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![]() do you mean the slotted cone shaped thing at the bottom - the intake strainer? It's actualy attached. I didn't take that part off, it's still in stock form.
On the contrary, instead of being annoyed with it being too long, I actually find it a bit too short. I've done a couple water changes (about 20% each time) and the water level dips below the intake tube so I gotta turn off the filter and prime it again once I'm done. Not a big deal and I can certainly extend the intake lower too if need be, but I'm not concerned at this point ![]() Although I am still kinda curious about what you did with yours, I would love to see some pics ![]() edit: ok, I thought luck was on my side when I walked through the door when I got home to see the nasty worm sticking out of one of my pieces of rock. I immediately threw down everything and went for the worm. By the time I got to it, the worm had already slithered back into the hole, but at least I knew which rock it was in. So I pulled the rock out of the tank and put it in a bucket and just flushed it with warm tap water. The rock was there for a few minutes but the worm didn't want to come out. After a bit of waiting, I had to put the rock back into the tank .. with the worm still in there .. somewhere. Right now I've just got red light shinning on the tank hoping it will come out on its own. Mine actually looks kinda like the one in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXmb9MpikyA Last edited by j3tang; 11-19-2010 at 12:05 AM. |
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![]() I'm getting the feeling that maybe there is the chance that the tank hasn't cycled at all. I've seen stories where people can't get ammonia up above .25 ppm so there isn't enough of it to get the tank cycle started. I've attempted to add ammonia myself.
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![]() ammonia has been added over 2 days and there are readings for ammonia and it looks like it's slowly getting converted to nitrite. I wasn't attempting to make a huge peak so I didn't bump the ammonia up too much. Since it does look like the ammonia is getting converted, I'll let the tank do its thing and hope for the best when I add fish (again).
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![]() I talked to LFS dude and he says to me:
1) RO water that I'm using comes out at a pH of 6 (which can't be true, that would make my water acidic! Maybe he meant to say 7? which would be correct.) 2) pH of 7.8 is low (I concur), so use the Kent Superbuffer I have to bring it to 8.3. He disagrees with the fact that having a fluctuating pH at 8.3 is worse than a consistent 7.8 pH (and I can accept that that is his opinion). 3) he thinks I drip acclimated my 2 clowns that died for too long (4hrs), he thinks I should have dripped quickly to achieve double the volume of water in approx. 20 minutes to avoid the temperature of the bucket's water dropping. Should I have put in a heater into the bucket if i dripped for 4hrs? or should I do what he says and do it quickly (which seems kinda counter intuitive to me)? I've read Myka's links to water parameters before, but I'm still unsure about what to do. I don't think I'll continue dosing the buffer, but can anyone else chime in? Any other advice at this point? this is getting a little discouraging for a newb :s Last edited by j3tang; 11-25-2010 at 04:24 PM. |