scubasteve
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- Cambridge, Ontario
I wish I could Steve, it died a little while ago.I had it for 2.5 years and it was doing so well...
ohhhhh nooooo
I wish I could Steve, it died a little while ago.I had it for 2.5 years and it was doing so well...
If I can give my 2cents and hopefully help.
Look at a few things
The turn over rate might be on the low side
Added flow in the dt
Maybe lower the photo period for a month and see if that helps.
Check your skimmer is it undersized?
Have you tried Gfo ?
Also try to cut the coral/invert food in half - they can be high in po4 and yeast.
Do you use ro water?
Also look into bio-pellets
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No I use eggcrate on the top of the tank so that it helps keep my pH levels regulated.Yvet. You should be fine with glass.
Don't you run glass lids on the tank?
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Thanks Dave, when I saw you I had ordered the Rox08 and fully thought I would get it soon. It is over a month now and it still hasn't come in. I think I will cancel that order now because if it takes that long to come in I can't see that I'll be able to get any more very easily for my future needs. I went with Eric's suggestion and bought a different carbon.Dam. Had I realized you hadn't any carbon I could have given you some. I thought you had already sourced it.
In a previous post this past week I mentioned that the plastic cover on my LED lights had burn marks in it. I thought I would post a picture of it.
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Honestly, now that I look at it and see how discolored the entire thing is it's no wonder all my corals looked brown! They definitely have more color now that these covers are off. My only concern now is the possibility of corrosion of the light fixture. I'm thinking of buying a piece of glass that I can put over the lights to prevent that but I'm not sure if the glass would also discolor. I think it wouldn't since it is glass instead of plastic, what do you think?
Wow that is crazy amount of heat coming off the led's - what type are they? it must make a huge difference taking that off. i would go with glass for sure and check the heat sink too.
Thanks Eric, that is the reactor I'm using as well. I'll have to mark it on the calendar in the beginning so that I don't forget to change it.I use a small reactor for my carbon. TLF 150 to be exact. I fill it about 2/3 full and change all of it every two weeks.
That's exactly how I plan mineIf you do small weekly water changes just remember to do it every other one. If you get into a set routine it is easier to remember maintenance on that type of stuff.
If you do small weekly water changes just remember to do it every other one. If you get into a set routine it is easier to remember maintenance on that type of stuff.
Ed, you aren't butting in, all answers are appreciated. I am only just learning about carbon so need all the input I can get. Since it doesn't change color when it is ready to be changed and I haven't seen any difference in my NO3 yet I can't tell when it needs changing. I still have no idea if it is helping at all. I will only know once the zoanthids start growing again I guess since that's the reason I started the carbon in the reactor in the first place. Ahhh, patience is difficult at times.not to butt in here but I switch out about 1/3 to 1/2 every 2 weeks