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A.ocellaris

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  1. Good to hear that your corals are recovering nicely! Is the Vanadium concentrations correct? 6ppm would be 6000ug/L which are higher than your previous test.  But if it is 6ug/L (.006ppm) that would be more of a normal value.

    Ha! My bad. Last ICP test showed 6.04 µg/l for Vanadium (from 495 µg/l).


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  2. Was just thinking about this tank today and your sand ordeal.  Is it still going and do you have any more pics?  Those last few were great.  Looks like it must have so much movement.

    Hi Alan!

    It has been a bumpy ride with this tank . I recently got another ICP test back and I was happy to see that Vanadium is now around 6ppm (it was in the hundreds).

    Early this year tank crashed while I was traveling from work and lost many corals. The ones that survived are now slowly comimg back and coloring up nicely.

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  3. 2 hours ago, jhOU said:

    What do you currently use for dosing? You might want to give kalk a try for higher ph boost


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    Interesting. I dose RedSea Alkalinity, Calcium and magnesium. Alk is between 8.2-9.2. 

  4. Hey guys,

     

    I know that people tell others not to chase pH, but the thing is that I've noticed my SPS are not as happy as they used to be (other parameters remain within range). pH is dropping to 7.40 during night and remains around 7.8 during the day (measured with two point-calibrated Hanna pH meter) . Opening windows is temporary fix and I am looking for a long term solution. Also, I can't throw an air line thru the wall. I have a CO2 scrubber attached to my worthless skimmer and it doesn't do much (i guess it does suck in much air to make a difference). Keep in mind this is an IM 40 (all in one), so sump is very limited.

     

    I guess I've tried several things and do not work well. My next idea is to add chaeto to a compartment with algae light and turn it on during the night? Not sure how much of a difference it would make though. 

     

    Any recommendations? 

     

  5. Hey guys,

     

    Unfortunately, around 2am my pomp decided to die bringing down my breakers. I had to remove it from power to restore electricity to my apt.

     

    I have an IM Fusion 40 that i bought in 2017 and not sure what replacement I should be using. The new model comes with a MightyJet 22W/24V 538 GPH DC Return Pump w/ Controller. I assume this one will fit my AIO tank.

     

    Anyone has suggestion on replacements and where I can buy on like today? Tank is only running heater/wavemaker since 2am...

  6. Biota is a bit misleading when they say their mandarins com in eating frozen. Mine didn’t and I had to hatch brine shrimp for a while. In a small tank I trained it to eat frozen baby brine shrimp. This fish requires lots of time to train and Id say a refugium is necessary. However, you can set up your own pod cultures like I do:

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    First day I received my mandarin (a year and a few months ago)
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    Just today:
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  7. I have an issue... after todays storms And lightning I head a weird sound that came out of the tank’s cabinet. Now I realized that the ATO sensor/pump are not working. The sensor is not activating the pump, and when I connect the pump directly to the power outlet it is not strong enough to push water up. 
     

    Ugh. Anybody recommends new ato and where I can get one asap? 

  8. On 8/21/2019 at 8:19 PM, NightOwl said:
     
     I think you may have quoted me instead of darkseeker but post your picture so we can see what the possible issue may be.

     

     


    Oops! Yes. I meant to quote @darkseeker. Here’s an example. See the reflection?

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  9. On 8/7/2019 at 5:18 PM, lynn.reef.nerd said:

    I got 4 tangs from them when they had the sale $49 for a 2-3'' purple tang. They are very healthy. I had a good experience with them.

     

    Yep! Mine came super healthy and active. Got it at 49 too.

  10. On 4/23/2019 at 3:00 PM, NightOwl said:

    Another vote for 100mm.  Make sure you get a tripod and turn off all pumps when you take your pictures and let the tank settle a bit.  The crop sensor actually helps you out since a 100mm becomes bigger with the crop.

     

    I got the Avast since it was a gift certificate. I have been using it for months and the problem I have is that light reflects inside the tube and the image looks bad :/ 

     

    is this why you dont recommend  it?

  11. Hey,

     

    I had to replace my old ATO sensor and someone recommended me the Hydor Smart Level Control. The issue is that every time my tank refills, the alarm goes off. It looks like that the pump is too quick for the sensor, but not sure what to do. 

     

    Any recommendations? I opened the thing to see if I could cut the speaker, but I was unable to do so ?

  12. 1 hour ago, CallMeJus said:


    I was told that Alk on the higher end would help grow SPS but lower Alk would help coloration? Which is why I’ve kept it on the higher end up to this point.


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    No. High alk will estimulate the coral to grow faster and if there is a lack in nutrients, you will see burned tips since the tissue cant keep up with fast growth.

     

     

  13. 1 hour ago, littlelise1985 said:

     

    I don't care what you get, but can I book a session with you?????? My reef need some good photos.

     

    Hahahaha. Let me practice first. Your tank is larger than mine so my lens may not work. 

  14. You will have to find the source of the metals in the water. Once you remove it you will need to do a big water change to bring them down. Also, using GFO without a good understanding of your tank needs, will drive everything else out of control and nuke your tank.

     

    Your Kalk will help you maintain pH while keeping calcium and alk stable (just dose it all at once, use it as you re-fill evaporation). 

     

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