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Ne0eN

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  1. Hi all, Anyone in Reston/Sterling area could let me have some RODI water? I'm in the process of moving my set-up and run into problems reconnecting my RODI. I just need a gallon or so for my nano's ATO until I get my RODI working again. Thanks! --Rob
  2. I think it's a tiger goby. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. Two weeks after getting my Live Rock from the Gulf of Mexico I found a small, white fish?? darting around my Nano after the lights went out ... It's about 1/4in long, has distinct eyes - too fast to take a pic or get a closer look. Any idea what this hitchhiker is? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. JM: Thanks. Stop by sometime. It's been a while! AlanM: I'm keeping it simple. Cobalt Neo-Therm 50E heater, no skimmer, for ATO I'm using a TOM Aqua Lifter on a digital timer - 1 min dose every 2h. (~35mL) That works out to about 3L per week. One gal container is hidden behind the tank. I'm also using ReefKeeper Lite to monitor temp and pH. My light (not pictured yet) is a MicMol Mini LED fixture. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. Instead of using 10.0 pH calibration solution, you can create a DIY batch of a very stable 9.180 pH solution using off-the-shelf borax. Not sure if Apex supports programmable calibration mode - my Reef Keeper surely does. This way you only need to buy a bottle of 7.00 pH, which is not affected by the exposure to CO2.
  6. Thanks!!! I'm thinking of eventually adding a pair of clown fish and maybe a blenny. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. Hello, It's been a slow process, but my previous 6g Fluval Edge has been retired and replaced with a 8g CADlights Mini-II system. The tank has already cycled and I'm starting to slowly add livestock. So far I have few coral frags, a cleaner shrimp, emerald mithrax crab, and couple of hermits and snails. One Mexican Turbo snail is done with his diatom bloom cleanup and awaiting trade. Couple pics from today:
  8. Sorry about not updating this build. I have dropped off the forum for a while, but I'm slowly making a come back. The tank has been going well, but in the past 6 months I have been fighting a case of bryopsis algae which slowly took over the Live Rock. This was a good excuse to start a new build, and hence I went a slightly different direction and purchased a CAD Lights 8G Mini-II reef system. Stay tuned for some pics under a new build.
  9. Ne0eN

    jimlin tank

    How many gallons is that? What kind of lights? Are you planning doing SPS, LPS or softies?
  10. Have you considered lowering your chiller thermostat from 81F to 80F? That may eliminate some of these spikes. Your chiller has to work longer to get the temp down from 81F to 78F.
  11. Did you mean sump instead of refugium? The trick is to fill it so that when your power goes out and your main pump shuts down, it doesn't overflow your sump. There are ways to mitigate that: a hole in your return plumbing to break the siphon, check valve (not ideal solution), or simply designing the system with large enough sump.
  12. I've upgraded the stock 1W LED lights to something more powerful: 12W Aquaray MiniLED 500HD. (4-10,000k white lensed Cree XP-E & 1 blue unlensed Cree XP-E LEDs) The difference is quite amazing. For my lifestock, I've added 2 mated firefish. They are quite active and seem to be doing well. I also have 2 hermit crabs: blue and burgundy legged, and 3 Nassarius snails. Also, I'm not cleaning the back wall, as the white specs visible in the pic are some sort of isopods.
  13. That's always the idea, right?
  14. I'm thinking about adding a power head to my 6-gal nano. One of the least obtrusive units is obviously the Vortech MP10. It also appears to transfer the least amount of heat. Can anyone comment on how much flow it will produce on its lowest setting? I don't want a rip current, just a reasonably gentle flow that will keep the reef healthy. Any one willing to lend/demo one just to see how it works out in my setup before I commit to ordering one? --Rob
  15. One way to get rid of bubble algae that worked for me is to take the rock out of the tank, and gently pry it off with a toothpick. Try not to puncture the bubble as it will release more spores. If you leave it alone, it will spread all over your live rock.
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