The nice thing about them.is they are so versatile! I've got several - they can sit in full on light, full flow, low PAR, low flow, etc!
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Plating right?The nice thing about them.is they are so versatile! I've got several - they can sit in full on light, full flow, low PAR, low flow, etc!
Sort of. Depends on flow, light, etc. Mine grows like a Digitata! Plate, encrust, and sticks. The original colony was very much like a Tabling Acro. Each of the frags I pulled from it grow more vertical and not much basing out or crusting.Plating right?
I would just dose an additional 15 ppm per week. I'm not a fan of using ato for anything aside from topoff. Any variation in your evaporation can cause wild fluctuations in your parameters. Just my thoughts.pretty sure I've pegged my alk consumption to 2ppm a day. Not blistering, but kinda nice that I can measure it. It's within the margin of error, but I tracked daily over 8 days and had a 2ppm drop every day but the one I had a 3ppm drop.
Now, smart people, is it worth it to figure out evaporation and add alk to the ATO, or can I just dose another 15ppm weekly? It's about a .75dkh shift when I would dose.
It seems easier to do that, then I don't need to know how much is in the ato bucket when I refill.I'm not smart but I make sure my ATO is at 0 alk. When I had alk in my top off water it raised fast.
That's a good idea too. i am in the probably bad habit of adding extra water to the sump so I don't need to fill the ato as frequently.I would just dose an additional 15 ppm per week. I'm not a fan of using ato for anything aside from topoff. Any variation in your evaporation can cause wild fluctuations in your parameters. Just my thoughts.
I should do them more. I have a poor ro filter for the size of tank and it takes the better part of 16 hours to get 10 gallons. I haven't tested my salt lately so I don't know what I'm mixing in. That's probably step one.How would water changes factor in? If you are in that camp.
Not necessarily though. I rarely do water er changes and my only filter is socks and a skimmer that I run for 6 hours a day (4 times for 1.5 hours).I should do them more. I have a poor ro filter for the size of tank and it takes the better part of 16 hours to get 10 gallons. I haven't tested my salt lately so I don't know what I'm mixing in. That's probably step one.
Far be it from me to boast buuuuut I can make 10 gallons of RO water in about 7 minutes.I should do them more. I have a poor ro filter for the size of tank and it takes the better part of 16 hours to get 10 gallons. I haven't tested my salt lately so I don't know what I'm mixing in. That's probably step one.
Kidney filtered beers do not equal RO, Chris. We've been over this a million times...Far be it from me to boast buuuuut I can make 10 gallons of RO water in about 7 minutes.
The good news is your tank really processes ammonia good!Then I have been doing this all wrong this whole time... which would explain a few things...
Way back in the day, it was not unheard of to pee in your tank in-order-to kick start the cycle.Then I have been doing this all wrong this whole time... which would explain a few things...
Then I have been doing this all wrong this whole time... which would explain a few things...
You should work on that aim. With some work the misses may not make you sit backwards anymore...
You say that as though you are surprised that I keep forgetting. At my age and with all the beer and whiskey filtering I’ve done, it’s amazing I can remember what my name is anymore.Kidney filtered beers do not equal RO, Chris. We've been over this a million times...
Funny ,how i just asked you to remember something age related elsewhere...You say that as though you are surprised that I keep forgetting. At my age and with all the beer and whiskey filtering I’ve done, it’s amazing I can remember what my name is anymore.