Lactimar's small ocean

I’m also at this stage, either sand gets blown all over the place, or I get algae. Hard to find a balance.
Try one horizontal and one vertical. But it’s trial and error with flow
 
I’m also at this stage, either sand gets blown all over the place, or I get algae. Hard to find a balance.
Try one horizontal and one vertical. But it’s trial and error with flow
I tried that with not alot of success. Lps gets to much flow with vertical
 
The top of mine are like 3 inch below the surface on each end set on anti-sync pulse if that's of any help.
You need to get your hands in there to feel whats going on...for some reason i think i changed to a differant rotor on 1 side than how they came originally(maxspects)
 
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Did some more tests tonight

Salinity 1.026
NO3 2-4 ppm (tested twice as i was shocked. Last test was 50ppm)
PO4 0.02 ppm
Ca 410 ppm
KH 2.8/7.8 (best way to supplement this?)(looks like the local NSW is low in KH)(also i dont like the KH test of red sea. Not the easiest to determine the colour change. What test kit will be better for this?)
Mg 1320 ppm

Any advice is welcome
 
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I either tested the NO3 last time like my ass or my filtration kicked in big time. Bio cubes are dissappear quite quick which is what one wants but im really happy to see my filtration is working.
 
Yes, I also use NSW, and that KH is on 5. I raise it with Red Sea Foundation.
How’s your PH? Found ours here is also low at 7.9-8.0?
 
Yes, I also use NSW, and that KH is on 5. I raise it with Red Sea Foundation.
How’s your PH? Found ours here is also low at 7.9-8.0?
To be honest i havent tested ph. After talking to a few people seems like 7.8 dkh will be just fine so not going to fiddle with it
 
Yip...7.8 is fine ( i run mine closer to 6.5).

As for the KH test....good old salifert still has my vote.v
 
Tank looking really nice with the blu plus and coral plus T5 added.
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Anyone with an ID on this? Think i got it with the NSW i collected. Eats algea like a beast.
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So a while back the tank shocked a bit. Found it was due to an old hailea pump. I replaced that and everything went smooth sailing. I installed a titanium probe connected to a ground as well. Yesterday i put my glass i prepare the fish food in, into the tank and got such a shock i dropped it and a thousand pieces of glass went everywhere. Switched off the mains and it still shocked. Dont know whats happening but electrician is here first thing tomorrow morning.
 
So a while back the tank shocked a bit. Found it was due to an old hailea pump. I replaced that and everything went smooth sailing. I installed a titanium probe connected to a ground as well. Yesterday i put my glass i prepare the fish food in, into the tank and got such a shock i dropped it and a thousand pieces of glass went everywhere. Switched off the mains and it still shocked. Dont know whats happening but electrician is here first thing tomorrow morning.
LOL, would have luv to see it, at-least it was not a glass filled up with a good whisky :1:
 
I installed a titanium probe connected to a ground as well.
If this is done correctly, the tank would not be able to shock you. The breaker should have tripped long ago. Are you sure the point its plugged into is actually grounded?

Do you have a multimeter? I yes, then put it on DC. Take the probe out the water and connect that to multimeter. Other wire from multimeter, connect that to a metal strand. Drop that strand into the water. That should give you a reading. Basically you connect the multimeter in series between tank and the plugged in ground probe.
 
Another thing that can affect the functioning of ground probes, is for example, if you have the probe in the sump and you get shocked in the display tank it is because there is a break/gap in the flow of water in the pipes from the tank to the sump, this will cause a break in the circuit and you may need two probes, one for the sump and one for the tank.
 
yip, as long as the return pump is running, then one probe in the sump will work.

If you test and get no readings, and nothing shock you anymore, then take out your heaters and check them. I had one that only gave away current whilst it was on.
 
Anyone with an ID on this? Think i got it with the NSW i collected. Eats algea like a beast.
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looks like a seahare
 
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