I saw that but it mentions that the strip LEDs that are wrapped around the outside of it aren't water resistant. I think it would be difficult to harvest the chaeto from the reactor without getting it wet.
I saw that but it mentions that the strip LEDs that are wrapped around the outside of it aren't water resistant. I think it would be difficult to harvest the chaeto from the reactor without getting it wet.
Dave lives?!? No way!With the gracious help of Dave @houser I was able to (barely) get the stand home. I am now working on plumbing. For anyone who has a tank with built-in a corner overflow could you take a picture of the drain plumbing? What I got has been modified for freshwater (and it appear it was done on the cheap) and I need to probably start from scratch.
Really love your corner tank. That is also my dream tank!
Sorry Mike! Come by my place and I am more than happy to share frags with youPump died on the skimmer, some coral and livestock (cleaner shrimp and snails) died as well despite repeated water changes. I ended up losing armour of god palys, one nice SPS, orange pavona, Caulastrea and the worst loss, an Australomusa I had never figured out how to frag. Nothing that can't be replaced.
I hear this all too often. Why would letting something get depleted than"pouring in a bunch all at once" ever seem like a good strategy. We want stability!I thought mag was something that could be dosed relatively infrequently. Like pour a bunch in every month or so? I actually haven't even checked my mag yet.
I hear this all too often. Why would letting something get depleted than"pouring in a bunch all at once" ever seem like a good strategy. We want stability!