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mainly kalkwasser until I have a better idea what to dose. I have 2 32fl.oz. of B-Ionic 2-part with a 2014 date on it from the prior owner not sure if I should toss it or experiment with it.What are you going to dose?
I’m not a fan of Kalkwasser - pain in the neck to regulate. Your corals look great and I would recommend Tropic Marin All For Reef. You can dose this stuff once a day and your corals will love you for it!mainly kalkwasser until I have a better idea what to dose. I have 2 32fl.oz. of B-Ionic 2-part with a 2014 date on it from the prior owner not sure if I should toss it or experiment with it.
I plan to dose in the early morning when my pH is at its lowest. trying to mitigate the swings. I should probably switch my refugium to counter day/night instead of on all the time to help with the swings as well.
thanks! these guys are close.Jorgensen Laboratories JorVet Soda Lime, 5 Gallon | Med-Vet International
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Why not just go with brs 2 part w/soda ash, thats what I use its super easy and relatively inexpensiveThis is the place to get bulk soda lime: https://jorvet.com/ ~ 3lbs for $7.80 or 5 gallons for $87
Not feasible if only getting 3lbs though $26 shipping (gets better the more you buy) on 3lb $71 shipping on 5 gallons
hmm checking this now... https://www.thomasnet.com/products/soda-lime-44285302-1.html -- no luck finding local supplier here - wonder if there would be a good spot in the forums to compile a list of industrial chemical suppliers that have stuff useful for reefers.
I need to look into that some more. I don't know what the soda ash is for yet - or I forgot ;DWhy not just go with brs 2 part w/soda ash, thats what I use its super easy and relatively inexpensive
I dont think it does with a tight fitting lid but I could be wrong for that long...but I always force the start of dosing so sooner the better IMO, it will push coraline algae to start formingI need to look into that some more. I don't know what the soda ash is for yet - or I forgot ;D
I was planning to scrub my skimmer co2 with the soda lime.
Your thought on whether B-Ionic goes bad? or not even worth messing around with it.
Mine always molt a day or two after a water change, or once a month atleastMy cleaner shrimp may be having issues molting. I'd hate to have to euthanize him. he's laying on his back pulling at his legs with his foreclaws. I added Iodide to the QT tank but no luck yet. I heard its a Mg deficiency or it could be that he has been postponing his molt too long because of the cramped quarters.
After further reading, metroplex messes with them. I recently whipped-up a batch of Metroplex-soaked food and have been feeding it heavily so that may explain it. He stands a chance. Been in the sump - I've transferred all the fish out of QT. When he was doing bad I thought it was a water volume / crowding issue and I have been happy with all the critters in QT otherwise. Pretty irresponsible. Oh well.My cleaner shrimp may be having issues molting. I'd hate to have to euthanize him. he's laying on his back pulling at his legs with his foreclaws. I added Iodide to the QT tank but no luck yet. I heard its a Mg deficiency or it could be that he has been postponing his molt too long because of the cramped quarters.
Sorry to read about this.Ack... so bummed... just made ground 6-line wrasse with my powerhead
There is an issue, due to the weight of the water, where the spool pulls down disputing the alignment and pulling the floss off-center. I've added the side support to help mitigate this but I think the problem is severe enough to require a rebuild.
The new design will be narrower so there will be less overall water in the catchment area. This will reduce the water weight pushing against the floss so in-theory it should be easier to roll-up and less likely to pull enough to misalign the roller.
my skunk cleaner shrimp is looking pretty rough. he may not make it either... dang. brings my 2 week total fish loss to 1 cardinal fish, a wrasse, and a shrimp.... I haven't seen the court jester goby since the first day... hope I didn't grind him up too... Surprisingly the green-stripe goby is accounted for.. He just hangs out on the back glass so I can sometimes spot him.
I really like this!Just printed and installed a skimmer carbon cap that I designed and posted here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5235342
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