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you have your rock height pretty close to where I have mine, not to mention your powerhead is positioned exactly the same. One of us is copying the other, or great minds think alike. My corals are just low enough so when I do a 10 gallon water change they JUST BARELY stay under the surface.
I know what you mean, Its easy to do that when you sit in front of it all day, like I have been for the past month. I am SOO happy with how quiet the tank is as well. The only thing I did to help that situation was but foam blocks behind both overflows to quiet them to nothing.
The pump is a Rossmont mover M900. It was cheap, but it works pretty darn good. I got a two pack for under 100 bucks a while back, no complaints. I'd love to go vortech, but the fact is, right now I'd rather not blow 300 bucks on something that isnt going to change much. The nice thing about having two is you can take one out, replace it, then clean the other when you feel like it. Not as easily as if it had a wetside, but its still not bad. Moves plenty of water, but no variability, which would be nice. Stupid blenny goes up in it and hangs out inside when I cut it off to feed.
Hey Matt,Nice looking tank! I have an IM Nuvo 40 as well and have a very similar aquascape with the archway. I'm currently using two Jebao OW-10's on opposite sides of the tank for flow. They're set to 'Else' mode which is supposed to be random and the corals seem to like it. I also have the random flow generators on my return lines which I think helps randomize the flow as well. Looking forward to following this build!
Hey Matt,
Checked out your build thread, tank looks great! I like how you have your rock work pushed back in the tank toward the back wall allowing you to have some and bed space up front. I'd ideally like to do something similar. But, I battle with having that extra room and giving up the holes and hiding spots on the rights side of my tank with the wide wall. Either way, really like your set up! And your stand looks great. Custom build? ill admit, I usually check out the pics and stock lists i usually dont read much, although i will go back and get more in depth with your thread.
Be wary of those fixes that come in a bottle. Sometimes its best to let things run their course. Ive seen worse Diatom outbreaks.
Increased flow will help (not solve). I really dont see any cyano in the pics, looks like diatoms for the most part. Blackout may just prolong the outbreak by not allowing the bacteria to outgrow their food source.
I'd recommend some patience, even though I know its instinct to try and resolve the issue.
Right on, buddy. You may be right. The bright red area had me concerned. This pandemic has everything a mess as well. Not sure if you have your own water source, which I hope you do. I depend on other for water and while I enjoy water changed and husbandry it just can’t take place right now. Rodi jus giant feasible. I run a well and would need a booster pump. Looking at 500-700$ for water supply. I know in the long run it will even out but that’s in the looong run. I’m confident you’re correct. And, your tank looks great. Hopefully everything clears out. I’m dead set on not doing anything more than filter floss and solid and consistent water changes!If its any comfort, Ive seen an uptick in diatoms over the last week as well. Since our tanks started at close to the same times, maybe we are just at that point in tank maturity. My thought is that its possible that the bacteria are now getting deep enough into the rock to reach some new food source, or are processing something deep enough in the rock to CREATE a new food source. Either way, I'm riding it out to see what follows.