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02/28/2017, 01:05 PM | #126 |
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Sorry to hear about the blenny and the job... Best of luck with your job search!
Sounds like the monti might be craving some nutrients. I read a little further up that you are running the tank at 0 nitrates. Might be time to start employing some nitrate dosing to bring up the level to around 5 ppm. I've seen my coral go from dull, bland and bleached to bright, fluorescent and colored up fantastically with the addition of KNO3 in the form of Spectracide Stump Remover. The algae outbreak might be related to the Nitrate deficiency as well, lots of people have success with reducing nuisance algae when the start dosing nitrates as it brings the tank more in line with the redfield ratio. I'd wager your phosphates are reading higher than your nitrates.
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03/01/2017, 09:01 AM | #127 |
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I figured the algae outbreak would be from the decomposing body that I can't find
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03/01/2017, 10:53 AM | #128 |
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Amazing build. You really are extremely and multi talented. Damn these companies and their layoffs. My company has done a 15% layoff over last 1.5 years.
I hope your job search is a quick one. Again, you seem to have so many different talents. |
03/03/2017, 08:16 AM | #129 |
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Good news. The unemployment didn't last long. I'll be starting my new job next Friday.
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03/04/2017, 11:08 AM | #130 |
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Good news.
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03/04/2017, 11:19 AM | #131 | |
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To OP - nice tank and 3D printer work. Also glad you found a job so quick.
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Back to OP. Good job again, a good read.
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03/04/2017, 09:29 PM | #132 |
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Found out that the blennie didn't die. I found him hiding in the sump. I was able to catch him and put him back in the tank.
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03/06/2017, 07:16 AM | #133 |
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That's awesome news. About your job and the blennie.
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03/15/2017, 01:45 PM | #134 |
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It's amazing how much a new job can eat into your forum life.
On a side note. there's been no change to the tank either, so I guess it doesn't really matter that I haven't been able to login |
03/19/2017, 07:26 PM | #135 |
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Finally took a picture of the Bird's Nest. Here's a quick comparison from the last month to show it's growth.
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03/31/2017, 07:49 AM | #136 |
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Finally ended up pulling the Montipora Cap.
I also finally got around to gluing the birdsnest into place. I bumped up the turnover on the closed loop and it kept blowing over. |
04/03/2017, 01:11 PM | #137 |
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And now on a completely unrelated note.
I've started using my 3d printer to print a CNC machine.... |
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... I like it!
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04/03/2017, 03:12 PM | #139 |
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Isn't that like tool ception?
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04/04/2017, 07:46 AM | #140 |
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Only when I start using the CNC to cut new parts for the 3d printer.
You have to make the complete circle before you get to that point I did some maths... the entire CNC machine is estimated to take 93 hours to print. I have most of the parts ordered except the control board and the spindle. Right now I have about 23 hours of printed done. Here's a quick pic of some of the hardware. And the rails after being cut and the ends cleaned. I still need to pull the stickers off and rub the pipes down with goo gone and alcohol to clean up any residue. |
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I'm now 64 hours in to printing the parts for the CNC machine with another 30 hours left to go. I've had only two hiccups in all the printing.
One was some of the parts came out a tad small. I think the tolerances are a bit tight. I bumped up the prints by 1% and they printed better the second time. The second hiccup was I had a nut come loose on the build platform. The plate went un-level. I caught it at about 4 hours in to the 6 hour print. I replaced the nuts with some NyLock ones and took the opportunity to add some thumb wheels to the nuts so I don't have to use a wrench to adjust the level anymore. I actually have an inductance meter to use for auto-level, just haven't bothered to design a mount for it yet. I don't like most of the mounts on thingiverse... or I should say, I really like the fan blower I have and none of the mounts will work with that. I'll try to get some more pictures of more of the parts this evening. I've decided to shrink the initial build platform. My CNC will have a 24"x24" cut size. |
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04/06/2017, 02:58 PM | #143 |
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They truly are. When you can design something and start a print and be ready to test when you get home from work... it's pretty amazing.
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04/07/2017, 08:53 AM | #144 |
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Last night while cleaning the glass, which I have to do every other night because some dumb@ss decided to put the tank next to a window... I noticed that coralline is starting to show up on a bunch of my rock. It's a nice pretty dark purple.
This makes me happy. The rock needs some more color. I also cleaned out the skimmer cup and thinned the macro algae. My wife got a good sniff of the cup when I walked by her and I heard her gag a little. I guess next time I should warn her. |
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04/08/2017, 05:53 PM | #146 |
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Another incremental update... I swear I'll do something more interesting soon.
I got the chiller installed. I'm not sure if it will ever actually run. We keep our house at 82, which is when the chiller is supposed to kick on. Watching the temps on the tank, I haven't actually seen it hit the chiller-on temp this year yet. I plugged it into an always-on outlet and verified that it still works. I have it sitting outside the stand tucked away in the corner where no one will see it. |
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Ok. I've been concerned lately that my Blastomussa hasn't been opening up as much as it first did. I thought it was due to water or light so I moved it... I was right, only I made the wrong assumption. It looks like it wants less water and less light.
I guess I'll be moving it again tonight. |
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The Blastomussa is doing a little better back where it started. Still not opening up fully, so I'll wait a little bit and try moving it again.
I did another water change this weekend and again was amazed at how easy it is with my new setup. Hardest part was carrying the two buckets to go empty them. |
04/17/2017, 04:44 PM | #149 |
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nice. Blastos are one of my favorites.
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04/22/2017, 02:35 PM | #150 |
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It's been a busy day.
I got the CNC machine working this morning and this afternoon we added some pajama cardinals, a cleaner wrasse, and a rock with purple mushrooms on it to the tank. No pictures of the fish yet. The wrasse swims too fast so I'll have to grab the DSLR https://youtu.be/62dHoQV_iK0 https://youtu.be/gtO9cNwwYbI On the automated aquarium front... I've started playing with grafana and elasticsearch. I'm trying to get my stats uploaded to the elasticsearch so I can make some cool monitoring dashboards using grafana. The Automated Aquarium 2.0 has taken a backseat to some of the other hobbies. While I'm not 100% satisfied with the current setup, it does at least work. Not sure when I'll get back to working on the other design. Probably when it starts to get cold again next year. |
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