The automated message machine here on R2R sent me a reminder that I hadn't updated my build thread in a while (nudge... nudge ...) so here goes:
I think the tank is looking pretty good. I certainly am very happy looking at it every day, maintaining things, learning things, reading as much as I can. Yeah, I'm hooked.
There have been a few things I've worked through or struggled with, many of them documented in other threads & posts:
- borrowing a PAR meter and mapping my light with as many settings and spots as I could think of:
How much did u pay for this? If you're asking about ATI's powermodule, i got it for around 1,610€, or 1800$ approx.
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- my attempt to divide the skimmer chamber with a glass baffle in hopes of having separate space for a refugium has failed for now. I used too thin glass, and moving/bumping the skimmer resulted in pushing against the baffle and cracking it. Maybe someday I'll try again with thicker glass, but for now I just pulled the glass and cleaned off the silicone.
- I fought a nasty tough algae for about two months. I really though it was just my poor/inexperienced husbandry, too-high nutrients. But all sorts of attempts to drop nutrients or bring in critters to eat it didn't help. I tried fluconazole in a moment of desperation, and heck if it didn't work! Lots of photos showing progression in this thread:
Hey folks: Like many other new(ish) reefers, I'm pretty quick to think my tank problems are due to something I'm overlooking, and if I could just measure/adjust/tweak that one magic thing, then everything would be perfect. Hah! So I've been battling an algae issue since mid-November. Not super...
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- I rehomed a beautiful fish that I suspected was nipping on my acans. I had acans in my nano tank where they looked great there, and I bought a few more frags since setting up this tank. All rapidly shrink away into their corallites. Some lost all their tissue and died, one is still hanging on but way retracted. Although I never saw nipping, my eiblii dwarf angel was a likely suspect. Long story short, eiblii went away six weeks ago and the acans are unchanged. Oh well.
- I struggle with some washed out colors and poor polyp extension. After ruling out some weird metal contamination after an icp test, I'm leaning towards lighting and/or not-yet-perfectly-stable major chemistry. Even though the PAR results don't suggest this, the corals look like they might have been getting too much light. So I'm trying a reset with lower intensity and duration for about 10 days now, and will
slowly increase and watch what happens.
Like the title says: too many of my corals are muted, dull & faded. Nothing is really dying but nothing is really doing well either. And I like to get some thoughts on: - why - what I can do to fix it - how long to see any effect of the "fix" This muted/dull color is on most but not all my...
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What could cause a war coral to looked faded and washed out? Also, the polyps seem really deep-set and sunken, and I never see tentacles or get a feeding response. Any ideas what I could do? Background: all three frags have been like this since August which is when I started the tank. The two...
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- and I had a great time participating in the 2019 Secret Santa. Thanks to whatever elf sent me some great gadgets, and I hope that my gift recipient is getting some value out of theirs. What a great program from this R2R community!
#SecretSanta2019 My secret Santa is amazing. We absolutely LOVE this piece of art. We’re taking it to Michaels to get it professionally framed. What a fantastic gift. I’m glad I didn’t get what I asked for. It was boring ‘ole Red Sea A and B. This is a work of art!!! (Pun intended). The light...
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