Jump to content

Trailermann

Supporting Member
  • Posts

    400
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Trailermann

  1. I have the handheld, and I will try to get it over to C&C and Lewisriver.... in the next two few days. The screw in the base is frozen but I did not work hard to free it. I placed a bit of velcro with hot glue that seemed to work.
  2. Great feedback, thanks.
  3. I am plumbing my UV directly into the return line. I chose to skip the bypass set up since the UV bulb can be changed with the return pump operating, assuming your UV has a quartz sleeve.
  4. Why is it so difficult to ID nuisance algae? No disrespect for you guys, but even on R2R when aquarists post photos, the answers are rarely clear. When I Google images of dino, cyano, and brown hair algae, none of the results look like my stringy filiments.
  5. This stringy stuff is most prevalent right below the Hydra 52. It brushes and blows off easily, then the tank is relatively clear for a couple of days. It does not match the on line images I searched for. (Fully cycled 20 gallon coral quarantine tank two months old.) What ever it is, should I be worried and do anything other than brushing it off and letting time take its course?
  6. Hopefully you, me and the deposit will be able to hook up tomorrow. Thanks for your attention.
  7. Anxious to use the meter. the SPS in my coral DT are not doing well. All chemical parameters are in line so I suspect the lighting is the problem. But with the Hydra 52HD in a 20 gallon tank, I don't know if I have too much or too little light. Sometimes patience is soooo dificult.
  8. Wait a minute. Why then is my tiny 120 gallon tank costing so much? Apart from the cost, apparently time I am spending setting up the equipment and the time I spend reading this crazy stuff, just doesn't make any sense.
  9. I too like the color, but I could not help but notice that you still have some room for more corals.
  10. Really appreciate sharing the excitement of raising these babies with us. And yes, you have hooked in another buyer.
  11. Sign me up for either meter please. BTW, about how long is the wait these days? I am too lazy to search thru this posting. Mr. Trailermann
  12. After reading this, my first introduction to microbiome, I have this crude idea. Most often we are warned that starting a tank with live rock brings nothing but trouble in the form of hitchhikers. So why not purchase some "good" live rock and quarantine it with sand and Marine Pure. Like any quarantine program, inspect regularly to remove exposed hitchhikers. Then following adaquate time, you will have seeded the sand and Marine Pure with good stuff that can be used to start up your new display. Wondering where a hobbiest can find "good" live rock? Make any sense?
  13. No photos yet. Price will go up immediately when I go to "all the trouble" of unboxing, setting up photos and posting them. Save me the trouble and pick up one or both now. First one: Trigger Ruby 30Elite sump 28.7 gallons, 30 x 14 x 16. Older model but other than normal scratches, in very good shape. Includes two sock holders and refugium. Asking only $200. Retail price for newest model is $414. Second one: Ruby Cube 20, 20 x 20 x 15. Excellent condition. Asking $125. REtail is $319 new Purchased both from club members but decided to use a different sump.
  14. EMeyers said: "Group 4 had high diversity and balance (0.48 and 0.36). This is what these differences do to a tank, in visual form......" A few questions. 1. How do you measure high diversity (0.48) and balance (0.36)? Can this only work with true live rock? I will be starting up a new DT in a couple of months using well soaked, cured and cycled Reef Saver Dry Live Rock and avoiding the uglies is a high priority. 2. This microbiome matter is entirely new to me. The dictionary tells me that it is a broad mixture of bacteria and other microbes. Have you developed something akin to sourdough starter that is added to the RODI water when the tank is first filled? Please keep experimenting. Let me know if you need a guinea pig.
  15. Cool, but with the changes inspired by SuncrestReef, it will be a few more months. Adding UV Adding Klir fleece filter changing sump to accommodate Klir Of course, redoing the plumbing that was 90 percent finished
  16. Sure do. I upgraded after my original Hydra gave out. With a fair offer, it is all yours. I live in SW Portland and often visit CNC.
  17. All very helpful. I now am ready to install the overflow plumbing with confidence.
  18. I was told that the E pipe should splash loudly whenever it goes live. I just don't want an aggravating noisy trickle under normal conditions.
  19. I plan to use two of the three bulkheads in the Shadow overflow box. And I plan to tune the Herbie so there is a pinch of water flowing down it. Should I worry about splashing noise in the sump since the emergency/trickle pipe will terminate above the sump's water level?
  20. I absolutely misunderstood. Bummer that this has been so difficult.
  21. The planning and set up phases of the hobby are possibly the best. During this time, your mind is in high gear and no critter has died, no disease problems, and not one equipment failure. Enjoy. I have had great luck for several years with the Jabao PP4 on my 30 gallon Nano tank.
  22. This is the coolest thing ever! My new tank will be ready for livestock at about the right time.
  23. Way cool. Evergreen is not taking a back seat to anyone.
  24. Share the love. They will be my first zoas (that I have not killed)
×
×
  • Create New...