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curious to see how that uv install goes. I wanted to put the same one on my tank.Was super busy, plan on getting some strong updates out tonight. I have from AlgaeBarn some items coming in today (pods, phyto, coralline in a bottle) that were ordered a few weeks ago and are finally coming.
I ordered a UV a few weeks ago but the Amazon seller reached out and said it was backordered (???) so they refunded me. I received the refund this morning finally, and plan on ordering from BRS today. Going with the 8 Watt Advantage 2000 UV Sterilizer with Hanger Spout - Aqua Ultraviolet with a small pump to put in the tank.
curious to see how that uv install goes. I wanted to put the same one on my tank.
Im kind of running into the same issue with my hob build. I am having a lot of stuff hanging in the tank and debating if i should just slap a hob overflow on it. For right now going to just continuing with my equipment since I dont have any issues, just no way to plumb a uv effectivelyI'll have some progress updates for it once I receive it! I'm not a fan of dropping a small pump directly in the DT like this but I will do what I need to do. My wife is trying to convince me to slap a sump on this tiny thing since we have several spare 5 gallon and 10 gallon tanks in storage, but I dislike the idea of a HOB Overflow that's not drilled.
Im kind of running into the same issue with my hob build. I am having a lot of stuff hanging in the tank and debating if i should just slap a hob overflow on it. For right now going to just continuing with my equipment since I dont have any issues, just no way to plumb a uv effectively
oh yea for sure. I had apprehension about hanging the refugium and the kessil light mount on my mr aqua 25. I even called BRS for an extra piece of mind lol. I used to have the same aqueon 14 gal tank, so I know how thin the glass is on that one.Exactly, and my biggest concern with this tank I am using already feels 'cheap', I'm nervous hanging more than a UV off of it. Even a non skimmer makes me nervous. I want to get the dino situation solved before I upgrade.
Sorry to hear about the torch. I have to say thats quite the story. My cats aren't nearly as bold and i made sure to not leave an areas where they can reach down into the tank too lol.General Update
Well, the good news is the majority of the dinos are done and gone except for what is in the sand. The UV sterilizer I bought worked very well and in about 3 days I seen a major difference and the last two, with lights running at my normal schedule once again, I have had barely any show up.
The downside is we did lose some coral:
- All of the xenia died, which I suspect was starting when the Phosphate hit 0 and the Nitrates got terribly low.
- One zoa frag passed, although this was knocked off the rock by a snail. I'm not too worried as it was a frag of a colony I already have.
But it gets worse
My torch coral, my pride and joy, was... attacked by my cat. I know that sounds dumb and trust me, I laughed about it and still am, but I'm dying on the inside. During a minor water change last night the water level was low and I left the room, cat came in, and took swipes at it. I caught it in the act. Last night it looked okay, this morning some of the polyps were bailing out, and as of this writing it's out of the tank and in a small container as it's lost 90% of it's flesh and still going. I am considering it done.
It's a big hit to the gut but I tell myself that this is a sign to keep going. I have more knowledge now, and more equipment and tools to keep things stable.
The next big project
The dinos are pretty much gone, the water is stable. My next move? Switch tanks. This tank is nice, but I dislike my aqua scape and I have spare tanks that have stands that can give me more water to work with. When I started this tank I had poor testing equipment and general knowledge and it caught up to me. Now I am better prepared, and I feel it is time for a fresh start. My original goal was to get a big kit tank with all the bells and whistles, but right now I want to keep it simple and slowly step up. I'm no stranger to MTS which is why I have spare tanks in my garage that are clean and empty. Right now I am thinking moving it to my spare 20 gallon I have. It's a bit more room, and with a better stand I can even add a small sump below it if I wanted with a HOB overflow.
So when that happens I will post a new thread for it.
@afrokobe To give you a clear answer on the UV: It worked well but the 8 watt system is bigger than I thought! Excuse the messy glass but this is how I have it hooked up with a sicce 1.0 pump:
Does not come with the tubing, so I had to get some (1/2"). It's worked well, instructions were clear.
Sorry to hear about the torch. I have to say thats quite the story. My cats aren't nearly as bold and i made sure to not leave an areas where they can reach down into the tank too lol.
The install looks very clean, thanks for the photo! Looking forward to seeing what you come up with on the next iteration
I also have a nano tank keep the algae down as low as you can because once it gets "a foot in the door" so to speak its hard to close the "door". From my experience keep the algae off of the zoanthids or they will close use your fingers and pull it off.