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Lance 05-25-2011 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by marie (Post 615288)
My bet is, the frogspawn will win and the BTA will head in the opposite direction :mrgreen:

I hope you're right, cuz it'll be a PITA to move the frogspawn.

Skimmerking 05-25-2011 02:58 AM

I'm with Marie Lance mine was coming close to the Frog and once it touched it i now stays well clear of the frogspawn. like your wife stays clear of the hose :mrgreen:

Lance 05-25-2011 03:35 AM

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Originally Posted by asmodeus (Post 615321)
I'm with Marie Lance mine was coming close to the Frog and once it touched it i now stays well clear of the frogspawn. like your wife stays clear of the hose :mrgreen:


He he he. You're not going to bait me with that one Mike.

The Grizz 05-25-2011 03:57 AM

Whew that was a trip backwards, had to back 4 pages to find some pics, WUWT. Tanks look great Lance, what the heck do you feed that torch? Mine hasn't grown a single new head.

Lance 05-25-2011 04:20 AM

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Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 615336)
Whew that was a trip backwards, had to back 4 pages to find some pics, WUWT. Tanks look great Lance, what the heck do you feed that torch? Mine hasn't grown a single new head.


Fish Poop.

The Grizz 05-25-2011 04:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Lance (Post 615338)
Fish Poop.

:rofl: I have plenty of that, maybe mines a vegetarian :lol:

Lance 05-25-2011 04:56 AM

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Originally Posted by The Grizz (Post 615340)
:rofl: I have plenty of that, maybe mines a vegetarian :lol:


If so, maybe you should feed your fish tofu. :mrgreen:

Lance 06-21-2011 09:57 PM

Sometimes I think I'm better off just leaving the tanks alone and leaving them to find their own way.
I test the big 3 every week and the other parameters monthly. Dosing is done via Drew's dosers and controller. For the last 9 months or so I'd been having a little trouble keeping calcium and alk balanced. One week Ca would be low and the next week Alk would be low: nothing serious, just not the numbers I'd like to see.
I've been pretty busy the last while and hadn't tested for 6 weeks. Also hadn't done a water change for 5 weeks. Just tested now and the numbers are as good as I've ever seen them.

(90 gal)
Ca:420
Alk:9
Mg:1320
And the others: Nitrate: 0 Phosphate: 0

(225 gal)
Ca:425
Alk:8
Mg:1310
Nitrate: 0 Phosphate: .001

(frag tank)
Ca:415
Alk:9
Mg.1305
Nitrate: 0 Phosphate: 0



Huh! Guess I should just leave them alone to do their own thing. Instead of "Keeper of the Reef" I'm now just the "Keeper of the Fish Food"
Silly bloody hobby!

reefermadness 06-22-2011 12:42 AM

That is good news....but can I share my experience. I test much less (once a month) than I used to and my numbers can get pretty out of wack in that time frame (I shoot for 8dkh and 400ppm calcium). Its not unusual to see alk at 6dkh or calcium at 350ppm by the end of the month (keep having to increase the dosages).....corals have never been happier though. Im sure if it went on beyond this point I would have a problem but my tank has never been happier. Also note that the decrease in alk and calcium happens very slowly over the month...no drastic changes.

I guess my point in all this is maybe chasing that magic number every week doesn't really help (although I'm sure keeping the numbers good and stable can't hurt).

Lance 06-22-2011 04:26 PM

The biggest surprise was the low readings for nitrate and phosphates in the big tank after 5 weeks without a water change. I have quite a few big fish in this tank.


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