Well said Mike.
What Mike said about someone always getting upset is very true. Much easier to be a critic than it is to be a doer/decider. For me, the key is to try to average out the complaints with the silent majority who (hopefully) appreciate what you’re doing. It’s hard because the...
Your title says you are looking for coral colonies, frags, and fish. Would you like to elaborate on that? Like what you are looking for, and are you planning to give store credit or what your thoughts are? Or just anything you’d like to let us know. Thanks
If you search for “NOPOX” you’ll see a lot of experience and discussion. It’s carbon dosing. It certainly works to bring down N and P since most tanks are carbon limited.
Agree to do as they recommend and leave it on. I actually turn it off for a while at night to hopefully let snails crawl out and debris to dislodge.
The Dove snails I got a while ago keep getting stuck in the 3D printed channel that directs the outflow of the mixing pump. Super annoying since...
I mostly buy non-livestock from bulkreefsupply, saltwateraquarium, and Amazon. I have also bought from the other 3 mentioned in the first post and they are ok too. I’m happy to buy from local stores but they usually don’t have specifically what I’m looking for when it comes to supplies. And...
The most cost effective solution in our hobby is to not be in it. Everything after that is not the optimal solution so it’s just a matter of value of the cost vs what you are getting or avoiding for your money. And of course time value vs money value is different for everyone. Such personal...
I don’t recommend it personally, but if one wanted to add dry CaOH2, you could probably do so with a Plank. You would need a mixing chamber in your sump so that you have some level of confidence that it is mixed in before getting out into your display. It does dissolve quickly, just not to a...
Getting back to the original question, the answer is- No, or at least not just calcium hydroxide (aka kalkwasser) for a SPS dominant tank. CaOH2 can be fantastic for a baseline level of easy Ca and alk supplementation with pH stabilization, up to the level of evaporation. Once you hit that level...
I have the Neptune Apex probe. Been running solid for years, only rarely do I need to recalibrate, like every couple years. That said, I would always recalibrate first if I see numbers that I don’t expect or that might cause me to change something.
lol at your little leak-catcher!
Nice work, BUT I’m a little worried for you at how you have the black UV positioned. You want to make it so they never have any possibility to run dry while on (= catastrophe like quartz glass explosion and electrocution), and also don’t want large air bubbles...