Last night I removed the ethernet cable and have not had the problem today.
I did test my internet connection both last night and today. It has gone from (16 download and 3 upload) to (2.42 download and .06 upload). I use a modem that pulls the signal from an ATT 4G tower. The latency is long at 1.43ms. The speakeasy test will not even run with latency that long. ATT must have an equipment issue at the tower. At least I hope that's it. To confirm I reconnected it to the internet and it went back to rebooting. The connection is so weak I cant even connect thru Fusion
So today my apex classic has started to reboot itself. Since 4PM CST it has done so many times. I have unplugged the internet cord after reading it might be internet related.
Is any one else having the same issue or had that issue in the past? Is there a solution?
So what I once believed to be a stripped thin worm has now developed into a lot of mini brittle stars. They are big enough to see that when they move the body thru the rock one arm retracts while another comes out another hole. I have never seen one come out in the open even at night. Question. Do they eat pods? I know my wrasses have been munching but not sure if the stars are getting the rest of them as they move thru the rock work.
Im not worried about the toxin as much as I want to be sure i can get rid of them. Scraping them off will be ok as I will do that in a plastic tub under water. If i cant get every last piece off the rock do they spread like aptasia?
Not to be a pain here but wanting to avoid pain. I found 6 brown palys on the rock my duncan is on. I assume since Im in Texas they are Texas trash. I can take the rock out to work on it. I have long arm gloves, goggles and a mask. Should I cut them off close to the base and paste over whats left of them with something like aptasia-x ? Or ??????
Question?
What sort of water are we taking about? Well or city water?
A screw on filter to a hose is usually a carbon filter. It will remove some chlorine and other particles
A dual filter like this will remove more, however it will cost some money. Not the best solution like an rodi unit, but its a lot better than no filter at all
https://www.amazon.com/Eco-One-Outdoor-Purifier-Accessories/dp/B004P5M4LE/ref=sr_1_17?keywords=Garden+Hose+Filter&qid=1550548374&s=gateway&sr=8-17
Maybe it is an wall octo. It has been there for 9 months. Both ends have space to expand. But it is restricted width wise in 2 spots on 1 side and 1 spot on the other. It is sort of has a 3 point suspension. It has grown.
I have a Wall Hammer. The base is inbetween 2 rocks
PS: how do I show the video here in the post and not just the link? Insert other media / insert from URL does not seem to work
https://youtu.be/03KDdmuHdm0
If you go the UPS route and want long term whole tank coverage, I hear, used fork lift batteries make for long run times, but boy are they heavy.
I guess the real solution is one of those battery wall units Mr Musk is manufacturing. A friend of mine has 3 in his garage for his solar panels.
Your 2nd alternative could be a natural gas generator with a automatic transfer switch.
I run a geo with a fast drip and bubble counter to control the ph. Comes with a great re-circulation pump. I have 2 block/screw clamps about 18 inches apart, to control the drip. This way neither one has to be tightened down too much. I think this helps prevent any clogging. I have some bubble build up in the top of the reactor. I just unscrew the probe nut slightly to let the gas out. I do this about every 2 weeks, but can prob wait a month between off gassing.
Yes when power is restored it boots back up and makes any necessary changes in your power outputs. Lets say on a power outage you have your outlets power off and just leave your pump running.That energy bar would need to be on a ups or generator so it has power. When power is restored it will turn anything that needs to be on at that time, back on.
Since I have a hammerhead/ cuda and a dart/snapper, I dont want to mess with the seal. If it does not leak, dont touch it
If I had something like a MJ1200, with the floating impellers, I would clean them a lot.
I clean mine every day. hahhaha not
Mp60's - I change the foam screen every 2 weeks and rub off the hair algae stuck to the cage.
Intake screens in overflow box - Same as above
My reactors run off the main return pump and that chamber is very clean. I run socks and do not have fuge in sump. So unless it makes noise or I see a drop in in my overflow height I dont clean it.
Light fans - When I see dust like lint on them I get out the mini vac.
I would guess Im a wait for build up person.