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lockrookie 06-16-2010 01:09 AM

great idea lance but i think maybe the aquaruim enema may be a good name?

lastlight 06-16-2010 01:52 AM

Nothing called the "poo pounder" has any place on a forum like this Lance LOL!

My vote is for the POOPELLER.

Lance 06-16-2010 01:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 527766)
Nothing called the "poo pounder" has any place on a forum like this Lance LOL!

My vote is for the POOPELLER.


Yeah, maybe I should move it to a San Francisco forum huh? POOPELLER is good. I might patent that.

lockrookie 06-16-2010 02:20 AM

it doesnt suck.. it blows... for all the right reasons? sorry i just had to say it

Lance 06-16-2010 02:40 AM

:lol:

Lance 06-28-2010 06:26 PM

Whooooooo! Hoooooooooo! :whoo:

After 19 months of battling nitrates and phosphates in this tank, using every method known: large and frequent water changes (20% weekly); refugium with macroalgae; reactor running Rowaphos; reactor running nitrate remover; vodka dosing; Tailored Aquatics phosphate & nitrate destroyer; the Bio pellets are the answer. At times the nitrates would get as high as 30mg/l and phosphates were never lower than .05 ppm. Since using the pellets NO3 & PO4 have been steadily coming down. This morning I did my bi-weekly testing and the results are..... (.......drum roll please.....)

NO3 on Salifert kit = 0.00 NO3 on Elos kit = 0.00
PO4 on Hanna checker = 0.00 PO4 on Salifert kit = 0.00

Pretty damn good for an overstocked, well-fed tank. And, the pellets are saving me money as well: down to 10% water changes every 2 weeks; no more phosphate & nitrate removers; no more perfectly good vodka going to waste. And, as a bonus, the pellets couldn't be easier to use.

If I sound a little giddy and like I'm trying to promote the pellets: You're damn right I am! I love these guys!

Now, I think I'm going to sit back, watch the soccer game and sample a little, or a lot of that vodka. :drinking:

Delphinus 06-28-2010 08:01 PM

:)

Lance 07-07-2010 03:38 AM

A very pleasant surprise today.
It's the first hot day we've had this summer and I discovered the new light fixture heats the tank less than the old one did even with the extra 570 watts. Huh! (Fans only went on a few times today for short periods, and the temp. never went above 80.8 F)
Because the 400W MH's have way better penetration I have the fixture 15" above the water whereas the old fixture, (Aqualight Pro), was only about 5" above. This fixture also displaces heat much better.
And to think when I bought it I was worried about the tank getting too warm! :mrgreen:

Leah 07-07-2010 03:43 AM

Penetration, warm what? Maybe I should go read the whole thing. :redface:

Lance 07-07-2010 03:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leah (Post 532792)
Penetration, warm what? Maybe I should go read the whole thing. :redface:


Sorry Leah. No porn this time.


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