I have had my calcium reactor running for a week now. I recently upgrade a few parts. I bought a lid with a PH probe adapter and a PH controller. I am going to use the PH monitor to monitor the tanks PH. When I added the PH controller probe into the lid it reads that the PH inside the reactor is...
A guy I use to work with had a Asian Golden Arowana and this thing was a good 20+ inches long. Yes I know, not my fish, and 2nd it was a Asian family. The gold Arowana means fortune and power.
You are missing some tools:
Your Brain
Electric screw gun
Finish nails or ring nails - For plywood
And a swear jar
What is the total cost to the customer?
:) Safety first especially with little ones. Make sure you drain some water out to lighten the weight of the tank so the shims will be nice and tight. When you add the water back in it will compress the stand tight on the shims and onto the floor.
Fill in any open areas to help stabalise it. All the weight is on the shims and can rock the tank. Pretty much with only a few shims you make a fulcrum and you do not want that.
What I was saying is that the shims level the tank. but do you have any open areas under the stand that are open? If so fill them with wood and that will help stabalize it more.. So you have as close to 100 percent contact between the cabinet and floor with no gaps. You get what I me.
There are all sorts of child proof cabinet larches out there From .
If your tank is wobbly you are going to make some sort of wedges or shims to stabalize the open area under the tank to the floor. Either make small wedges and slide them or measure the total distance that needs to shimmed...
I have an outbreak too and do the past thing too and I also have another chemical to inject into them. I am thinking about getting the Manjano want and see how that works! Do a tube search and check it out
oops It is a 75 gallon. So when I replace the bulbs I will keep the same light set up then. The ballast were getting extremly loud so I replaced both of them them with the coralvue 600's. It is a mature tank and I have been reefkeeping for a good 8 years now so I know what I am doing somewhat...
I upgraded my 48" 54 watt T-5 ballast with two coralvue 660 ballasts. I currently have the following bulb set up.
ATI Blue plus
Aquablue
UV Aquasun
Giesemann Pure Actinic
Aquablue
ATO Blue Plus
Is this bulb configuration still ok seeing that they are being overdriven? Or what bulbs should I use...