11-23-05
Been kinda interesting lately......
I went to a Reef Club Meeting (
http://www.seasl.org/) and picked some great frags from a freind of mine there....(Thanks Chris!)
It took a bit to acclimate them...and I lost one of them, and thought I might have lost a few others......
Chris hooked me up with:
Unknown Fuzzy acros....I dont know if they are all from the same acro or different acros. One of them has a blue axial corallite....
Several Geen Montipora digitata frags
A green Monti capricornis frag
A purple Monti capricornis frag
A green Slimer frag.....(RTN'd)
A neat Tricolor frag....(Started to RTN....stopped and is looking better every day.
While I was acclimating these corals and mounting them to rock and shells....I noticed my OceansMotions Unit had quit rotating.
Not good.
I checked to verify that it was actually on....yup....sigh...well at least it had been rotating when i first came down there a few minutes ago...
Turned off the OM unit, but left the Iwaki 55RLT running. I didnt want the OM motor to burn out, but the pump was still movign water from 2 ports.(This is where the rotating drum had frozen).
I got the frags mounted and put in a call to OM. Cass answered the phone and siad that Paul was gone for the day, but took my number, and made sure that Paul would call me the next morning.
Sure enough, he called, and began to walk me though the situation. I disassembled the OM and closed loop. The drum was stuck and wouldnt turn. Turns out the motor is very strong, and the nylon driveshaft that connects the motor to the top of the drum had been cored out. The $4.00 part did exactly what it was designed to do in this situation...and got shredded. This allowed the motor to continue turning w/o being damaged. The only problem, was that I didnt have a spare.....
You can see how ragged this hole is...it should be smooth and shaped like an oval race track.
Nick