Update 148.21 (148 Days aka Week 21 aka 4 months 4 weeks)
AWC Pump change: I finally picked up 2 EcoTech Versa pumps from BRS and replaced my Neptune Dos with them for my AWC system. After running for a few days now it is literally the best thing I have done so far for the tank. I absolutely hated the sound, even at the slowest speeds, of the Neptune Dos unit. The Versa can continuously pump at double the speed and at what seems to be 1/3 the noise level. I had the Neptune running 9.8g/week changes and could still hear the dang thing through the cabinet and in my living room about 100 ft away. With the Versas I am now running 15 gal/week and cannot hear the pumps at all even when I am working in the cabinet directly. Night and day difference and as long as they don't start having some of the problems others have seen I will be shocked at how much better these pumps are.
Parameters
Alk: 7.62
Mag: 1215
Nitrate: 0
Phosphate: 0
Parameter Thoughts: All in all, I don't love that my phosphate and nitrate have zeroed out so I will slowly try to get those a bit up again. The tank is looking great and I am glad to have Alkalinity to where I want to maintain it once I start adding coral. My livestock order of the remaining fish should ship in the next week or so and I think that will bring things back up with the increased bio-load and feeding. Once I can stabilize the changes after adding the last few fish then I will start with some tester coral.
I have started to see some small bits of Coraline growing on my rock work and overflow box but more noticeably on the shells of the clean-up crew. Love seeing that as it's some evidence that things are maturing and stabilizing over the last few weeks.
AWC Pump change: I finally picked up 2 EcoTech Versa pumps from BRS and replaced my Neptune Dos with them for my AWC system. After running for a few days now it is literally the best thing I have done so far for the tank. I absolutely hated the sound, even at the slowest speeds, of the Neptune Dos unit. The Versa can continuously pump at double the speed and at what seems to be 1/3 the noise level. I had the Neptune running 9.8g/week changes and could still hear the dang thing through the cabinet and in my living room about 100 ft away. With the Versas I am now running 15 gal/week and cannot hear the pumps at all even when I am working in the cabinet directly. Night and day difference and as long as they don't start having some of the problems others have seen I will be shocked at how much better these pumps are.
Parameters
Alk: 7.62
Mag: 1215
Nitrate: 0
Phosphate: 0
Parameter Thoughts: All in all, I don't love that my phosphate and nitrate have zeroed out so I will slowly try to get those a bit up again. The tank is looking great and I am glad to have Alkalinity to where I want to maintain it once I start adding coral. My livestock order of the remaining fish should ship in the next week or so and I think that will bring things back up with the increased bio-load and feeding. Once I can stabilize the changes after adding the last few fish then I will start with some tester coral.
I have started to see some small bits of Coraline growing on my rock work and overflow box but more noticeably on the shells of the clean-up crew. Love seeing that as it's some evidence that things are maturing and stabilizing over the last few weeks.