I dipped it 3 times over the span of a week and it doesn’t seem to have made a difference. Looks the same. Was worth a try though.@Not woodyarmadillo how’s that hammer doing? Have you continued dipping it?
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I dipped it 3 times over the span of a week and it doesn’t seem to have made a difference. Looks the same. Was worth a try though.@Not woodyarmadillo how’s that hammer doing? Have you continued dipping it?
Can’t comment on the parasite issue. There’s definitely some resources stating that you are correct in that it isn’t effective against parasites with our hobby level equipment.That's at a much higher flow rate though. Im not sure that the UV models we've used have that much flow and probably arent as effective against fish parasites (based on their reproductive cycle)
There is more to it than that including what sort of good bacteria is free floating and how does a UV affect available food for filter feeders but It seems that there are many reefers running a UV 24/7 without any noticeable decrease in copepods or beneficial bacteria.
I was in San Diego this past weekend. Took the kids to the Midway and stayed the night. Yep, it was just about 72 degrees. It’s a little bit warmer where I am in OC, but not much lately. I’m ready for summer weather now; hoping to go to the beach this weekend.Sounds like you have a plan to shed a few pounds before the wedding. I remember when I first started doing business trips in Texas and Florida and the sales reps I would travel with would bring two dress shirts since they know they would sweat through them. Hard to adjust from San Diego weather 72 all the time to heat and humidity.
How are you liking that big Lock Jaw?I just save my $$ for SBB because I know what I get and more.
I Love the challenge too. And agree with everything else you said about acros.I used to not "get" acros..boooorrrring. Never really understood what the big deal was. After going crazy on zoas and the "it moves in the water" corals I tried a couple acros. At the time there was probably 100 or more different zoa strains in my tank and selling them was lucrative enough to play free in the reef. Being a glutton for punishment I needed a bigger challenge..so let's try acros. What intrigues me is the wait and see aspect involved. It's a long, committed, frustrating, rewarding, humbling experience all wrapped up in one. No other corals offer the changes in color and growth like they do. Had it not been for the challenge of them..I probably would have gotten bored with reefing quite frankly. Anyways..that's my journey into acros.
I loveHow are you liking that big Lock Jaw?
I’ve got one coming up I’m a bit stressed about because it’s long and the tank will need to be automated.Vaaacaaaay!!!
Mine browned out/got very dark. But my nutrients are high and I have it in low light. I think I’m going to move it up today.I love
I recently got the 2 Qaunta pro led bars to supplement my kessils A360X. Currently running 1 bar until Luca send me the replacement ballast for the 2nd one. Everything I got last week are doing GREAT.Mine browned out/got very dark. But my nutrients are high and I have it in low light. I think I’m going to move it up today.
How much par do you think the Lock Jaw is getting?I recently got the 2 Qaunta pro led bars to supplement my kessils A360X. Currently running 1 bar until Luca send me the replacement ballast for the 2nd one. Everything I got last week are doing GREAT.
To be honest, I've never measured par. I have it high on the frag rack and the lights are about 8 inchesHow much par do you think the Lock Jaw is getting?
I haven’t either. But I have it low and towards the side.To be honest, I've never measured par. I have it high on the frag rack and the lights are about 8 inches
Oops thought it was the new thread.
Sorry for the crude way hanging the bars. It temp until I get the 2nd light up and hubby finish jigging itI haven’t either. But I have it low and towards the side.