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    How Vital is RO/DI water for a Reef Tank?

    I get that. I paid a so called aquarium expert to set up a greatly upgraded system. I have my own business, unrelated, so did not feel that I could put in the time on a "hobby". Of course after spending too much and the expert is absent too much, I started picking up where he left off. I am an...
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    How Vital is RO/DI water for a Reef Tank?

    Good that you mentioned water supply pressure. Even with a booster pump my pressure is almost 40. Add another $150 to $200 ... it is not just a pump, but power supply & shutoff switches, etc. I did not check mine before and did this reactively. But, I would still have put a ro/di system in...
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    How Vital is RO/DI water for a Reef Tank?

    Inefficient is an understatement and sets a value to ro/di water. As a result tho, I have reconsidered this 70%, or 50% and even a 30% monthly water change. I have a 90 reef tank, a 50g refugium, and a ~25g sump. The sump has a protein skimmer and that is it for filtering. I take out 0 to 9g a...
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    How Vital is RO/DI water for a Reef Tank?

    OP ... I am probably a heart beat ahead of you on this. I have an ro/di system that an "expert" installed for me. Let me just say that bringing a bunch of things in, spreading them out across the floor, and then connecting them in with a rats nest of tubes is *not* an installation. Moving...
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    Evaporation and Humidity

    I have ro/di with automatic top off. It saves a lot of messing around. I think it depends on what is in the main tank as to whether it is covered or not. I have had 2 fish that jumped out as well as snails that have climbed out ... freaky coming into the room of a morning & you accidentally...
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    Water quality / floating scum

    I just experimented with overflow boxes. The surface scum is because the overflow box needs to drain at a higher flow. Once I adjusted the flow such that the in-tank compartment of the overflow box was below (3/8" to 1/2" in my system) the water surface in the tank, the scum disappeared. It...
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    too many hermit crabs?

    The piles of live rock in the 90G help. I do have a lot of nassarius, ceriths, & turbos. Some of the snails have been in the tank for a long time ... they have a good coat of algae. Or, they did at least. Sometimes snails find each other and hitch hike doing some cleaning. The crabs on the other...
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    My Nessarius snails are funny things....

    Mine pop out at feeding time. I have 4 different sizes from maybe a 1/4" (many) to over 1" (4). In my 50g ref which does not get a direct feeding, I used to bury a frozen mysis or algae cube in the sand with it deep enough that it is just barely showing. The only 3 (~3/4") that were in that...
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    too many hermit crabs?

    Is it possible to have too many? I have a 50g refugium full of plants with 50 lbs of live rock and a 90g with several fish, 150 lbs of live rock, and a growing coral population. Many astrea snails & similar. Both tanks with 3 or 4 inches of substrate. There is also a ~20g sump. The lights in...
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    ~1" long blue thread

    I think this is the same thing I saw crawling around on the rocks a while ago. Today this thing was on the wall. It is actually about a little over 1/2" long. So what do you think?
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    Sick blue reef chromis

    I should add that the lights are on a timed on/off schedule for the fish & reef tank. I have entertained and am still thinking about the light cycle for the refugium to which I have a lot of plants growing quite well. One argument is to have those lights on 24x7. The other is to have them on...
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    Sick blue reef chromis

    @Mitch... .. I have read that several is better than a few. I have 5. Was supposed to be 6 but someone did not check the bag before she threw it away.:frustrat: Anyway, they are pretty snarky with each other. There is definitely an odd man out in this group ... wishin' I had the 6th guy. The...
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    aquarium vacuums??

    @d2mini ... THAT is so obvious. I would have never thought of it!!!!!:bounce:
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    just got serious ...

    Just became VIP ... the forums are offering very good information for little to no cost than any other type of forum I have experienced for any of my dalliances (computer, auto racing, dating, tech, & others) in the past.
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    aquarium vacuums??

    @Mitch... I have made that kind of thing before. The nuance with this is that so many are on the sides of the tank. So I was reasoning that a combination scraper/squeegee + siphon would get many more. The thought of chasing them down with an air hose seemed like shooting gnats in a swarm with a...
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    aquarium vacuums??

    Thanks Erin. This was the trend for the few comments I found online. Actually those were the only comments. Knowing people are likely to complain at the drop of the hat but are reticent that something works "ok" ... unless bought off amazon who pings you to comment. I am thinking about...
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    aquarium vacuums??

    We have lots of turkey basters ... wife is prof. chef/caterer. I found this. They are in the refugium with ~50 lbs. of live rock & plants. There are a lot conveniently sticking to the sides of the tank, especially in one corner. So I am planning to use the siphon + the scraper from that to suck...
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    Acropora ?????

    Thanks!:Cheers: And, that explains why I was having difficulty identifying it myself
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    Acropora ?????

    In my ever expanding interest and purchases, this is one of the more recent. I had little idea that there are so many variants. I did not note the rest of the name. So which one is this? The color is a little washed out as it is much pinker than this photo shows ... a little trouble with color...
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    aquarium vacuums??

    I am not interested in vacuuming the substrate or live rock. But, having very recently realized that I have a flat worm infestation and reading about various methods for their removal. This comes down to melanurus wrasse or Flatworm Exit ... natural versus chemical. Part of the chem process...
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