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Unfortunately, I have not.Any of you lighting freaks ever rebuild a jbj nano glo refugium light?
Sorry, I’m no help with the fuge light or the Bulb in the hood.Any of you lighting freaks ever rebuild a jbj nano glo refugium light?
Lol. It's ok. We all have our strengths.Sorry, I’m no help with the fuge light or the Bulb in the hood.
You left out "taking pictures".Testing water, mixing BRS 2 part. Fun Friday morning messing with the tank. Update with parameters to follow.
Vacation prep here. Water changes and refreshing media as I know my house sitting nephews are gonna feed too much!!Testing water, mixing BRS 2 part. Fun Friday morning messing with the tank. Update with parameters to follow.
I use snack size ziploc bags for each meal to be served while I am gone. Makes it absolutely fool proof for whoever is taking care of my tank. I go so far as to write the day and either Morn or Eve on each one.Vacation prep here. Water changes and refreshing media as I know my house sitting nephews are gonna feed too much!!
Vacation prep here. Water changes and refreshing media as I know my house sitting nephews are gonna feed too much!!
Tank parameters!!!
Nitrates, have remained low. I've dosed twice now, adding enough to increase by 1ppm. The first time I went from 0.5 ppm to 1.5ppm. The second time I dosed, I skipped a day of testing so I may have missed the spike but in 48 hours my level was the same.
Phosphates... ever since few weeks after starting up the tank I've had very aggressive film algae on the tank. Just an hour is enough to see a build up from scraping. When the first ta k cracked, I left two of the branch rocks in with the fish and the rest went into a separate tote with a heater and a power head. The two rocks with the fish evidently absorbed some phosphate, because they are the only two rocks with GHA growing on them. The rest of the tank is algae free. It looks like my nitrate dosing and long refugium hours are working to remove the excess phosphate. Since starting that regime, phosphates have dropped from 0.04 to 0.02ppm. That is just the free phosphate in the water, and not what the algae has bound up.
Calcium, Alkalinity and Magnesium, we started off with high calcium and low alkalinity. We've dosed alk up some, and calcium most likely has just dropped due to precipitation, although I have seen the tiniest bit of growth of a few of the older corals in the tank. I think the low alk is most likely from a separated bucket of salt that someone didn't mix up before filling the tank. We have since thoroughly mixed the salt in the bucket and I'll test a fresh mix of salt to make sure parameters are on.
What interface/controller is this? It looks easy enough for me lol
Uh oh!!!Shhh... don't tell Argyle, but we're at the V-E-T.
Mine too... She’s trembling by the time we get out of the car. My gal’s going on 14 this month so unfortunately many trips there in the last year or two.Uh oh!!!
My dogs know they are going to the vet as soon as we make the turn 1 mile away from it. Up to that turn they are all excited hoping to go hiking. Make that turn, ears and tails down. They DO NOT like the vet.
Hope its a routine visitShhh... don't tell Argyle, but we're at the V-E-T.