Cleaning Fest
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, 09-04-2011 at 09:25 PM (3297 Views)
This weekend, my reef got a huge cleaning, tackling a lot of things that I felt needed addressing. My lighting fixture above hadn't been cleaned in seven months, so each Lumenbright pendant was taken out carefully, wiped down, the glass removed and cleaned on both sides, reassembled and reinstalled. The light rack was wiped down of dust at the same time.
I'm treating the tank for a little cyano outbreak. It's not bad, but I never let it get out of hand. While the 325 drops of Chemi-Clean Liquid is working its magic, I took the skimmer out for a well-needed acid bath. I've had this skimmer since 2005, and do this about twice a year. I'd guess this is the 12th time I've done so. The bin holds about 15g of water, and I added about 1/2g of HCL.
It's ready for installation. Since I need to do a big water change after the Chemi-clean treatment, I'm leaving it out for now so I can clean the sump thoroughly. I'll be doing this on Monday night, more than likely.
The flow in my tank has looked far too placid lately, and I wasn't sure why. Since I had that white container filled with muriatic acid and water, I soaked all three Vortech wet sides, and the penductor assembly. After a couple of hours, everything was clean and like new again.
I ran a credit card between the sand and the glass to clean up that area that always looks dirty, trapped against the viewing panel. I do this about once a month.
Once done, the flow is visually significantly better. I can not emphasize enough how important it is to clean your powerheads and return lines. I see all too often dirty powerheads clogged up with algae or coralline in people's tanks. The fact is, we spent a great deal of money on our equipment and the electricity to keep them running non-stop, but if they aren't clean the flow rate will lessen exponentially. Having really good - yet dirty - gear will not guarantee results nor will it it remain cost-effective. Odds are, those with dirty pumps add extra pumps to increase flow where it seems to be lacking, when if they just cleaned the primaries, the tank would look far better. If you have a pump that outputs 1500gph at 45w and later you are getting 1000gph or less for the same 45w, whose fault is that? Clean your gear.