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Bring on the FISH!
Well it’s the last day of the year 2010 and I have been feeling discourage and almost annoyed looking in my tank. Its getting close to a year that its been set up again and things are not where I expected them to be when I started it up again. I really thought things would be looking more mature. The tank in general still has the look and feel of a tank that was just set up. No coralline algae, not much color and the soft corals I have, have no color to them. And a lot more then not these last couple of months looking more upset about something. My ricordias are shrinking, GSP on the right side fo the tank hasn’t opened up fully in months but the one on the left looks fine. The Xenia look great and the RBTA look great. The Xenia has expanded 10X in the time they have been in the tank. The GSP has increased 8X but now looks sickly. The Leathers will one day look awesome and the other short, shriveled, and sickly looking. In any one day and one of a pare of leathers could look awesome and the other looking like its dying. I cant seem to keep a stony coral alive in this thing for more then 5 minutes. And that mite be an exaggeration.
Yes the fish are all doing great but that’s the only constant. With the resent events with the lights, trying to get the “good lights” has left me in another problem. The new lights don’t get up to full power for some reason. So the color is not right and the energy output is not what I think some of the corals need, and the RBTA is reaching for the light. Im only getting 160 out of each of the new bulbs, this is a problem because they are 250 watters. The old bulbs come up just fine and so did the bulbs before them. Admittedly they were elcheepo bulbs off of eBay discount dealers. You know the type, 3 pack for $60. Well they work just not as long as quality bulbs? My quality bulbs wont get up to par so the tank is suffering even more. Im stuck in a dilemma now. Buy new bulbs, cheepies cause I know they work or buy new ballasts to try and get these quality bulbs to work like they should? I don’t have the funds ether way and so that leaves me in this disappointed position Im in now.
My RO-DI filters broke. This was my own fault, I left the thing outside in the freezing weather we had back in November. Im back to using tap filtered tap water for top off water. It will just have to do for now. I had one of my UV bulbs burnout and so I got a new set of those last weekend. I wish there was a light for something on the UV filters to let you know if a bulb burns out.
I cant seem to even give away this other system that I have cluttering up my shed and take these little fish off my hands. I know it was hard to sell an entire system but didn’t know it was that hard to even give it way to someone. It really reminds me how far out in the boonies I live when its to far for someone to drive for a freebie.
I am going to try and make the new years tank experience even better and happier one day at a time starting tomorrow.
Well I just had to cry in someones skimmer so it mite as well be yours.
Everyone have a happy new year!
From Erik, Stacey and the kids.
Yes the fish are all doing great but that’s the only constant. With the resent events with the lights, trying to get the “good lights” has left me in another problem. The new lights don’t get up to full power for some reason. So the color is not right and the energy output is not what I think some of the corals need, and the RBTA is reaching for the light. Im only getting 160 out of each of the new bulbs, this is a problem because they are 250 watters. The old bulbs come up just fine and so did the bulbs before them. Admittedly they were elcheepo bulbs off of eBay discount dealers. You know the type, 3 pack for $60. Well they work just not as long as quality bulbs? My quality bulbs wont get up to par so the tank is suffering even more. Im stuck in a dilemma now. Buy new bulbs, cheepies cause I know they work or buy new ballasts to try and get these quality bulbs to work like they should? I don’t have the funds ether way and so that leaves me in this disappointed position Im in now.
My RO-DI filters broke. This was my own fault, I left the thing outside in the freezing weather we had back in November. Im back to using tap filtered tap water for top off water. It will just have to do for now. I had one of my UV bulbs burnout and so I got a new set of those last weekend. I wish there was a light for something on the UV filters to let you know if a bulb burns out.
I cant seem to even give away this other system that I have cluttering up my shed and take these little fish off my hands. I know it was hard to sell an entire system but didn’t know it was that hard to even give it way to someone. It really reminds me how far out in the boonies I live when its to far for someone to drive for a freebie.
I am going to try and make the new years tank experience even better and happier one day at a time starting tomorrow.
Well I just had to cry in someones skimmer so it mite as well be yours.
Everyone have a happy new year!
From Erik, Stacey and the kids.