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Nope - no known coral pathogens but one fish pathogen. seriatopora seems to do like this - grow like weed and suddenly just die off. I did move a small frag (probably a Seriatopora caliendrum) a couple of weeks ago and it looks very fine - on the other hand - small colony of C.hystrix have start to be white at the base - other small colonies of S. hystrix seems to grow well. I was just cut my collonie because when I let the last grow to ling in the surface - it crash.

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Last saturday I move my new fish from the refugium into my display tank. Today - I succeeded to take some photos and some videos of two of the newcomers - Sailfin blenny (Emblemaria pandionis) and the blue devil (Assessor macneilli)

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I probably also catch some hermit sex on video in the blue devil video


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I have had pipefish before and it is normally working for a while. Normally I am only feeding once a day and it could be to little for some of my fishes - including my pipefish. If this work well this time - it will be some more pipefish in the future. I have done an feeding mechanism for frozen cyclops during the day. I have i pcs of glass bottle standing on a magnetic stirrer. The stirrer is connected to a dosing pump. The dosing pump is programmed to fill the bottle with aquarium water around 6 O´clock in the morning - 400 ml (reverse pumping) In the morning I put some cubes of frozen cyclops in the filled bottle. During day it dose the 400 ml with cyclops in 40 ml batches, The tube from the dose is placed in the inlet of the return pump. It means that the return pump feed the aquarium with the cyclops. At 20:00 in the evening (the bottle is emptied att that time - I fill up the bottle again and pump out - 2 times. In this way I rinse the bottle with tank water.

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I did a PAR reading of my aquarium I use a Li-Cor LI 250-A with underwater sensor. The figurs was better than I expected. Measurements taken around 7 cm from the front window

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Hi! Old post but still wondering, how long is your light schedule with these numbers and how long a peak do you run? Trying to get abit better understanding of light in general :)
 
Hi! Old post but still wondering, how long is your light schedule with these numbers and how long a peak do you run? Trying to get abit better understanding of light in general :)
This was long time ago :D What I remember I run these numbers only for a 3 hours peak each day and light on between 8:00 and 23:00. Today is my peak around 5 hours but the intensity is only 80 % of these old numbers

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Are you and your family safe sir? It is my hope all is well with you and the public aquarium project. Pass our prayers and well wishes onto your friends and colleagues at the aquarium. I pray for your safety amid this unusual flooding in western Europe
 
The flooding was north of our location and I´m not so worried where I live - On a hillside 100 m above the river :D

The flooding in Sweden was not as severe as in middle Europe - but we get 25 mm during on night.

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Thank you for your concern. take care of yourself too - now when US leading the league of most Covid infections a day again.

Sincerely Lasse
 
We have friends in Germany as well so I was concerned about them as well. Our news is more political than accurate these days so better to hear from the "horse's" as we say! Very glad to hear you are all safe and well!

Our biggest problem is not Covid 19 but the politics around it. Our biggest problem is weeks of over 100 degree weather, lots of very large fires close by, and very little rain in the future! Here they stop fighting the fires and just try to contain them as they let them burn until the snow falls. These fires pump way more CO2 into the atmosphere than all the cars in the world in a short amount of time. We stay indoors to avoid the smoke not Covid 19.
 
@Morot Glad to see you here - we was passing by thursday afternoon but was unsure if you still live at the same place. See you.

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@najer Best photo I have got with this dam fish. Love them - bought 4 new - have 5 for the moment. Looks like 2 pairs

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Thanks for the quick reply. Please forgive what may be dumb questions due to a lack of understanding.
1. You say "I´ll try to create a denitrification area in the bottom of the DSB and need a tiny flow just to have the water going through the bed and also for bringing down a fast organic carbon source to the denitrification point." Most DSB depend on no flow and are used to denitrate not denitrite the water. I am confused as to what you are doing. Most likely you are way ahead of me on this one.
2. How are you going to create a "tiny flow"? If trickle down is it gravity feed?
3. You say "bringing down a fast organic carbon source to the denitrification point". I had thought it was reverse flow from a previous comment. Will the flow go from top to bottom or bottom to top.
4. If the flow is bottom to top the where is the denitratification taking place if that is in your design?

Thanks for putting up with my questions. I am very interested in your research. Got a big chuckle out of your factory comment. Thanks again for the interesting project whether I understand it all or not!
That is why he is running slow to get oxygen out of water before it gets there . In return lowers ph and melts calcium to put it back in to the system. Water under gravel perfect place for denitrsfication. So it puts trace back in the tank denitrafiys and calcium reactor all in one.
 
whats that one pistol shrimp goby you really liked? i forgot what it was called but i was considering getting it in my 10 gallon eventually
 
My is probably an Alpheus bellulus but there is a lot of good pistols in the genus Alpheus.

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