"Edit.. I just did some research & saw where the mag pumps recommend 1" pipe, So I guess you are doing it correct."
The instructions that come w/ Mag pumps recommend using plumbing that is twice the diameter of the output on the pump to acheive the flow rates they advertise for each model.
"found out that the mag 12 will drain the water when power is off"
The return tubes in the display tank will maintain a siphon until the water level is below them. You can avoid this by drilling a 1/8" hole approx. 1" below the water surface on each return pipe to break the siphon. I like...
Damn.... Marineland Stealth heaters come w/ a lifetime warranty but I wouldn't count on it lasting 20 years let alone finding the receipt after that long lol.
It is by far the "stinkiest" coral I've come across-nothing smells like Xenia! It is a very fast growing coral and any polyps that "get away" while trimming/fragging will start a new colony fairly quickly. The positive side to that, unlike damsels, is it doesn't ship well, so many fish stores...
Be cautious. Overfeeding, whether it be to often or just too much each time, can be detrimental to an anemones health. Digestion can be taxing on the health of the animal. Feeding small pieces is best. Something about the size of a pencil eraser or smaller. Also in my experience Sebae anemones...
That anemone is somewhat bleached. It does not look beyond repair but it should not be clear anywhere, especially the oral disc. "Clear" is an indication of a loss of zoxanthellae. The best treatment for bleached anemones is gradual introduction to proper lighting and/or regular- every several...
I got the sump up and running yesterday. Everything looks good except I'm having some micro-bubble issues. I'm going to add an "under" right before my return pump. Water splashing into the return chamber is causing the bubbles. If that doesn't work then I may have to throttle the pump down some...
"...and carried by ocean currents, monstrous jellyfish weighing up to over 400 pounds and with a diameter of over six feet are invading the Pacific side of Japan, Asahi."
400lbs of jelly fish :eek:
I bought an add on DI unit from buckeye.com for under $40 including resin/refillable cartridge. That's also where I buy DI resin from. It's a great site, very good prices and service.
Well I'm starting w/ about 300 tds from the tap, it fluctuates up and down some, and I'm getting 12 after the new RO membrane. That's 96% rejection rate-not bad in my opinion considering it's a 24 gpd unit.The higher the TDS of the tap the higher the TDS of the final product. There are also...
I think 90% is the minimal efficiency that should be tolerated. After that your just exhausting DI resin faster and in turn spending more $$. For what it is worth w/ my old RO membrane (18 months of use) I was getting 50+ tds w/ tap at 295. With a brand new membrane I'm only getting 12.
If your RO unit alone is decreasing your TDS by atleast 10 fold it's still good ie. If your tap water is 300 your RO should be 30 or less. If not replace the RO membrane. If your getting PO4 from the DI it's time to replace atleast that filter.
Here is a drawing of my plan. Now, Which design would be better at stopping micro-bubbles from entering the display tank- The set of over-under-over baffles: A)after the drain and before the fuge OR B)before the return, after the fuge?
W/ a 55gal room under the tank is very limited. I only have 12.75" of width to work with. I have a 30gal long sitting in my basement that I would love to be able to use. I wish I'd have gone w/ a 75gal but oh well. This is basically exactly what I'm planning/described above(the actual pic, not...
I've read mixed opinions. Some people say the damage is negligible, others say it will limit the life span of the pump. I not too concerned w/ it right now, I'm not sure whether I'll even have to throttle it back much if at all. For what it's worth if you get a pressure rated pump I don't think...