kpiotrowski
Kevin
have you checked for a loose bulb?
Okay, so it's not the light being loose. It's definitely the switch. No Bueno
Yes, I haven't had a caregiver that understands English in the last five days. The agency that I'm dealing with is being terminated by my insurance company right now and I'm transitioning to somebody else. There's a lot more complications involved in my life than you realize. I am having a lot of difficulties dealing with deeper issues. You don't understand my situation. I have messaged oceanic two times with no response at all. I'm in a **** situation all around and when you gives me hard times over something that I can't do myself it's not cool at all.
I'm sorry that this upset you but I'm trying to fix a problem and you definitely didn't help out. Just frustrated me more. It sucks.
Dexter...You are in a tough spot here. If in fact you are having a lot more to deal with in life a part from us knowing you have paralysis from the neck down and are in a wheelchair, I think (just a thought now) maybe a reef tank is something probably not suited for you right now. This is not to say just because you have a disability you should just give up and quit doing what you want because I'm hardly that type of thinker. I will never let anything in life hold me back from doing what I want or need to do as I'm not a quitter and also I'm a very determined person. However, if you are at the mercy of others to help you maintain a system...A system that people who have full use of all of their limbs have trouble with maintaining themselves sometimes, I think a better option would be to have a tank (probably a FO) that requires little to not much attenion at all. This way, you wouldn't need to depend on others too much as well as it will give you more time in life to focus on the more important things you mentioned we know nothing about.
Just my personal opinion. Not hating on you and you can do whatever you want that makes you happy, but just keep in mind that some people will not take your approach to this hobby as lightly as you may take it so therefore some may not agree which as you cans ee they will voice their opinions. Our tank's inhabitants rely on us to give them the best environment possible so any hiccups that can't be sorted out quickly sometimes can result in the loss of some livestock.
Bummer. I'm not a quitter. It did fantastic before and will do it again.
If this is the case, then why did you need to start over?
Making the decision to set up a reef tank requires the discipline of a responsible adult to address and overcome any problems that the reefing hobby has to offer.
If that means asking advise from other experienced so be it. But you need to be willing to follow their advice.
If your return pump goes south, you need to be able to replace it with in hours!!!
If your heater goes out. You need to be able to replace it within hours.
If your lights go out. You need to be able to replace it within 3 days.
If you spill a container of flake food in your tank by accident, You need to be able to clean it out of there with in hours.
If you are not able to handle any of the above. Then you may not be able to responsibly run a reef tank
THIS IS JUST MY OPINION.
PEPPIE
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Bummer. I'm not a quitter. It did fantastic before and will do it again.
If this is the case, then why did you need to start over?
Making the decision to set up a reef tank requires the discipline of a responsible adult to address and overcome any problems that the reefing hobby has to offer.
If that means asking advise from other experienced so be it. But you need to be willing to follow their advice.
If your return pump goes south, you need to be able to replace it with in hours!!!
If your heater goes out. You need to be able to replace it within hours.
If your lights go out. You need to be able to replace it within 3 days.
If you spill a container of flake food in your tank by accident, You need to be able to clean it out of there with in hours.
If you are not able to handle any of the above. Then you may not be able to responsibly run a reef tank
THIS IS JUST MY OPINION.
PEPPIE
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Thanks for giving me your two cents peppie. If you dont have somethig nice to say please dont say anything at all. I would appreciate it if you wouldnt comment on my thread anymore. Please and Thank you.
that should be totally good for zoas, mushrooms, soft corals, and the more forgiving lps corals.
no its not the best quality,
but you should get a couple years out of it,
so it will be worth every penny, and you wont have replacement bulbs to deal with.
well when the **** hits the fan it hits hard because my ballast just went out on the other light. now my fish tank is completly in the dark. Heres a pic.
I have my opinions as I have used their t-5 on freshwater and am happy with them. but I simply don't know about this light.
So… I just decided to do it and I got myself some LEDs. I called a friend of mine at the Red Sea aquarium to ask him what he thought would be the best thing for me to do to still keep the price really low and get my tank to look nice again. He shot me a link for a 21 inch LED lighting fixture for under $100! I bought it right on the spot it should be here sometime in the next couple of days. Thank God I'm not have to listen to that noisy fan anymore. Here is a pic of my soon-to-be new LED fixture.
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