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  1. Tear down the wall

    That seemed like an appropriate title for this entry. Today, I wanted to tear down the wall that made up the old tank stand. The platform was pulled out that was built almost exactly six years ago. It took a lot of muscle, as it was built to last. My son provided that need.




    While the stand and walls had to come out, I wanted to keep the wooden walkboard that the manifold is supported by. Additionally, ...
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  2. The Bio-Pellets Rage

    Since I first started as a wee young reefer I have for one reason or another always refused to set up a refugium in order to help control the nutrient levels in my aquariums. At first it was because...well I didn't know any better and all I had was a couple fish and some zoas in a tiny nano tank anyways. Then it was due to space constraints under the stand and possibly a slight pinch of defiance. Well, my disobedience did not pay off and my corals suffered. For ages I couldn't figure out why it ...
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  3. Power Outage.....Not Good

    So, our entire city (pop. 5500) lost power for about 10 hours last Thursday.

    Thankfully, it was caused by a storm which lowered the temperature from triple digits down into the 80s. I was out of town for work, so I couldn't tend to my tank (10 gallons). I was quite fearful as bad things happen quickly in small tanks.

    I have a battery powered air pump, but it doesn't work well when I'm not there to turn it on. I had my wife stir the tank regularly until I got home Thursday ...

    Updated 08-16-2010 at 05:42 PM by melev

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  4. Packages in the mail make me happy

    by , 08-16-2010 at 08:29 AM (T.I.B.E.T (The Incredibly Big Expensive Tank))
    Got a package in the mail on Friday! Thanks Ian. Now I can calibrate my ORP probe and further adjust my ozonier.



    I also sucked up the cost of gas and filled my truck ($75 eek!) so this coming weekend we can do more demo and just be done with it all.
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    Tank Entry , ‎ Water Chemistry
  5. It has began!

    Well it has begun again.

    The reef bug hit, and were pretty much settled in from the move so I decided it was time to set up a new reef.

    It is just cycling now, so I got some time to work out some more detail on the livestock. I started with a base of a few critters I wanted to keep, and am going from there. It's amazing just how long fine sand particles will stay suspended in the water. I put the sand in close toa week ago and it is still there. I ran the AC70 ...
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