Interesting reefkeeping week.
Picked up an Aquacontroller III, decided that I really needed one as I am tired of trying to control lights with three different timers and would like to truely simulate the sun and moon cycles.
I only have the ORP, Temp, and PH probes hooked up right now. Did not have the time yesterday to hook up the DC8 and figure out the programming of the lights. I think I will be trying to move my ballasts into the cellar for the MH lighting simply to lessen the noise in the room as well this weekend.
I did not pick up the additional moon light kit that Neptune sells and hoping the programing works with the moon lights I own as far as dimming etc.
Anyway, after hooking it up found out that my PH was running quite a bit high which I think has been the issue with water parameters and keeping my Ca above 350ppm. Having an exact number instead of a color chart that I was always either at or near the top of will be very useful. Now it would be nice to have an ALK probe, do not think Neptune makes one so may invest in a seperate unit if they are available.
I also have actually set up the Ca reactor which should help quite a bit, need one fitting that I will be picking up on the way home from work today. You can see it on the far side of the 300g tub, not too sure if that will be its final resting spot or not yet.
Looking at these shots seems pretty lame compared to many of the more seasoned reefs, but there were some changes to the rockwork. Picked up another piece of braching live rock to build up one side a bit more and some other pieces were moved a bit.
The guy doing the cabinetry stopped by to show me one of the doors the other day, has one more to build he said so hoping to see some progress on that soon.
Since I bothered to get a camera out, here is a shot of a Favia that I picked up at RC a week or two ago.
And my sun coral