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  1. Test 3 days a week. 8.0-8.4. Never outside that range. Hasn't been for over a year, including tank change period. And the people that held my sps for me also kept their alk in the low 8's using the same test.

    I had some issues with the new water y'all remember but when I ended up mixing it all up it ended up resting in the 8's. Wavered a little at first while I dialed in the dosing pumps, but never more than 0.5 dKH or so. In other words I haven't had a bit alk issue like a runaway dosing pump up to 12 dKH or anything. Last alk test was actually this morning before work

  2. Just off work. Tricolor Valida and red planet now snowing signs of STN. If I don't do something I will have a tank void of Acropora within a week.

    I'm cutting bio pellets right now. That's the next step. Ball valve off. Three phosphate tests of 0ppb, and only algae I see is bryopsis which can easily grow in an ULNS. At this point I can't regret it because I have nothing to lose. I'll further regret doing NOTHING.

  3. Well...I actually like Jones unlike most fans. And if I were betting, I'd put money on him...however; of anyone in that weight class, Cormier stands the best chance. He's so sick. Definitely top 5 current favorite in any weight class

  4. Give me some time. I guess like victory said, a good measuring stick on when the tanks troubles are past...when crap stops dying. Montipora seem largely unaffected. Maybe I'll do a monti dominated tank. As far as UFC bets go....interesting proposal, though I think given both our backgrounds we will probably call fights mostly the same way. Unless you're a Chris Weidman fan...which case, we can't be friends anymore. Big one coming up in 5 weeks. Jones vs Cormier.

  5. Reburn, looked those up. They're beautiful. I'm wanting to get ahold of some finer leaved fast stems and more red. I'll have to hit up aquatek next time I'm on town.

    Plus side. Fixed my mp40. Works again. Tricolor Valida now showing STN. At least my equipment is back on track. This track sure is bumpy. Glass half full...with all these sps dying, I should save a lot on 2 part dosing. Maybe I'll cut the bio pellets too and really let these softies go to work

  6. 4 months later, bout time. Nice product. Happy with it. Apex programming went fine.

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    Very happy with the look. Unfortunately I cannot share detailed close ups. Impossible. The phone does not compute but they really are beautiful. Mounting was easy by following BML canopy mounting instructions. 2 hour dim from 10-60% sunrise and sunset. I'll work my way up to 100%.

    Onto the bad. Death is worsening. While they've not died entirely, I'm running out of fraggable tissue. Dead or dying inventory as of now:

    Blue stag

    Northern lights Nasuta

    ORA Hawkins Echinata

    Unknown red smooth skin Acro with yellow polyps

    Red Milliepora

    Tyree lime in the sky Acro

    Ora Cali tort

    Miami orchid Acro

    Raspberry cheesecake Acro

    Red digi

    All softies and Lps unaffected and actually growing at an alarming rate.

    Unaffected sps still hanging on/growing:

    Green montipora stellata

    Montipora spongodes

    Purple montipora capricornis

    Red montipora capricornis

    Green montipora capricornis

    Rainbow monti

    Sunset monti

    Montipora setosa

    Oregon tort Acro

    Ponape birds nest

    Purple meridiana

    Purple polyp birdsnest

    Tricolor Valida

    Purple slimer

    Red planet

    Strawberry shortcake

    I "washed" the mp40 dry side in rodi water and have been letting it dry in the sun for 3 days. Nothing else to lose there.

    This has all been beyond frustrating. It's been enough to make me quit. Not leave the hobby, but quit on sps. I'm strongly contemplating just not touching the tank anymore, and just feeding the fish and not stressing further. Whatever dies will be thrown in the sump as rubble and just say to heck with it. Discouraging. No more livestock purchases for me. Updates will probably come fewer and farther between.

    On the plus side, this pressurized co2 and EI dosing of the planted tank have caused a dramatic and near Immediate turnaround. Explosion of growth and pearling. Water cleared up, algae dying off, Good stuff. I WILL be hunting for more plants now

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  7. Another update. Great news this time. Broke my MP40 tonight. Accidentally stuck the tongs into the wet side while it was running. Took it apart. Reassembled (ceramic washer came unseated), discovered the magnet was swelling and rusting...that's a $50 + S&H fix...but at least it was still functional. Right? Then as it was putting it all back on the tank, I dropped the dry side into the water.

    Took it apart, tried to dry it out entirely. Thought I did, reassembled. Fired up. But couldn't get up to top speed, them the red light started flashing and all was still and calm. I've got the most expensive paper weight in the brazos valley now. Fml. I suppose there ARE worse things that could happen right?

    Now have the wp25s at each end pointing at each other and turned up the return pump to max (was running at minimum). I started thinking "hmm well maybe I'll get a wp40 to replace it with, or try out two of the new rw series pumps, lord knows I can't afford another vortech or a tunze on my income with a baby on the way...F*** this tank. I don't even care. TV = on. Nobody talk to me"

  8. I think the shock and awe effect works best with the Tech M. Otherwise, I feel like it would get acclimated to it. Tough call with weakened sps already.

