Regular maintenance
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, 07-22-2010 at 02:45 AM (2737 Views)
With the reef tank torn down, my routines are a little out of sync. I don't have to worry about cleaning the glass nor much of anything else, it seems. Still, I check on my livestock and view them from above, and make sure all the equipment is running.
The calcium reactor seemingly sprung a leak, but after a careful disassembly, no crack was found. I applied more teflon tape to the threaded area, and have it running again. I'll have to keep an eye on it and see if it happens again.
Every day, I clean the filter sock connected in Trough #2. It's surprising what it catches, but I'm using it to reduce the bubbles in the LPS vat for the most part.
The LR in the trashcan that held the Toadstool Leather is still measuring ammonia, but as soon as it is back to 0, I'm going to combine that rock with the rest of the rock in the 55g barrel. Btw, Drew contacted me last night and said he thought the Leather will probably be okay.
Whenever I look in the SPS vat with the floater, Spock is right there completely in my way. She's funny. I'm feeding nori daily to that trough with a feeding clip, held in place with the same magnet system I used on the display tank.
55g of saltwater was mixed up today in preparation for a water change. I used Ocean Pure salt, since I've got three cases of it in the garage. A box mixes up 200g, supposedly. However, when I poured one of the four bags into my 55g barrel, it wasn't nearly salty enough, so I'm thinking a box really makes 150g of water, tops.
The Red Sea C-skim 1200's pump burned up last week. A replacement pump (on Marine Depot) is $129. I'll hold off on that one for now. Speaking of pumps, I've got a line on a backup for my Dart pumps. A club member posted up one for sale that was brand new, so I'm hoping he'll contact me with the affirmative that it's mine.