Thursday means another new video:
For years, I've been running Vortech pumps on my tanks. The driver for each pump has to be installed somewhere dry, safe from splashes, drips or worse. Velcro pads have held them to the woodwork, but they didn't stay there forever like one might hope. Over time, the glue on the back of the strip would let go from the surface of the wood, and I'd resort to using more velcro after struggling to remove the old sticky stuff the impeded a decent bond. ...
Here's my collection of go-to items. There are others, but these are the most prevalent ones.
Updated 12-12-2014 at 01:24 AM by melev
It's been nearly 400 days since the 400g was restarted, and overall everything is vastly improved from where it was about 90 days ago. All the color has returned to the corals and new growth is readily apparent. One nuisance I was observing was this strange brown patchy stuff on the substrate which looked worse than diatoms but not enough to be dinoflagellates. When I cleaned the area between the sandbed and the glass to get that nice clean white look, the next day it was instantly ...
13 months ago I blogged about the reversed check valve and how it was plumbed in. http://www.reefaddicts.com/entry.php...ning-(Blog-500! Here's the video showing it in action, released tonight.