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11/07/2017, 06:18 PM | #76 |
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Dang that sucks. Hopefully it'll get resolved quickly.
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11/07/2017, 07:15 PM | #77 |
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Thanks, I hope so too. It really stinks to have an equipment failure this early on.
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11/08/2017, 09:17 AM | #78 |
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Man RMA is the last thing that i'd want to hear. I guess looking on the bright side... it's better to have equipment failure now rather than when the tank is full. I have no doubt that Neptune will take care of you, it'll probably just take a little time.
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Did you get the new unit? Any shots of the tank? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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James404's 80g Rimless SPS Build
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Yes, Neptune was great to deal with. I paid the $300 deposit and they overnighted a new base unit which is working great. Will post some updated tank shots tomorrow when I finally have some time to get the dslr out. Added an Emperor Aquatics 40w UV, still working on cleaning up some of the wires and stuff. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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11/16/2017, 09:26 AM | #82 |
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Nice! I've never ran a UV. Have you run them on previous tanks? Do you see a lot of benefit?
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I know it may not always be effective for disease control, so I do not count on it for that aspect, but it may help in certain situations.
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A while back I had a pump go out that was in warranty. I never keep invoices (bad I know). I emailed the vendor, and they emailed me another invoice. Some vendors even keep your purchase history online, and you can access in your account.
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Thank you, actually I was lucky that I stuck it in the original box that I still had Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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11/16/2017, 06:46 PM | #86 |
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Last week it got pretty cold up here in NY. I was only running a 300w Eheim Jaeger, with the sump in the basement the tank ended up getting down to 72 deg. I added another 300w heater and now the temp is staying rock solid. As a result though I had a little STN on my Tricolor Valida, which has since stopped.
Got a chance to snap a few pics. First, a side by side of the Bird of Paradise I got, already some growth on this piece, it has lightened up quite a bit though. Tricolor with one tip that STN'd as a result of temp drop. Some coloring has come through though. My newest fish. This guy almost didn't make it through QT. On the 2nd day I had him, I checked on him right before work and he was stuck to the filter. My heart sank when I thought he was dead. I killed the filter and to my surprise he was still alive. I did a full TTM as well as 2 doses of PraziPro. He is eating like a pig now. I had a bad hair algae outbreak for about a week, all of which has died. Here's current FTS
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Looking good! I'm glad the purple tang made it! What kind of filter do you have on the QT? The growth on the BOP looks good, really nice PE.
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James, is it necessary to run carbon if running a UV?
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11/21/2017, 06:45 PM | #90 |
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Definitely not necessary. I don't normally run carbon unless I suspect some sort of issue with water quality. From my experiences, carbon can often remove too many DOC's and effect coral health.
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Update
Pretty excited about this update. My Artfully Acrylic top finally came in! I love the build quality and it was definitely worth the wait.
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Coral Additions
Added ORA Laura's Purple Polyp ORA Red Planet
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Things are looking good!
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Update:
It's been a while since I updated this thread. Been super busy but will summarize the last 2-3 months best I can. The tank definitely went through some ugly phases for a while. I had a huge outbreak of GHA which I attribute to excess PO4 leaching out of the rocks. I didn't do anything drastic, just let it run its course and did manual removal when possible as well as letting some large Mexican Turbos help out. After the GHA I developed some other snotty type algae which I had never experienced before. It didn't seem like dino's but perhaps it was. I again just kind of let it run it's course while doing a water change every once in a while and keeping up with Alk and Cal. The snot algae has now vanished and I am left with just some green cyano in a few spots. I have been blowing it off occasionally and will soon increase flow by installing some additional MP40's I have planned.
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I finally hooked up my Cal Reactor today, up until now I have been dosing with DIY 2-part. I still need to tidy up some of the wires.
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Another thing that has occurred over the last few months is poor coloration of some of my acros. I attribute this to a few things:
1. I had my ATI fixture hung way too low, especially for a tank that is only 16 inches deep. I have since moved it up to about 10 inches off the surface of the water. 2. I was running too long of a photoperiod. This has been reduced down to 9 Hours. 3. The ORA Laura's Purple Polyp I bought from LiveAquaria came in with Red Bugs. I treated the display with Dr. G's. I have done Interceptor treatments on my previous tanks and Dr. G's has the same active ingredient while being easier to obtain. Treatment went well, I dosed 6 capfuls and haven't seen red bugs at all since.
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Now for the pics.
1. Ora Laura's Purple Polyp - This was infested with Red bugs when arrived. 2. Not so Red Planet. Should start to recover coloration with the changes I outlined above. 3. Nice Mari Piece I picked up. The tips are a really nice blue and I see some nice colors coming out on the branches. 4. ORA Birds of Paradise. Have gotten some nice growth out of this piece. 5. ORA Red Goniopora - Newly added.
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February FTS - Nothing special, I've been moving very slowly on this tank deliberately.
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