FeliciaLynn
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Yeah I'm hoping it doesn't look too fake. Definitely colorfulLooks great - Really nice purpley rock! Are you still on a 40B or did you upgrade somewhere? 5 anthias is quite a bioload!
Yeah I'm hoping it doesn't look too fake. Definitely colorfulLooks great - Really nice purpley rock! Are you still on a 40B or did you upgrade somewhere? 5 anthias is quite a bioload!
4) My new Two Little Fishies Phosban 150 reactor came yesterday, so I need to install that tonight. I also got the new gate valve yesterday and I got that all installed with no problems and no leaks. This one works perfectly, so the plumbing is 100% done.
Yeah I gave up on it a while back. It didn't seem to be working as well as my regular reactor and I kept having issues with it clogging since the tubing was so small. Also I had issues with the pads shifting and the media getting forced out of it all over my sump. I switched back to my original BRS reactor a few months back and then originally put that on this new build. I don't like the hard plastic tubing for the BRS reactor though because it doesn't want to bend and then the bends pull on the fittings and make them leaky. It's also bulky and kind of a pain to remove for maintenance. I decided the TLF Phosban reactor was the way to go and it was only $35 on Amazon with free prime shipping. I got it installed tonight and it takes up way less space and will be much easier to pull in and out for servicing. Also it uses clear flexible tubing with barb fittings which is nicer.Gave up on the Resinator? Mine hasn't been hooked up in a while but I'm planning on hooking it up again but on the new setup.
Well no, I have other fish. I just meant these are the absolute last fish. I'm at 10 fish total which is a lot, but I had 8 in my 30 gallon for a long time with no bioload issues. I think with my beefed up filtration, 10 should be perfect, but absolutely no more. Here's the list of fish:Ahh, no other fish? So boring! We'll see how long that lasts!
Its a blue tuxedo urchin. They're easy to keep other than the fact that you have to have lots of algae for them to eat or they will eventually starve. I think my tank is probably too small to maintain it long term, so I got it as a temporary solution to my hair algae problem. Once it cleans up the algae, I'll be taking it back to the store.Is that one of those halloween urchins? Easy to keep?
I saw some cute tiny long spine black urchins at ca reef before and was so tempted to buy one. They were as big as a quarter! But the whole thing about them being venomous and the potential for eating zoas turned me away.
The urchin definitely eats algae. That's why its hard to keep them alive long term in a small tank because they eventually eat all the algae.Oh! Let me know if the urchin works against the hair algae.
I have nubs of hair algae growing and would like an urchin if they take care of it.
Not sure about the media. I just run gfo and carbon.
I've always just run GFO and carbon, but I know there's a lot of new stuff out there, so was curious what people like. I'm intrigued by biopellets, but I'm not sure if I want to try them. I hear there is quite a bit of dialing in with the biopellets.Felicia,
On the media I guess my question to start off is what type of water parameter are you going for.....
For example I ran a BRS GFO & Carbon Dual reactor (I brought it to sell at the Frag Workshop) and worked great until I decided to go to a ULNS tank and switched over to Bio-pellet reactor...
If you go Bio-Pellet reactor not all pellets work the same....I had not to good results from BRS Bio-Pellets, but when I switched to EcoBak+ pellets got great results....
Thank you! Was trying to make it so there was plenty of space and it was well organized this time around.I love how you really utilize the space in your sump! .
Also wondering what you max out on your razor? And do you like your fixture?
I actually saw several places that you can just mix GFO and carbon in the Phosban reactor and tumble it very lightly. I may just try that and see how it works. I don't really want to get another one for space reasons.I think you'll like the TLF Phosban reactors. I've run them for a year or so on our previous tanks. You may be able to combine carbon and GFO in a single reactor if you get some extra foam filter separators to keep them apart.
I just setup a second Phosban 150 on our sump, so we have one running carbon and one running GFO. I put them in series and I'm driving them with an MJ1200. I like your manifold off the return, but I was worried a manifold would make the return flow less consistent and require more frequent tuning of my herbie drain.
Tank and sump are looking good. The anthias look great.
I actually saw several places that you can just mix GFO and carbon in the Phosban reactor and tumble it very lightly.