sammy113
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so I turned them down another 20%. Ahh, the beauty of dimmable LEDs.
I love it. I have my LEDs dialed down to 55% blues and 35% whites. I was wondering if I was the only one running LEDs too low because of their power
so I turned them down another 20%. Ahh, the beauty of dimmable LEDs.
Good news: it is sorta attached.
Bad news:it it is TOTALLY deflated. Like, down to about 4" across from a max size of maybe 12".
Hoping this is just a part of adjustment, not a prelude to death. Looks like another sleepless night for me.
Hey Dwzm,
This thread is to long to read, can you recap it for me?
Thanx
Hey Dwzm,
This thread is to long to read, can you recap it for me?
Thanx
Yeah, that's pretty much accurate. :lol:
Not much new to update. I had my first livestock "disaster" a month or two ago. I was moving some of the LED hardware and thanks to a bad connection at a screw terminal, I burned up about a dozen of the CAT4101 drivers. So my tank was running on low lights for a week or two while I replaced them (with a single LM3409, my new favorite LED driver). During that time, I was consumed with the rework of the LED system, so I pretty much forgot to recharge my kalk reactor (which I only have to do every few months), which meant Ca and alkalinity plummeted for a few days. The combination of low light and low parameters killed about a dozen SPS. Luckily nothing else was bothered.
Also I decided to run a skimmer on the tank for a while, just to see what it would do. My nutrient levels all still test reasonably well, but this same brown/green slime algae still covers the rockwork and I have to clean it off every few weeks (so, clearly, there are nutrients in the system). The turf scrubber has continued to grow nothing but this same slime. The skimmer has been on for about a month with no significant change but I think I will leave it on for a while longer to see how it does.
Also, I picked up a really nice red BTA from a local reefer to fulfill my desire for an anemone. I am still planning on something more challenging/interesting down the road but at least for the meantime the BTA has been great. It's red throughout but has really strong pale blue "variegation" on the oral disk.
I'd post photos but I'm still not "over" losing the SPS, which means current photos are kinda depressing.
Gearing up for another local group buy from sealifeinc within the next few weeks, too...
I'm surprised your kalwasser reactor needs top-up so frequently. I find they only last a week or two at best with evaporation rates. I put my kalk stirrer motor on a timer to work intermittently because it tends to get used up too quickly if it stirs constantly. Are you adding vinegar with yours? This may help in the carbon dosing area while stabilizing PH and dissolving kalk.
How did the SPS die? RTN? STN? Rapid recession from the bottom or tips? Bleaching? I can see SPS browning out under those conditions, but mortality is usually a slow drawn out process.
Tissue receded from the bottom of the colony towards the tips.