I had this type of in my first reef it did the same thing on a reg basis i belive that it is poo
Did some more digging on food and found that they like meaty foods as i am sure most of you already new. So i went ahead and target fed it some brine shrimp. Hmmm i think feels nice and full now. :P
Wooo Hooo just spotted the peppermint shrimp when i got up from my post but i think you are right it was probably a molt as i have yet to see one for him and i have seen 2 for my fire shrimp so far.
Hmmm now that you say that i did see what looked to be parts of a molt this morning or what i thought was a molt. I can't be sure as my peppermint shrimp hides too well when the lights are on i will have to look for him latter tonight. Now this leads me to a new question. What should i be feeding this coral as i thought it was more of a filter feeder?
Are you missing a shrimp....or a molt?
Kind of looked like star polups* But wasn't sure
Thanks guys i am happy with how its going considering its my second tank in the last 3 months. As for the size its a Hagen 108gal 5' long 18" deep and 2' tall. As for the piece that has died i am not sure what it was anyone got an idea just so i know for the future.
Nice growth for a month you should be happy. what is that piece your having the trouble with?
Looking good, your corals seem to be growing nicely. What size tank is this? Phil
Thanks for the input all. Thanks for the offer Mr. Fix it but i think i am going to go with the NAC6. I was doing a random search and found an out fit here in Canada that has them and too my surprise it was on sale for 139.99 Canadian. So i just just jumped on it and should have it on my door step by Friday for $174.93 after tax and shipping. Wooo HOOOO !!!!!!!!! Oh and it looks like they may be a good source for all my acrylic/plumbing needs down the road. Oh and i found a 20gal tank (free) the other day and installed some baffles so that i can get the skimmer running. After i have some more time i will plan out a proper sump with all the goodies. ps the place i am getting it from is http://www.reefconcept.com/catalog/
I replaced my ASM G-2 skimmer about 6 months ago because it just didn't seem like it was producing very much skimmate., eventhough i have a very light bio load. i bought a red sea octpus through marinedepot.com, what a difference. the red sea will produce about 3 times as much skimmate as the ASM did. i was amazed, now i have to empty the cup about every 2-3 days compaired to maybe once a week to ten days with the ASM. i've been very happy with the price and delivery with everything i've bought from marine depot. by the way did i mention a have a used ASM skimmer for sale, HeHe.
Okay, take a picture of your skimmer so we can see it in use. You can raise the water level some. Make TINY incremental changes to how much water comes out. For my Euroreef, a small twist of the gate valve (1" to the right) can make a big difference. You have to fine tune it as you get more familiar with how it works.
Well yes I did contact them 6 days ago and they told me it could take up to 2 weeks to break in and stop producing micro bubbles. That sounds kind of long to me. One thing I may be doing wrong is how high I have the water level. The skimmer has a knob you can turn to adjust the level. When i first started it up it sucked my rear sump dry and overflowed on the floor through the skim mate cup. I was told to keep it at the minimum level for awhile until it breaks in. The instructions aren't very good. Starting to wish I'd gotten a different one.
Just got a pm redline 200 which is runningon my75. BUT bought it for a 120. Gallon It is quiet and works well. But cost 250. Slightly used.
However, ASM is long gone and out of business. You can still get some of their skimmers and others may carry their pumps, but it's getting tougher to find them. I had a ASM-G3 with their modified Sedra pump and it wasn't impressive. I relegated it to use for skimming my live rock vat, and later lent it to a friend. I never even got it back, and it's been well over a year.
ASM skimmers will giv ethe mostfor the money. Time and experience have their advantages. Read the reviews at Marine Depot. I use a G-3 going strong now for a year. Simple to use Plug and Play.
Have you contacted eshopps yet for assistance? 8 days should start seeing results.
The USPlastics link was just for show and tell. That is expensive! Speaking of protein skimmers, how long should you expect it to take to break in? I'm sure one might be different from another, but what would be the longest you would wait before you decided a skimmer is efficient or not? Its been eight days since I started using the Eshoppes Hang-on PSK-75H and I'm not getting anything yet. I was getting at least something with the little JBJ skimmer that I got with my Nanocube. fewjr
Ya US Plastics is outragous, I live less than 10 miles from them and I can get it 100-150 cheaper for a full sheet if I travel an hour south.
That's a terrible price for acrylic. I get full sheets of 1/4" AcryLite FF delivered for about $110. If you want a sump that is big enough that needs two sheets, you need to think about using 3/8". For me, that's around $180 a sheet. I noticed on the USPlastics link that a full sheet of 1/4" was $195. OUCH! Shipping has to be extra. That seems like a great price for the Bubble Magnus. Maybe I'll buy four for my new tank. LOL