christyf5 |
04-24-2010 04:24 AM |
Update
Requisite Tank Photo:
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...pril232010.jpg
The tank is coming along, still have the cyano and the green slime algae. I'm about . <--this close to chemi-clean-ing the tank. Those NP biopellets just aren't doing much. I still scrape the glass every 3 days or so.
Corals are doing well. My croceas are still nice light snacks for the regal tang. I notice he's started in on my teardrop maxima as well. Jackass.
My husband was in a building mood so I got a nice workbench for the tank room.
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...0/IMG_8619.jpg
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...0/IMG_8618.jpg
I just coralsnow/MB7'ed the tank before taking that photo in case you were wondering :wink: I'm also trying that to get rid of the cyano.
Anyway, the tank room is totally coming together and for probably the first time in my reefing history, I actually feel organized! Crazy stuff!
Side effect of the organization. I thought I'd move my computer from one side of the tank to the other so I could put it on that bench (previously it sat on the catwalk on the right hand side of the tank. This required the move of the USB cord that connects my aquatronica to the computer. Somehow the USB plugged into the other powerbar trips the whole thing and everything turns off. Using a different USB slot I can get it to "not trip" but then the controller doesn't recognize anything and doesn't send information to the computer. After unplugging it from the powerbar, everything is hunky dory but I can't check any temperature or pH graphs on the computer, nor can I check on the controller remotely because the program doesn't recognize the controller. Sadly, returning the USB cord to the exact same spot it was working in previously doesn't fix the problem. Awesome. :rolleyes:
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