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Frank is getting hounded about puppy updates so I guess he is spreading it around.Good morning, update ??...
Couple of silly questions:Mornin. Sorry for the lack in updates lol. It’s been a fight.
Happy to say I’ve beaten the Dino’s out. No fish losses but there’s no coral save a green star polyp group that I have recently gotten. The flowers are…. Strange. The larger one is still doing good. The two others are not. Ones less than dime sized now and the other about the size of a nickel. Idk why.
Im thinking of equipment change. My skimmer doesn’t work well, im having issues getting it dialed in now. For some reason all the way “closed” is still too much making the cup full. The water level in the sump is the exact same as always so I have no idea what is up. So that’s something on my list of “needs”
My wavemakers all have quit rendering the LOOP Bluetooth controller practically useless. The light isn’t doing what I’d like it to do. Plus the mount makes me nervous as the way it puts pressure on the glass.
Im thinking a couple Nero’s and the newer AI blade Grow. Im still looking into those but they’re cheap for what they are and seem to give better spread.
But yeah, pics! We all love pics I think.
It’s just a cheap scaquariums skimmer. I’ve not tested since the dino outbreak. And haven’t tested for stray voltage. But wouldn’t I be able to not only see the signs in the fish, but feel it if I stuck my hands in the water?Couple of silly questions:
What skimmer are you using? I found with the Bubble Magus, Fully Closed was actually max flow, Fully Open is almost fully bypassing the skimmer.
Are you testing phos and nitrates? What are those levels?
Have you checked for stray voltage?
Supposedly you can feel it in cuts if you stick your hand in the tank once it gets high enough. Stray voltage can affect some corals before it affects fish. It's not a bad thing to check for especially if there's inexpensive equipment in the tank. Unfortunately the "affordable" products are sometimes more affordable because of their manufacturing processes - not always, but often enough it doesn't hurt to check.It’s just a cheap scaquariums skimmer. I’ve not tested since the dino outbreak. And haven’t tested for stray voltage. But wouldn’t I be able to not only see the signs in the fish, but feel it if I stuck my hands in the water?
Welcome backMornin. Sorry for the lack in updates lol. It’s been a fight.
Happy to say I’ve beaten the Dino’s out. No fish losses but there’s no coral save a green star polyp group that I have recently gotten. The flowers are…. Strange. The larger one is still doing good. The two others are not. Ones less than dime sized now and the other about the size of a nickel. Idk why.
Im thinking of equipment change. My skimmer doesn’t work well, im having issues getting it dialed in now. For some reason all the way “closed” is still too much making the cup full. The water level in the sump is the exact same as always so I have no idea what is up. So that’s something on my list of “needs”
My wavemakers all have quit rendering the LOOP Bluetooth controller practically useless. The light isn’t doing what I’d like it to do. Plus the mount makes me nervous as the way it puts pressure on the glass.
Im thinking a couple Nero’s and the newer AI blade Grow. Im still looking into those but they’re cheap for what they are and seem to give better spread.
But yeah, pics! We all love pics I think.
Do you have Pro mode or Manual mode? Adjust the white balance up to 10,000K or as high as it'll go or turn the whites up and blues off on your lights?Rock flowers, yep. I’ll snap pics in lunch if I can steal Hubbs phone. My iPhone doesn’t like the blues but it seems his false more accurate shots.
Temps do change when it gets warmer in the day due to just living in the south in a janky trailer lol. However it’s not really “swings”. Maybe three degrees up during the hottest part of the day bringing them to about 81 ish.Supposedly you can feel it in cuts if you stick your hand in the tank once it gets high enough. Stray voltage can affect some corals before it affects fish. It's not a bad thing to check for especially if there's inexpensive equipment in the tank. Unfortunately the "affordable" products are sometimes more affordable because of their manufacturing processes - not always, but often enough it doesn't hurt to check.
If your nutrients are out of whack it can start affecting corals as well. No nitrates or super high nitrates can affect corals, same with phosphates.
pH or temperature swings lately?
My camera? It has neither. Lol. But here’s an example. Guess which is my phone lol.Do you have Pro mode or Manual mode? Adjust the white balance up to 10,000K or as high as it'll go or turn the whites up and blues off on your lights?
I use off-brand most things...Temps do change when it gets warmer in the day due to just living in the south in a janky trailer lol. However it’s not really “swings”. Maybe three degrees up during the hottest part of the day bringing them to about 81 ish.
Ph has been consistent as well.
Yeah the powerheads have been replaced with off name brands. I’m wanting to switch to Nero’s I think. But man. $$ lol.
Grab a pair of orange shooting glasses for a cheap lens alternative.Alright so here’s some pics from yesterday. They aren’t great. I need to clean the glass. I know it looks “purple” but I promise it’s just the phones I can up to whites and snap later.
Fts. One thing I absolutely hate about this light is the way it does the shimmer. It doesn’t blend well.
Biggest rock flower. It’s always open. Eats well for me. Very happy flaming butthole.
Comparison of the second largest with the largest. I just don’t understand why it’s so small in comparison. I feed it and sometimes it’ll eat. I don’t think it’s the lights. For what it’s worth my shrimp/ goby live under this rock. So maybe they’re picking at it from under. I think it would move if so but what do I know.
The smallest one. Thisnone was actually below the other two but moved to the back and then to this side where I have no real camera access because it’s mean like that. Which is what led me to think the shrimp popping under there. Since it is hard to see, if you look at the first one and how it drapes over, like a thin blanket, the green one here is more, thick? In comparison. I offer food but its mouth seems so small and almost not even there. It’ll partially close over stuff but I don’t think it’s actively eating.
I offer some of the mysis/ brine shrimp that I feed the fish. I have reef roids but am thinking of moving onto something else as it doesn’t seem like I have anything that actually wants it and it caused some issues in the past. Will test the params this weekend.
Walmart should have some, yes? Will see soon as I can get out there.Grab a pair of orange shooting glasses for a cheap lens alternative.