Colorado Reefs
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Reefcentral is not gone!
Earlier this morning, I posted regarding Reefcenral being down for good, apparently this is not the case, and they’re currently restoring backups to bring the site back up.
Tags: Admins, Backups, Damn Shame, Lack Of Intelligence, Original Article, Reef Central
Seaclone 50 & 100 Skimmer Mod: Air stone implant

SeaClone 100
In an effort to boost the production of skimmate with the seaclone series of skimmers, I followed and posted up the following article(suggested mods for the seclone skimmer). Since then, I had read about the benefits and possible problems with adding an air stone to the Seaclone 50 or 100, in order to help with fractioning(the making of the bubbles). I went ahead and modified the one on my show tank to see what the outcome would be. This mod is rather simple to do, requires following:
- Air pump
- Air hose
- Lime Stone for bubble generation
- Drill
- Drill bit the size of the air hose
All you need to do is simply drill a hole in the collection cup cover, feed the air tube through, attach the limestone, and feed it down to the bottom of the riser tube. Easy enough. Hook up the air pump, and plug it in. This worked GREAT. I had great dark skimmate, and had to clean the cup the next day. What I didn’t realize(or check for) was that the salinity of the water was slowly but surely dropping from 1.025 to 1.020 SG. I’ve just noticed this the other day, and will now revert to the original set up, and try again, seeing if the same thing persists. If not, it was another culprit(maybe some bad replacement water). More to come on this front, though the skimmate produced was pretty damn good.
Tags: Air Hose, Air Stone, Air Tube, Airstone, Bubbles, Culprit, Drill Bit, Drill Drill, Hook Up, Lime Stone, Limestone, Riser Tube, Salinity, Seaclone, Seaclone 100, Seaclone 150, Seaclone Skimmer, show tank, Skimmer, Skimmers
Update on the Milwaukee SMS-122 debacle
I originaly posted a while ago regarding my issue with my Milwaukee sms-122 (link)
After speaking with support and being told to test the unit without a powerstrip in the way, I did, finally, after a month or so of being busy. Unfortunately the result was still the same, so now, I’m back at stage one, sending the unit back to Milwaukee to be fixed.
Tags: alkalinity, calcium reactor, Carbon Dioxide, Co2 Pressure Regulator, Co2 Regulator, Debacle, Milwaukee Sms 122, Powerstrip, Sms, Stage One
Sketchup Drawing of my 75G mixed reef

48Wx18Dx21H
I just finished sketching up my 4 foot 75 Gallon Mixed Coral Reef tank, drain in the middle chamber in the back, to returns, one on each side. This drawing doesn’t include the canopy, which currently is built to hold 4 46.5″ VHO Bulbs, two Super Actinic and two Actinic White, run off a IceCap 660. Whole tank is made of 1/2″ acryllic. The sump that this tank drains to is a 20 gallon acryllic, with a seperator in the middle, no room for fuge, skimmer in first partition and calcium reactor and header in second partition, before water hits return pump.
Tags: Actinic, calcium reactor, Canopy, Coral Reef Tank, Drawing, Icecap 660, Partition, Seperator, Skimmer, Tank Drain, Vho Bulbs, Water Hits
New Apex aquarium controller looks sick!!!
Just got done reading an article on http://www.reefbuilders.com regarding the new Apex controller from Neptune Systems. Considering the price point for the value, this should sell like hot cakes for the larger systems!
Tags: Apex, Apex Systems, Aquarium, Aquarium Pics, Aquarium Systems, Controller, Hot Cakes, I Want One, Larger Systems, Monitoring, Neptune Systems, Orp, pH controller
Something special can go here, HEEEE!.