<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14847756#post14847756 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by erics3000
Things are coming along nice. That sucks about your fish. You might want to give it some more time before adding more big fish.
1 thing I saw was your ballast on the back of your stand. I would be afraid of getting it wet..
I know what your saying. To be honest those are only in thier temporary spot for now. I have to install a couple outlets this week to the left of the tank on the wall and build a rack for everything.
I wanted to install them up above the tank, but thought the humidity and salt in the air would start to build up on them that's why I am trying to keep all lighting equiptment as far away as possible.
The only other thing I wish I would have went with were external skimmers, I have to keep adjusting them as I have evapoartion every few days. They work great but once I get them dialed in I have to keep adjusting again.
Once all the electrical is done, I have to run a few water lines to that room for a sink and run a drain. I want to run this huge Ro unit I bought from a LFS that went out of buisness last year.
It has like 7 or 8 stages on the thing, with a permeate pump.
I'll have to figure out where to get new cartridges when I have it all plumbed it.
Anyone ever used something like this before?
I think they are used for some type of carbonated drink stations.
If they don't work, I'll wind up buying a whole new setup.
I have a 3 stage kent with di for now but I think I need something that makes more than 15 gallons in 24 hours.
Or might go with a kold sterl unit.
As for adding new fish, it has nothing to do with my water perameters, my last 2 fish that died were due to it was my own fault.