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Does the battery backup stay plugged in or do you charge it and then it's stored for when you use it also do you plug all your plugs into the battery backup that you want to run off of it sort like a power strip

It’s always plugged in. It’s a surge protector that has half the plugs on the battery. I’ll just keep the return and wave pump on the battery side so if the power blips or we have an hour outage the tank doesn’t skip a beat. It’ll give me 3 hours. The more I add the less the battery will last. it’s basically a power strip with a battery.
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Well I just won my first battle with bubble algae. I noticed I had bubble algae growing between my Eagle Eye Zoas and the rock they’re attached to. I didn’t want to remove the rock so I took a more natural approach. I went out to Living Reef Orlando and picked up an Emerald Crab. Overnight the bubble algae was eaten along with random sponge growing around the tank. I’ll post some before and after shots below. I’m hoping the crab eats the pink sponge at the base of the frogspawn, then I won’t have to remove it manually. My little sps frags are growing very well. The Bird’s Nest, Kelly Green and monti are doing amazing. They are way up high on a frag rack so when I move them to the new tank I’ll have to make sure they’re up high as well.
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Well I just won my first battle with bubble algae. I noticed I had bubble algae growing between my Eagle Eye Zoas and the rock they’re attached to. I didn’t want to remove the rock so I took a more natural approach. I went out to Living Reef Orlando and picked up an Emerald Crab. Overnight the bubble algae was eaten along with random sponge growing around the tank. I’ll post some before and after shots below. I’m hoping the crab eats the pink sponge at the base of the frogspawn, then I won’t have to remove it manually. My little sps frags are growing very well. The Bird’s Nest, Kelly Green and monti are doing amazing. They are way up high on a frag rack so when I move them to the new tank I’ll have to make sure they’re up high as well.
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Things are looking very healthy keep up the good work
 
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The tank is doing well. Mg jumped over 1500, it’s sitting at 1530ppm. I’m dosing ESV 2-part in equal amounts and Mg was always at 1450. The only thing I can think of is a batch of salt from a water change mixed up higher and then regular dosing took it over 1500. Everything is fine though.

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Well some big things are happening over here. Recently added a beautiful 6-pack of sps corals.
ASD Hot Tamales
ORA Hawkins
Retinal Burn Acropora Suharsonoi
ORA Yellow Fuzzy
The Thing Anacropora
Ora Purple Stylophora

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They are sitting on a rack high up in my BioCube. I have no room on the rock work for them, but that’s okay. The new WaterBox Cube 20 is almost ready to go. It will be the BioCube 2.0. It has a well thought out rockscape for sps, ample space high up and plenty of space down low. There are arches for swim-throughs and cave space. There will also be plenty of space in front on the sand bed. Which will be perfect for the frogspawn and massive bubble coral. Here is the rockscape. I just have to cement it together and we’re good to go.
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The WaterBox is in the dining room. I also mounted the Adaptive Reef control board on the wall next to the stand. It’ll be perfect.
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Should I sandwich the epoxy between the rocks or press it into the joints? I don’t won’t to pull the rock structure apart as it’s perfect.
You only need about a dime size rolled up in a ball then it should squeeze as you press together the rock then let set. Do 1 rock then let set then another and so on
 
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Well everything has been going pretty well. I’ve been battling a small amount of cyano that showed up in a frag tile. After brushing it away and having it return multiple times I decided to rearrange my frag racks to optimize flow and I replaced the tile the frag was on. Hopefully we won’t have to do anything else. Everything is growing great. Deciding if I want to set up a CO2 scrubber. I’m working on a DIY scrubber cartridge that I can attach to the airline on my skimmer. I’ll post more if I go with it. Even with my lower pH at night my growth is still fantastic. Here are some pictures.
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The BioCube is doing great. Made some big changes and I gave up on setting up the WaterBox Cube. Now that we are back to school I don’t have any time for a new tank. I can barely take care of the one I have. I rehomed the torch, Devil’s Hand and Toadstool in order to make room. The torch was too happy and consuming too much space, attacking anything it could. I glued my sps frags on the tiles to the new arch. They are encrusting nicely. The Birds Nest didn’t like where I put it so it’s back on the rack. I might get the single rock frag racks from Aqua Rocks so I can keep them on a rack but it’ll be more appealing than egg crate. Soon I’ll have to replace the main rock to get rid of the gsp, although I love it very much.
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Forgot to mention I PAR tested my tank with my new light. I swapped the Kessil a80 for an a160. I tested PAR with the light at 35% intensity which is the equivalent of the a80 at 100% intensity. I then upped it to 40%.
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It’s been so long since I’ve posted. We’ve made some big changes on the reef. I took the main rock out of the WaterBox Cube I gave up on (Long story but I had no time for a new tank with this crazy school year going on). I placed it in a bucket with a pump for a couple of weeks and let it sit with some TurboStart 900. I then swapped it out with the main rock that had gsp all over. I loved the neon green gsp but it was out of control. The tank looks more reef like now if that makes any sense.

I can admit I made too many changes at once though. First I swapped the a80 for the a160 light. Then I added the arch and glued all the sps then I swapped the main rock. Everything is growing great and looks spectacular. However, I am battling a small amount of green cyano on the sand bed. Nothing terrible and not even what I would consider ugly or outbreak level. Just annoying I guess. I refuse to consider chemical treatment at this point. I have discussed it with my mentor and I will use chemiclean if it gets to the point where it is necessary. Right now I will continue with my standard maintenance which includes my weekly 5 gallon water change.

