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There is only one. ... Tunze 3155
Yep, proven time and time again. It just plain works and fits...
There is only one. ... Tunze 3155
Today I tested EVERYTHING for phosphates ... twice ... AND went to get distilled water as a base test.
I tested the tank water, RO/DI waste, RO water, stored RO water ready for water change (in 2 separate containers) ... and the distilled water.
Laid all 5 tubes down side-by-side. The distilled water was barely different to the others ... which is the cold light of day all appear yellow, with barely the slighted difference between the distilled and the others with one (I believe the waste water) being a little greener. Will try again tomorrow just to be sure.
I was very sure to rinse all the tubes AND caps in the water I was testing. Very careful about getting the drops in the middle of the test tubes and not running down the sides.
In conclusion, I think my phosphates must be trace, or OK ... and this must just be a diatom / algae bloom. I see a couple signs of red slime (bubbles on glass after not cleaning for 5 days), and tiny bubbles on the rocks, but I'm thinking this must just be part of the normal cycle.
I only have green star polyps (on the back wall in two places) and two tiny zoa colonies. All thriving and growing. No other corals. Considering doing another 48 hours dark. Thoughts?
Get a second opinion on your tests.
The only thing in common is the kit you are using.
I have a lfs that's happy to do a test or two if I'm not believing the results.
I would let it be. It will go away as the tank matures.
Avoid introducing more stock.
Control your feeding.
Keep up with water changes.
Blow the rocks off with a turkey baster and scrape the glass before you WC.
It will pass.
Avoid the quick fix. I didn't and lost some very pricey corals. Expensive lesson learned....
The two corals you mentioned can easily do another lights out, but I wouldn't fret it....
I went ahead and ordered the Sicce Syncra Silent 2.0. Due to the fact that you need to take apart the Eheim +2000 to pull it out each time.. I have decided to go this way, so cleaning will be easier.
There is only one. ... Tunze 3155
Get a second opinion on your tests.
The only thing in common is the kit you are using.
yep, proven time and time again. It just plain works and fits...
Let me know how quiet it is, the factory one is driving me crazy.
I took a couple of photos of my tank last weekend. I also added a nice frogspawn after my wife went with me to the LFS and she said that "green one" would make a nice center piece. That was all I needed to hear. I told the guy "sold!"
You will have to excuse my photography skills. That is something I am working on next.
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See if you can find the Starry Blenny is the following picture.
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That's the way it happens..most of the time. I take my wife and let her pick out her own corals. I buy them but they're hers..she feeds all of hers when I feed the tank. She loves to watch them eat.
Nice frogspawn, she picked a doozy, nice scoly too! Can't find the blennie though..
She does have good taste. We both enjoy sitting in my office as the sun sets on the reef. It's our favorite time of the day, especially when a nice glass of wine is involved.
Blenny is on the left, above the hammer.
Hello, I'm new to this (less than 3 years) recently upgraded from Nano size biocube 14g to IM fusion 40
So here's my setup.
Custom stand, with invisible European hinges. solid wood, stained and coated with water resistant material.
2 custom caddy media baskets with Eshopps AEO 19070 on top for mechanical
Activated carbon in media bags in the middle and Purigen at the bottom level
25lb Pukani rock that took a month to cycle after acid bath
Aquamaxx HOB -1 skimmer
IM Media reactor with high capacity GFO
Vortech MP10 QD
Kessil a360w with gooseneck and spectrum controller
Tunze Osmolatot 3155 ATO
Hello, I'm new to this (less than 3 years) recently upgraded from Nano size biocube 14g to IM fusion 40
So here's my setup.
Custom stand, with invisible European hinges. solid wood, stained and coated with water resistant material.
2 custom caddy media baskets with Eshopps AEO 19070 on top for mechanical
Activated carbon in media bags in the middle and Purigen at the bottom level
25lb Pukani rock that took a month to cycle after acid bath
Aquamaxx HOB -1 skimmer
IM Media reactor with high capacity GFO
Vortech MP10 QD
Kessil a360w with gooseneck and spectrum controller
Tunze Osmolatot 3155 ATO
So I need a skimmer, I know the hob1 is a good skimmer but it's ugly. How is the ghost?
So I need a skimmer, I know the hob1 is a good skimmer but it's ugly. How is the ghost?