Been a little bit since I updated. Ill snap a few pictures tonight.
One change
Adding Ozone to the aquarium was more than I expected. Originally I thought it was a simple generator and that was it(lack of reading on my part). I since then purchased an air dryer, luft pump, and avast marine ozone reactor. I will be reworking some of my plumbing to incorporate my ozone. It should work in this order. Airdryer > Ozone Gen > Ozone out > Venturi Injection to Ozone Reactor > GAC Reactor > Into tank.
I will snap some pictures and draw up more in depth how I will add this.
Co2 Scrubber
Added this in hope to bring up the PH some in the tank as it has been hanging at about 7.9-8. I used an old BRS reactor I had and threw in some sodalime and hooked it up to the intake of the skimmer. I have not noticed a change in PH at all. It has been on for about 3 days.
Cycle
Strange how the cycle occurred in this tank. Really only seen a 2 day spike of traceable ammonia, had a weird bloom of cyano/diatoms. Once the ammonia was gone so was all the cyano and diatoms. Friday I added a bunch of snails consisting of Nerite, Dwarf cerith, Florida Cerith, and Nassarius snails. Only added about half the amount I want to add.
Parameters
Since the ammonia spike back about 8 days ago there has not been any traceable nutrient levels. PO4: 0.02 Everything else: 0.00
CA Reactor
Got my Alk, Ca, and Mg at the levels I wanted and turned on the Co2 to my CA reactor. I just wanted to measure how much it would raise my CA in a 24 hour period. To do this I turned my CA reactor on for 2 days without the CO2 making sure to the effluent was at 40mg per day. Once I confirmed his I turned the Co2 on and kept the PH at 6.9 inside the chamber. I then measured my Ca right before turning it on and then again 24 hours later. I had 410 prior to turning it on and 24 hours later got about 425-430. I then turned off my Co2 off while leaving the recirculating pump run until I start adding corals and notice an uptake of Ca, Alk, and Mg.