Worm's S. Gig

The bigger issue is, also, it is a 10gal tank.

It is not a 24 inch tall tank...120 or 180 or what ever.

The readings are way off compared to a normal tank.

I just did up it two more inches.

Now it is 10 inches off the water top, as it is not even filled to the edge.
 
Hummm I can set it to 2 feet above the tank. I have the hanging wires and open joist construction rafters.
 
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OK 100% water change today.

Added cipro after water change.

Moved the Power head so that the flow is in a different direction now.

I moved it 90 degrees to the right. As if in a 10 gal tank that that makes a big difference. LOL

Uploading today's video so it will be up when it is finished.

Still trucking along.

Ohh there is a good size expel today. I am unsure what is left to expel. When looking at the flesh and the light shining through it there are less spots/shadows in it now.
 
Day 12:
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Is it possible that there is too little light?

It was doing very nicely until I started to raise the light higher and higher.
 
I think that is too little light. May be 20-30% at 9 inches would be OK. I got 30 W LED at about 8-9 inches. Watt for watt, 20-30% of Radion should be at about 30-40 Watts.
I know that my anemones did well, no problem, with this level of light.

I do have less flow that you seem to have in your HT. I use the smallest Koralia
 
I have adjusted my PH to bounce off three walls at the top of the tank. So it only gets residual circular flow.

Once I upload todays video you will see it hold the leading edge at an almost 90 degree while the rest floated behnd it and just sat.

I will up the light and see what we get. I will leave it the same height though, and I can remote in and change the light % if need be.
 
Sorry to see this guy struggling so much. You're the only one with in person view to make adjustments. What ever it takes to get it to stay inflated. Priority #1. One day of low light is nothing more than a storm in the reef, or a cloudy day. If you feel ramping it up will help, do it. You're only one day behind strong lights, right? Are you able to make fine tune adjustments during the day, dependant on it's reactions?

Got to get it to stay inflated. The window is closing. If it deflates with lights on, I would kill the lights. If lights come on, and it does not inflate, I would increase lights. Need to find where that guy's needs are, and I have a feeling their needs are on a sliding scale dependant on too many other things that go on, or have gone on.

I've kept them alive for over a month, with a gapped mouth, when I knew they were good as dead. I used a power head on a wave maker to be the "internal pump" to inflate it. It would puff up, look great (with open mouth) then slowly deflate. Ultimately it died, I pulled the plug, but was interesting to watch. Would have kept going. The insides were almost all gone, it was nothing but a shell with tents. Makes me wonder, if we need to think of them as 2 things, outer shell, and inside guy that's fed from hitchhikers (algae) from the outer shell. I also wonder, if hammering with strong light in the beginning, algae makes oxygen with light, right? Maybe it raised the oxygen level too high, (maybe internally oxidized?)it deflated, kept making high oxygen with dead/rotting material, just makes things worse... Who knows... That's my thoughts as to why I kill the lights if they deflate during light cycle. Not sure if I'm right, or way off. No one else seems to be coming up with anything though....

side note, IMO, the water has quite a lot of stuff in it, and I see snot strings in there at times too. I always make sure I get all the stuff out ASAP.

The smallest korillia works great. THat's what I use too.

I also think that radion comes with some really big LED's, not the little 3 watters I'm using, or that come in the par lamps Minh's using. Next round, I'd get a different light.
 
When I get home from work I get the stuff out that I see. Watching on the camera gives everyone a sight that they normally would not get, and unless you are sitting right there, right then, you can not get that particle that just came out.

I am more like 4-5 days behind strong lights if I understand your statement.

Today is Feb 25.
 
That is what I thought too, when I dropped it down to 5% it looked a bit worse.

I agree lets find that happy medium again and get it moving from there.

Thanks orion, taylor, davocean, and others.
 
Does anyone in your area have a MJ 400 PH they could loan you? If not, maybe you could put something over the outlet (sponge/filter floss) or use layers of eggcrate to deflect/disperse the flow alot? I was even thinking if you had an air pump for oxygen? Just wanting him to only expend his energy on what's important... Keeping the faith :0) You too, friend :0)
 
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Hang in there man
There seems tone a lot of dirt in you tank. Should we be cleaning the glass etc and siphon the dirt out during water changes? I am, using a glass cleaner. How about inside your cup? Maybe the dirt is affecting water quality?
 
True... I did not think, but I saw that.

I'll knock that out tonight. I might use my hand (and get stung doing it hahahaha). Keep an eye on the camera tonight in-case I grab my chest and keel over.
 
If you do keel over please try not getting I the way of the camera :p
I find the egg crate attracts a lot of stuff and clean it at every water change and also throughout the day when I see it looking dirty.
 
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