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  1. Lucky Well probably more good management you've had it so many years must be doing something right!!
  2. Yeah I'm all thumbs! :lol: Actually it was quite small then it's bigger now.
  3. wasp

    Setting up

    Some people modify the hood so a skimmer can hang on, but a sump is best. Part of the fun of this hobby is there is so much stuff to learn!
  4. Here is a pic of mine getting fed while he was still learning. Now he's a pig eats everything I put in, and keeps up / beats the other fish. Apologies to those who already saw this pic last time I posted it :-?
  5. wasp

    Setting up

    My tank is around 200 litres with no sump also. Got around a dozen fish, softies, LPS, and SPS corals, and an anemone. So you have plenty of options but doing it like this a quality skimmer is a MUST, or the tank will get mucky and turn green. My particular skimmer is a Deltec HOB ( Hang On Back ), but any good skimmer will do, this is contraversial but, in my opinion only, a needlewheel skimmer is the best way to go. Even with limited lighting, there are some beautiful soft corals you can keep. I have a small tank in the garage with no light at all other than what comes in the window, and mushrooms growing happily in it.
  6. Watching at the shop since Jan!! Got to give you 10/10 for patience I don't think I could do that! Anyhow looks like it will pay off a CB that is feeding well is a rare score!
  7. All the usual fish we keep love it, & thrive on it, it is very close to what they eat in nature. But mussels can ( so I've heard ), add a high amount of phosphate to the tank, so may be best fed in balance with other foods. Back in 1985 when I got my first saltwater fish only tank, mussel was the only thing I fed, as commercial foods were not available for marines. Had that tank for I think 4 years and they all did well on it, did not lose one fish, which is better than I've done over the last few years.
  8. If he's eating brine, you can probably get him eating mysis, which will be a lot more nutritious, although it is messy in the tank. Another thing to try, is get some live mussels, shell & freeze them, then grate with a fine cheese grater. This can be kept in the deep freeze & fed as required, a very complete food. Need to grate with a fine cheese grater, normal cheese graters make pieces which are too big for the copperband to swallow.
  9. wasp

    zeovit poll

    Well I see your advice Warren but just cannot let this one go You seem to have forgotten Layton. I had my facts RIGHT. You had your facts WRONG. But you still trying to tell me that it was ME who did not understand!!! :lol: Pretty rich coming from you. Funny even! . What about that chemical formula you tried to write? That showed how much YOU understood In fact I am confident that you would be the only person on this board who would be entirely unable to see what actually happened, and continue to talk such piffle .
  10. wasp

    zeovit poll

    So you were able to see how it went about what it did, by looking at your tank, right? Yes I'll agree with that. I have certainly read and heard the observations of a lot of "others", extremely happy with their results. Well, not my observation of you Layton. I'm thinking how many pages of argument it took me to run you through that Co2 / pH thing, even though it was a relatively simple concept. Perhaps it depends who's telling you?
  11. wasp

    zeovit poll

    I see. A real wealth of experience with the product indeed. No wonder you are able to give such knowledge & insights into it's use, disadvantages, and of course, HOW it works. :lol:
  12. wasp

    dosing virgin

    Yes, I'll agree with Layton, :lol: . A 1 kh addition of baking soda will not normally raise pH to that level, but it is not impossible, could temporarily go up to 9 in some unusual circumstances. However it is more likely that your test kit is giving you the wrong number. But even if it really is 8.8. no worries, it will come back down. First thing you should do is borrow a different pH test kit to double check your one.
  13. wasp

    dosing virgin

    Tel, pH tends to fall, and keeping it high enough is the issue, so most usually a rise in pH is a good thing. A modest addition of baking soda will not normally take pH over 8.3, which is a good number.
  14. wasp

    zeovit poll

    2 weeks wasn't it? :lol:
  15. wasp

    red carnation

    There was a guy on Reef Central 2 or 3 years ago, who showed a pic of one he had kept for 3 years. He did not have any particular reason for his success, other than that he had a DSB and believed the placement of his dendrophena meant it was exposed to stuff being wafted out of the DSB. He said he had intitially target fed it, but did not observe any appearance of it actually "catching" what he fed, so discontinued the feeding after a few weeks. The dendrophena had also had several "babies".
  16. wasp

    bulk sea water

    I just keep it in 20 litre plastic containers, no aeration, nothing. Lasts several months no worries, the thing is to collect only when water is crystal clear so there is nothing in it too make it go off. Don't normally heat it before use, but over the last few weeks I have, due to exceptional cold.
  17. Yes TimTam, reading & learning on the net is very good, but actually looking at a tank & learning from the owner, is worth a ton of reading especially when starting. I'd highly recommend you take Suphew up on his offer, before committing to a buying decision.
  18. Well thanks Fay, I haven't done what you said yet because the chiller is not actually hooked up, but what you said did ring bells from the dim memories of how I did it a few years ago, I am sure it will work. Thanks for the help.
  19. Thanks Fay, What time you knock off work? I will call you this evening
  20. I need to re-program my Resun chiller, but have lost the instructions. Does anybody have some? My chiller is a CL-280, but I think the instructions for any Resun chiller will tell me what I need.
  21. wasp

    DSB

    Coral sand can be a bit of a phosphate trap, aragonite is better. IMO a grain size of 1.7 mls or thereabouts is best for a remote DSB, but that is still debated. Maybe you could put that ball stuff in the DSB & some nicer looking stuff in the tank?
  22. Yet another great tank with a calcium reactor!
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