I also recently received the small model of the new IceCap CO2 scrubber from my friends over at CoralVue. I plan to document its use on my small nano reef. Specifically I’m going to see how it functions when paired with my two nano skimmers. I’m currently running a Tunze 9001 DC and I also have the IceCap K1 Nano skimmer. I want to see if the pumps on these nano skimmers are strong enough to pull the air through the scrubber. I look forward to using the new Hanna pH colorometer and raising the pH to increase growth in my aquarium.

Today we went to my favorite local shop. @TopShelfAquatics is by far my favorite shop here in Orlando. The guys there are easy to talk to and super down to Earth. I don’t feel stupid when I ask questions in their shop. I picked up a few goodies. 1 Fighting Conch, 1 Pincushion Urchin, 2 Astrea snails, and a bottle of mb7. The conch is the coolest creature. It immediately buried itself and its eyes and trunk popped up. Since the lights went out it’s been picking at the green cyano. Who knows, when I wake up tomorrow maybe it’ll have eaten some of the cyano. The Pincushion Urchin is neat the way it carries the Cerith snails around. My daughter loves it. I wanted to pick up the pH colorometer from them but it wasn’t in stock. Oh well, I’ll have to wait.

My phosphate and nitrate levels are the lowest they’ve ever been. I usually run NO3 at 10ppm and PO4 close to .3. Now I’m at 2.5-5ppm and .03-.05 respectively. Does this have anything to do with the cyano, not sure. I did have red cyano on some frags a while back when my nutrients were higher so i figure it might just live in my system when nutrient ratios change. If my nitrate stays low I’ll pick up the new Hanna colorometer as well.

Lastly I’m looking forward to getting a new Hydros Control very soon. I want to get a Control 4 for the tank and then a Control 2 for the water station in the garage. I am more than satisfied with the Aqamai kps pumps that I run but I am tempted to switch over to Tunze nano wavemakers so I can run a Hydros. I guess that’s it for now. On to the pictures.

oh almost forgot, my frog is splitting again and our Emerald Crab was murdered. We believe the blue legs were hired by the Duncan to get to take him out. The Emerald loved pulling tentacles off the Duncans.

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It’s been so long since I’ve posted. We’ve made some big changes on the reef. I took the main rock out of the WaterBox Cube I gave up on (Long story but I had no time for a new tank with this crazy school year going on). I placed it in a bucket with a pump for a couple of weeks and let it sit with some TurboStart 900. I then swapped it out with the main rock that had gsp all over. I loved the neon green gsp but it was out of control. The tank looks more reef like now if that makes any sense.

I can admit I made too many changes at once though. First I swapped the a80 for the a160 light. Then I added the arch and glued all the sps then I swapped the main rock. Everything is growing great and looks spectacular. However, I am battling a small amount of green cyano on the sand bed. Nothing terrible and not even what I would consider ugly or outbreak level. Just annoying I guess. I refuse to consider chemical treatment at this point. I have discussed it with my mentor and I will use chemiclean if it gets to the point where it is necessary. Right now I will continue with my standard maintenance which includes my weekly 5 gallon water change.

I also recently received the small model of the new IceCap CO2 scrubber. I plan to document its use on my small nano reef. Specifically I’m going to see how it functions when paired with my two nano skimmers. I’m currently running a Tunze 9001 DC and I also have the IceCap K1 Nano skimmer. I want to see if the pumps on these nano skimmers are strong enough to pull the air through the scrubber. I look forward to using the new Hanna pH colorometer and raising the pH to increase growth in my aquarium.

Today we went to my favorite local shop. @TopShelfAquatics is by far my favorite shop here in Orlando. The guys there are easy to talk to and super down to Earth. I don’t feel stupid when I ask questions in their shop. I picked up a few goodies. 1 Fighting Conch, 1 Pincushion Urchin, 2 Astrea snails, and a bottle of mb7. The conch is the coolest creature. It immediately buried itself and its eyes and trunk popped up. Since the lights went out it’s been picking at the green cyano. Who knows, when I wake up tomorrow maybe it’ll have eaten some of the cyano. The Pincushion Urchin is neat the way it carries the Cerith snails around. My daughter loves it. I wanted to pick up the pH colorometer from them but it wasn’t in stock. Oh well, I’ll have to wait.

My phosphate and nitrate levels are the lowest they’ve ever been. I usually run NO3 at 10ppm and PO4 close to .3. Now I’m at 2.5-5ppm and .03-.05 respectively. Does this have anything to do with the cyano, not sure. I did have red cyano on some frags a while back when my nutrients were higher so i figure it might just live in my system when nutrient ratios change. If my nitrate stays low I’ll pick up the new Hanna colorometer as well.

Lastly I’m looking forward to getting a new Hydros Control very soon. I want to get a Control 4 for the tank and then a Control 2 for the water station in the garage. I am more than satisfied with the Aqamai kps pumps that I run but I am tempted to switch over to Tunze nano wavemakers so I can run a Hydros. I guess that’s it for now. On to the pictures.

oh almost forgot, my frog is splitting again and our Emerald Crab was murdered. We believe the blue legs were hired by the Duncan to get to take him out. The Emerald loved pulling tentacles off the Duncans.

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This is an awsome tank great job!
 
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