Oddly my backup one is pink as can be. Similar Params…So you managed to pull pink out of just about every rainbow tenuis there is....
then you got a pink highlighter tenuis, and it's green ?!? What's kind of sorcery is this?
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Oddly my backup one is pink as can be. Similar Params…So you managed to pull pink out of just about every rainbow tenuis there is....
then you got a pink highlighter tenuis, and it's green ?!? What's kind of sorcery is this?
So I've had this cued up for a minute but wasn't sure if I should post as not to upset the stick heads and allSoftie Saturdays?
You gotta keep the softie business to the weekends only. They’ll come after us otherwise!So I've had this cued up for a minute but wasn't sure if I should post as not to upset the stick heads and all
I have to ask though! Are you running ab+ schedule on those shrooms as well as what kind of par are they sitting in?
Oh manYou gotta keep the softie business to the weekends only. They’ll come after us otherwise!
They are actually under my Reefbreeders V2+ fixture at about 300-350 par last I checked. I would say about a 14k spectrum though those shots were under blues only.
You gotta keep the softie business to the weekends only. They’ll come after us otherwise!
They are actually under my Reefbreeders V2+ fixture at about 300-350 par last I checked. I would say about a 14k spectrum though those shots were under blues only.
Do you even have a section in your tank with less than 300 par?You gotta keep the softie business to the weekends only. They’ll come after us otherwise!
They are actually under my Reefbreeders V2+ fixture at about 300-350 par last I checked. I would say about a 14k spectrum though those shots were under blues only.
Do you even have a section in your tank with less than 300 par?
He's got a safety sign on the front door requiring anyone viewing the tank to wear sunglasses!Under his sand bed!
He's got a safety sign on the front door requiring anyone viewing the tank to wear sunglasses!
No, there is 300 par there too. I'm willing to bet he has 300 par in his sump with a frag rack.Under his sand bed!
can't let the secret out!No, there is 300 par there too. I'm willing to bet he has 300 par in his sump with a frag rack.
In the frag tanks you’d be hard pressed to find under 250 unless you’re in the deep corners. The display has about 250 on the sandbed in most areas besides the corners/ends.Do you even have a section in your tank with less than 300 par?
Thanks Matt. I brought it right back up. I’ve found if the drop occurred in the day, that bringing it right back up is not too stressful for the acros. Now if it was that way for months and I brought it up almost 2 dKh, then I’d have problems.Man, that sucks I'm sorry. How are you going to bring it back up without shocking the corals? You may want to get a Hanna checker just in case of such an eventuality.
That is why you are the master.Thanks Matt. I brought it right back up. I’ve found if the drop occurred in the day, that bringing it right back up is not too stressful for the acros. Now if it was that way for months and I brought it up almost 2 dKh, then I’d have problems.
I have a checker… that’s how I knew. I don’t leave it up to any auto-tester alone. You don’t end up keeping acro tanks alive for 10 years without redundancies. I have manual tests for everything and spot check.
I also have backup equipment… backup Radions, backup gyres, backup MP60, backup Return pump, backup CO2 tanks, replacement tunings and filters preordered for when I have a leak or need to replace peristaltic tubing, replacement peristaltic heads, backup generators, and even a backup Calcium reactor. A tall order of redundancies and backups keeps an acro tank running.