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    Oh well, I quit! At this point I'm not going to screw with anything and just test alk once a week and make sure it stays topped off and skimmer cup emptied. What happens will happen. This tank change has been emotionally exhausting. Messing with my fw planted tank has been a refreshing change of pace, even though I nearly gassed all my fish yesterday. Brought on pressurized co2 for the first time and in my infinite stupidity I cranked the bubble rate up to like 8-10 bubbles per second. More is better right? Drop checker turned bright yellow in a few hours and all the fish were frantically gasping at the surface. Oops

  9. Thanks for the replies. Next question. With magnesium already up over 1600 ppm, and some already stressing sps, would it be advisable to use tech m? I don't want to do a series of large water changes and muck everything up when I'm really trying to get that stability back. Can I possibly dose small amounts perhaps with some 5% weekly water changes and it still be effective. I've been wanting a fox face for a while so maybe this is a sign. I considered a couple gigantic turbo snails but I know they fall over easily and not all of my acros are glued down real well

  10. Not gonna get pic crazy posting the same shots over and over. But here's the August 1 update.

    Alk down to 7.8 from 8.4 a few weeks ago. Growth. Still kinda slow though. I'm still seriously considering going even older school and getting some xm10k bulbs or ushio 10k. Keeping my eyes peeled for some cheap electronic ballasts because I don't wanna fry them in 3 months with these m80 ballasts. I think I can tolerate a white tank. The more pics i see online the less it bothers me. I want faster sps growth. The xm10k bulbs are literally double the par and ppfd than the radiums are, and it would be 160 less watts.

    Some stuff looks good some stuff not so much. Luckily my few favorite sps are the ones that have done the best. I've got several new ones I'm grabbing on Tuesday as well.

    Bryopsis starting to really get crazy. Ty. Help. Plz.

    Forgive me if these pics are already done. Trying to post ones I haven't posted yet.

    Unknown chalice.

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    Zoas

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    Zoas

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    Miami hurricane chalice regaining its blue

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    Been posted, but has grown about an inch all around and pointing upward instead of out which is good for real estate

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    Leptastrea

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    Hawkins

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    Setosa

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    Montipora stellata growing well

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    Dying northern lights

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    Recovering red planet

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    Strawberry shortcake (allegedly). Don't know that I'll get a good pic of this one for a while due to its position

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    Spongodes

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    Tiny purple stylo

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  11. We'll I'll have more rainbow monti for you if yours dies. I have mine relatively high in the tank directly under the bulb and it's growing faster than anything else in the tank. I set it up top onto the rock work about 3 weeks ago, and it's already attatched and encrusted onto the rocks almost 1" in some spots where it's making contact. Really surprise at how fast it's growing. Maybe try it in higher light. How is the polyp extension on it

  12. Man I can't get over the size of that torch. Sheesh. I can understand you contemplating getting rid of it because it could easily dominate 1/4 of your whole tank but that thing is spectacular. Wow. Video looks great man. I really am liking the new scape. Really hoping that your current sps start to take off

  13. I forsee another rock wall in your future. No way there's enough space on those two little mounds for all those to grow out to maturity. Good stuff.

    I've played the opposite role of victoly. Selling frags from arc all over Houston. Call me the Houston express

  14. Good question Rob. It ended up being a bit of a pain actually and I kind of wish I had just picked up one at the dome when I was in town last. Mine should be here in a couple days though. Reasons for not buying locally.

    Aquariumspecialty.com has BML in their product catalog

    The base prices are actually lower than the manufacturer by about $10 for the 48" super actinic

    No state sales tax

    I needed to order several other odds and ends

    The BML strip brought me to free shipping.

    Back fired because the vendor didn't actually carry them. So BML had to make it still and ship directly to me. They told me today it should ship out this week at some point. I still saved about $30 all in all though.

  15. I'll give a verbal update. No pics though. I'm going to take my time and try to get a clean clear pic of every sps coral in the tank and some of the main Lps. I will do that on the first of august. I'll use my photobucket to document growth monthly. I understand radium bulbs aren't exactly par monsters, but as I feel like things are still light acclimating, I won't consider a bulb change until these are a year old. I will get my photoperiod to 8 hours, then begin lowering them closer to the water.

    One way or another I know that if I change bulbs...the color won't be as nice, growth will be faster, and I'll need either new ballasts or light pendants as there aren't any other SE bulbs that can reasonably run on m80 ballasts and not be torched inside of a few months. Just too much juice.

    So there's that.

    Got a new algae magnet. That's exciting. Love it. Algae free hammerhead good for up to 5/8" glass. Mine is 1/2".

    Still testing phosphorous. Feeding super heavy. Using amino acids almost daily. Still 0 ppm. Turned down the flow on my bio pellet reactor and I'll likely start skimming dryer.

    I'm still fighting a little RTN/STN unfortunately. Running out of backups too. Guilty parties are blue stag ("Stuber stag", second guessing my id on that), raspberry cheesecake, and northern lights Nasuta. I've created backup backup backup frags of each of those, the smallest of which seem to be holding out the best, but the bigger pieces of those three just keep getting hit by it. They'll be fine then I'll notice the encrusting base dies and it just travels upward. Trying to stay ahead of it. Doesn't look like aefw bite marks, just even and moderately paced STN. it's ok though, if I lost the Nasuta and blue stag I wouldn't be too heart broken. They're probably my least favorite children. Those three were the fastest growers in the last tank.

    Rainbow montipora is rocking. Looks real nice now. Hard to capture its essence in photos. Got some new pieces as well I'll throw in the pic catalogue as well. So...some good some bad.

    I've actually been paying some attention to my fw tank lately. Getting co2 up and running and going to start estimative index dosing. Pulled all my dwarf sag and java fern. Hoping to get this thing looking nicer. It's looked too much like an actual river bed than a planted display. Murky, tannin stained water filled with algae and gross muck. Needed some love.

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