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MikeP 12-23-2009 02:47 AM

Glad to hear everything is doing well now. Sorry to hear about your flame angel :(

fishytime 12-23-2009 03:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Carmen (Post 474692)
(unless I convinced Doug to come over and do it for me!:wink:)

What!....no comments about me pushing her buttons???:lol:....Looks as though everything is doing really well.....but your tank looks like it needs a little something purple and yellow:wink:.....your Ma does rock!! (mine rocks too:mrgreen:)....

Carmen 12-23-2009 05:02 AM

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Originally Posted by fishytime (Post 475103)
What!....no comments about me pushing her buttons???:lol:....Looks as though everything is doing really well.....but your tank looks like it needs a little something purple and yellow:wink:.....your Ma does rock!! (mine rocks too:mrgreen:)....

Ya...where are all the comments....??? Everyone's out Christmas shopping!:smile:

You know exactly what I have in mind Doug!:smile:..purple and yellow I mean!:wink:

Leah 12-23-2009 10:44 AM

Glad everyone has settled in and doing well. As for comments, Fishytime brought over his probe, does he provide this service to anyone else, he he! :biggrin:

fishytime 12-23-2009 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Leah (Post 475158)
Glad everyone has settled in and doing well. As for comments, Fishytime brought over his probe, does he provide this service to anyone else, he he! :biggrin:

Well, you know that your probe does need to be calibrated in a couple different solutions every once in a while....which solution are you, Leah?....are you a 7 or a 10?....any plans on coming to cowtown?:wink:

Carmen 12-23-2009 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by fishytime (Post 475164)
Well, you know that your probe does need to be calibrated in a couple different solutions every once in a while....which solution are you, Leah?....are you a 7 or a 10?....any plans on coming to cowtown?:wink:

Wow, you guys!:lol:

Leah 12-23-2009 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by fishytime (Post 475164)
Well, you know that your probe does need to be calibrated in a couple different solutions every once in a while....which solution are you, Leah?....are you a 7 or a 10?....any plans on coming to cowtown?:wink:

Huh, can't believe anyone anymore, I was told it was just one and one only :redface:

fishytime 12-23-2009 11:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Leah (Post 475179)
Huh, can't believe anyone anymore, I was told it was just one and one only :redface:

:lol: I'll bet your a 10:biggrin:


Carmen, do you have the AC out where you can see it (probably not, with the little ones huh)? I found knowing and seeing what my ph was all the time was a little unnerving...whatcha got it programed to do?

Carmen 12-24-2009 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by fishytime (Post 475315)

Carmen, do you have the AC out where you can see it (probably not, with the little ones huh)? I found knowing and seeing what my ph was all the time was a little unnerving...whatcha got it programed to do?

Hey Doug,
I have it temporarily laying on the floor in a mess of wires! :lol::redface: Actually the kids know the tank is SUPER OFF LIMITS! :wink:
It's working but not all neat and tidy quite yet! I don't have the ph monitor set-up yet, have to get the recalibrating liquid for the probe yet. Still sorta playing around with it. Trying to figure out a light schedule that I am happy with. I am finding the temp swing kinda excessive so I am not 100% sure that the heater part is working??? Swing from 25.5 to 27.7???
Going to hook up a fan to run when the halides are on and heat creeps up, already programmed it in just haven't had time to set it up. Nothing too complex programmed in but it's a start.

JDigital 12-24-2009 12:37 AM

Wasn't it ME that brought over the probe?!?

As for the temp swing, that is odd. I had MH on my shallow cube (which you would think would fluctuate easily) with the controller keeping track of temp, and the controller kept the tank between 26.0 - 26.5C. Never needed a fan to keep temps in check.

Being that your tank is in the basement, MUCH larger water volume, external return pump.. etc etc (see where I'm going with this? :wink: ) What do you have the actual heater set at?


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