mg to yuor fresh mixed saltwater?
I did post both the Ca and MG boxes to show their purity tests....
 
Need some help on Ca raectors as i'm consdiering getting one:
Sorry if it's too basic but I've never used a Ca reactor

-Is it possible to overdose somehow?
-Do you have to play with the settings frequently or just set it up initially and let it go?
-how frequently do you have to test once your reactor is properly set
-Do you think it'll be safe to have a Ca reactor running while on travel?
-In case of a sudden drop of Ca (like with a water change with Low Ca) will the reactor work more and get the levels right?
-is it necesasry to run a Kalk stirrer (or dose kalk) with a Ca reactor?
-As far as I understand the trigger for kalk reactor to kick in in low Ph and I believe the high Ph would trigger the Ca reacto to work?
if that's right wouldn't they be causing each other to kick in and as I don't have a huge demand for Ca and Alk could that cause higher levels?
Thanks for any help
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15328720#post15328720 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by maroun.c
I follow the same dosage and I'm supposed to add only 610 ml withe every 4 litres of part A and B however the bucket of salt I'm using now is only giving me
Ca 290
and Mg 980 so the 2 last two changes i did without dosing ca and Mg to correct level before doing the water change have dropped my levels significantly.
Do yuo usually dose Ca and Mg to yuor fresh mixed saltwater?
I did post both the Ca and MG boxes to show their purity tests....

I've been using Red Sea Pro Reef (or Kent Sea Salt) for the past few years. The two of them provide enough alk, ca, and mg that my tank doesn't really notice it.

When I mix up new saltwater, I measure pH, temp, and salinity. If the pH is low, I buffer it up with baked baking soda to the level I desire. That brings up the alk at the same time.

I only dose Magnesium when my test kits indicate it is time, but never with a water change.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15328728#post15328728 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by maroun.c
Need some help on Ca raectors as i'm consdiering getting one:
Sorry if it's too basic but I've never used a Ca reactor

-Is it possible to overdose somehow?


Not really. Usually when something goes wrong, the pH in the reactor drops too much and the media turns to mush. While it ends up being a mess for you to clean up, the effluent rate was either still the same amount, or has ceased entirely -- which is why the pH dropped so much in the first place.


-Do you have to play with the settings frequently or just set it up initially and let it go?

When you set it up at first, you will probably need to tinker with it daily to get it where you want it. This can take weeks to dial in, or you can do what I did and use a pH controller (Milwaukee is my preference). The controller turns the CO2 on and off going to the Calcium Reactor, and really makes the ease of setting one up significantly simpler. Once it is running, you just take a look each day to make sure the pH level on the controller is within tolerances, and verify the effluent rate is at the same pace it was the day before. I check mine a few times a day, just glancing at those two spots quickly. If either differ, then I'll look more closely and make an adjustment if necessary.


-how frequently do you have to test once your reactor is properly set

I rarely test the reactor's effluent. I do test my tank, usually once a month, but during that month I may test Alkalinity or Calcium if I feel the need.


-Do you think it'll be safe to have a Ca reactor running while on travel?

Yes. I've been running my tank with a Calcium Reactor for almost five years, and have taken many trips.


-In case of a sudden drop of Ca (like with a water change with Low Ca) will the reactor work more and get the levels right?

If the water change is small, the reactor will balance it out relatively quickly. If the water change is big, it will take longer or you may have to buffer the system to make up for that deficiency, and then let the reactor maintain it.

-is it necesasry to run a Kalk stirrer (or dose kalk) with a Ca reactor?

Necessary? No. Desired? I don't think so. However, others disagree and run both. I don't trust kalkwasser, as it just seems to big a risk for my tank. Kalkwasser has a pH of 12, and if it goes nuts, it won't take long to affect your tank. It's a messy product, too. I've not had to use it in any of my tanks over the past 12 years.

-As far as I understand the trigger for kalk reactor to kick in in low Ph and I believe the high Ph would trigger the Ca reacto to work?
if that's right wouldn't they be causing each other to kick in and as I don't have a huge demand for Ca and Alk could that cause higher levels?
Thanks for any help


The Kalkwasser counteracts the lowered pH of the Calcium Reactor's effluent. When I take my Calcium Reactor offline for a couple of days, the pH of the tank rises .2 higher. That's not enough of a difference to make me want to use Kalkwasser.

Your Calcium Reactor will run 24/7. Kalk could be added late at night with a dosing system or on a timer. I do have an article about this topic that you might want to read - just let me know.
 
Any new updates on the tank?
Especially on the chiller?
is it turning on and off fast as it's oversized to your current system? Can you tell what temp you have it set to turn on anf off?
 
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