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Old 06-20-2013, 01:50 PM
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Great work! Love how you can just open the door and re-program/re-fill.
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that's awesome.
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I love the door idea!
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Thanks guys
Sometimes I think I like playing around with hardware more than actually having the critters
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Sometimes I think I like playing around with hardware more than actually having the critters
Soooo funny, I was kinda thinking the same thing I'm jealous of your talent, seriously very clever!!
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Old 06-21-2013, 02:42 AM
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Sometimes I think I like playing around with hardware more than actually having the critters
I already pointed that out few posts before

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I haven't seen anyone putting so much effect on what's outside the tank itself
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Thanks again Sheena, you're too kind

Raied, it's hard to not see I like building stuff

So, another little thingy for whoever is interested
Way back before I started this tank, I bought the NPX screens for my TLF 150s, just in case I'd ever find a need, or what have you

I started using Vertex Rox 0.8 last month and thought, wow, these pellets are tiny, so I experimented and it worked out well

I was concerned the pellets would get stuck in the foams worse than other carbon, but was surprised to find a benefit ...
The dispersion plates actually work even though they weren't designed for this use
My carbon is no longer stagnant, with little geysers, and the same goes for my GFO
I was also able to turn down the flow through the reactors, so no more 'grinding' the product

So, after more than a month of testing, I'll say this works fine for both Carbon and GFO

I installed the plates between the product and the foams. It makes rinsing out the foams easier than before
Of course I don't need a plate on top for any flow benefits, but it helps keep the foam from plugging if pellets want to go that way. I do find that on initial start-up I get pellets going crazy, so why not use 2 plates per reactor


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Old 06-30-2013, 04:21 AM
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Due to some advice from Tang Daddy, I've cut back 1/2 of the Carbon I'm using. Hopefully I'll see a difference in my corals ...

I found some flat-bottom glass jars with plastic lids for the dosers
They don't hold quite as much but whatever. I'm bumping dosing pump run times so getting a month out of them is out the window
Maybe 2-3 weeks

The jars were designed for food storage and came with little movable day/month tabs inside the lids. Maybe I'll use them to remind me when I last filled them



Nice vortex from the stirring bar







I kinda like the look of the pseudo stainless lids
They are plated plastic, and the top inserts are also plastic, so drilling for the tubes was a piece of cake

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