Give it some time. Only bad things happen fast in this hobby. I have had multiple Zoas come from the same person at the same time with one opening quickly and the other taking over 2 weeks open.
Jacob,
You are welcome to use it until you recover. You have always taken good care of me when fragging. It is just sitting on my shelf gathering dust.
Rudy
JohnW and I will be attending/carpooling. Caribbean Jake had to back out.
We have an open spot in the carpool if someone else (Oakton area) is interested. PM me directly if interested.
See you on Saturday.
Rudy
Hi Jeff,
Quick question on the auction format; are you planning on removing the coral from the tank at the time of sale or will there be one breakdown at the end? Sell, remove, bag, pay.........
Thanks,
Rudy
I have been running all the same equipment for ~2years. It started acting up 2 months ago. Got the bottle refilled and no change in the bubble issue. It worked well before.
Greetings, the tank is full but, I am having problems with keeping a consistant bubble count. The output PSI is 10 and will begin at the count/volume I have set. It then slowly dies off and stops. Any suggestions on what I should do? Clean the regulator? Replace or rebuild?
I would advise that you start by identifing what you want to keep and then decide on what lighting is best suited to maintain the corals and fish. Lighting is one of the most important decisions you will make and one of the most expensive. Take a look at some of the tanks kept by club members to help you zero in on what you like most.
Hi Eric,
I would suggest that you consider 3x250W for a 72" tank. That will give you greater flexability. Check Sinjay's articles on RC for the best bulb/ballast combinations for your needs.