If all goes well I'll be out of state in October. Got the time off already.Maybe you’ll make it to the bus tour in October?
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If all goes well I'll be out of state in October. Got the time off already.Maybe you’ll make it to the bus tour in October?
I can’t blame you for that. I’m already planning for a long weekend in Florida in early December!If all goes well I'll be out of state in October. Got the time off already.
At least I have time to deal with them.Sure do. I had them all over my 50 AIO at one point. They went away on their own eventually.
I wanted bumblebee snails in there at some point anyway, so hopefully they’ll do the work for me!
Hopefully after this weekend, the rock will be MOAR!
Make sure to get some calibration fluid for your refractometer. Some people use RODI, but it’s not as accurate.Some stuff arrived!
Backup heater!
Refractometer…which I need even stronger reading glasses to read. I feel old!
I also went to my first event with the local reef club, a BBQ. I scored some loot in the raffle and got to check out the hosts’ setup, which was basically a whole basement of insane frag tanks. I got some good advice and encouragement.
And I moved my aquascape a little bit. Sand arrives in a few days!
As you know I have the same tank. I don’t know why but anything that can irritate coral’s always ends up on my zoa garden. Any way I had a lot of vermatid snails and threw in 6 bumble bee snails and haven’t seen a vermatid snail in over a year and a half. You have a good plan.I wanted bumblebee snails in there at some point anyway, so hopefully they’ll do the work for me!
I tend to over-test with a new tank since I'm getting to know it. Hopefully once everything is stable I can back off. Plus...I wasn't confident in what I was using to test. Even though I calibrated my refractometer, I really couldn't read it. The print was just too tiny!Make sure to get some calibration fluid for your refractometer. Some people use RODI, but it’s not as accurate.
Edit: nevermind, you went with the Hanna checker. Also, there is really no need to check salinity daily, especially with a lid, just pay attention to where the water level is in the return chamber and you’ll be fine, I check my salinity maybe once every couple weeks, and it’s always spot on.