I broke out the PAR meter today to take some readings, here are my results with two 8 month old 250 watt Phoenix 14K metal halides and two 8 month old ATI Blue Plus 54 watt T5's.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
6 Month Photo Update Part II
Monday, October 10, 2011
6 Month Photo Update
Banana Caroliniana
Green & Red Acan
Full Tank Shot
Male McCosker's Flasher Wrasse
ORA Pearlberry
Tyree Pink Lemonade
Reefermadness Rainbow Nasuta
Rocket Pop Hyacinthus
ATL Shades of Fall
Purple Turaki
Sunday, October 9, 2011
6 Month Update
My tank has been up for 6 months, here is an updated video, still not much to see yet.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Blue Zoo Aquatics
I received my first order from Blue Zoo Aquatics and I must say I am very impressed. I have ordered from many online fish stores and Blue Zoo is one of the top online livestock stores available. All the fish and inverts I ordered were very colorful as I requested. The two flasher wrasses I ordered had their elongated dorsal fins intact and were flashing their vibrant colors. There were also no DOA's as I have encountered this with other online retailers. I also like the acclimation kit that is included with every order. I will definitely be purchasing from Blue Zoo Aquatics again!
On a side note, the dinoflagellates have disappeared after keeping the tank completely dark for three days and dosing hydrogen peroxide.
On a side note, the dinoflagellates have disappeared after keeping the tank completely dark for three days and dosing hydrogen peroxide.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Dinoflagellates
I have recently been battling dinoflagellates in my 120. I am running 500mL of Two Little Fishes NPX Biopellets but I am not dosing a bacteria product. I reduced my photo-period to 5 hours for the metal halides and 7 hours for the T5's. My skimmer has overflowed three times in the past two weeks which dumped nutrients back into the display. I am currently testing the new Vertex Generation 3 skimmer pump on my skimmer instead of the Bubble Blaster 3000, so far the skimmate production is much more stable and is almost twice as much! Surprising for a $70 Vertex pump vs. a $205 Bubble Blaster pump. I covered the tank and turned the lights off for three days and once the lights came back on any algae and dinoflagellates on the rocks were gone! Now, four days later they are slowly coming back. I am now topping my tank off with kalkwasser to bump the pH up and I am giving H2O2 a try. I am going to dose 0.5mL of hydrogen peroxide per 10 gallons of tank water the first two days then bump up the dose to 1mL per 10 gallons. I am hoping this will knock out the dino's within a week. Just to make sure my top off water wasn't adding nutrients to my tank I decided to test it. My tap water has a TDS of 238ppm while my RO water is coming out at 2ppm and my DI is 0ppm. I tested the tank water and the PO4 is 0.05ppm (Hanna checker) but I there is a thread on Reef2Reef about how even the Hanna checker values are flawed. My fresh RO water tested at 0.04ppm! I would have thought that the RO/DI unit would take out phosphates but I guess not.
Labels:
bacteria,
Biopellets,
dinoflagellates,
hydrogen peroxide,
protein skimmer,
update
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Friday, July 8, 2011
New Top Down Shots
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
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