Looks great @Alex Sadowsky! Nice acro pack!
Thanks. Currently fighting some green cyano on the sand bed. But I won’t let it get me down.
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Looks great @Alex Sadowsky! Nice acro pack!
I love woodFinally was able to spend time in the garage the last couple of days. Building a simple stand mount for my Adaptive Reef Control Board. So far I cut, routed the edges, sanded, drilled holes for wiring and primed it. I will be painting it flat black and then add a clear coat. The control board will hang on the French cleat. The ups will sit on the backside and the Control 4 power bar will be mounted to the back.
I would agree on taking the third Aqamai out, that tank is too small for three wave makers. As far as heat, that is not an issue with the Aqamai wave maker, run very cool.A lot has happened. The control is awesome! Still haven’t hooked up the pH probe but the rest is amazing. Makes everything easier and provides piece of mind.
I got rid of the crate and surge protectors and everything is now mounted to my control board. The only thing I couldn’t mount was my Kessil controller. The 3.5mm Jack doesn’t reach to the board so I have to get a longer one or an extension.
I also removed one of the three Aqamai KPS pumps. I figured having one blow on the sps corals and one in the bottom back of the tank is plenty of flow. I noticed that the other one was serving no purpose other than adding unnecessary flow and blowing the bubble “open” so it’s mouths were always exposed. I’ve noticed the flow determines the shape of the bubble coral and it looks nicer when the bubbles aren’t being blown to one side. It will also reduce a pump in the display and the heat it generates.
I have pretty much decided that I am going to remove the protein skimmer. I don’t think it is doing much of anything. It is always a watery slightly yellow skimmate. Lately my skimmer has been kicking serious micro bubbles. It’s unsightly and I can’t stand it any longer. I’ll leave the skimmer in for a little bit as the tank adjusts to having one less pump.
I still have to hook up the pH probe, rope leak sensor and I have a second temperature sensor I want to put in the display.
The Bubble coral really put a beating on the Jack-O-Lantern. I had to pop it off the rock and get it up on a frag rack. It should recover. I just hate having the frag rack right there in your face. Everything is growing and filling out.
Oh, lastly, my Tunze Nano Care algae magnet swelled, cracked, and rusted. I only found it by chance when I pulled and it fell off the glass. I already contacted Tunze and Roger sent me a new wet side. Hopefully it’ll be here sometime during the first half of 2021 with the way USPS is running lately. I did go out to Top Shelf Aquatics and pick up the new Flipper Float Nano to hold me over. It is so much better than the original and it sure does float. It’s nice, so now when you miss the flip it floats to the top instead of sinking and having to to go arm deep to get it back.
I would agree on taking the third Aqamai out, that tank is too small for three wave makers. As far as heat, that is not an issue with the Aqamai wave maker, run very cool.
The whole reason the Aqamai line came out was to provide equipment with controllable features, at a affordable price. We wanted to get away from buying all the extra equipment, maybe one day all of our products will link together.The extra flow really helped with fighting the cyano but once ChemiClean did it’s thing the pump was not necessary. Good to know about the heat, thank you! It’s neat, when plugged into the Control WiFi plug I can see that it uses 3.2watts of power. Very underrated pump that people should look at more.
You guys should work with CoralVue to make a programmable Hydor/Aqamai pump that integrates with the Hydros system.
Looks greatHad a skimmer issue. It popped off the magnetic mount and sank in the display. Spilled the cup and took 2 corals with it. Smashed one side of an sps coral and broke my Hollywood stunner. So I’ve gone skimmerless. I was able to glue the broken pieces to tiles to give to friends. I’ve been testing daily and so far no issues. Hopefully it continues.