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Old 02/09/2006, 09:33 AM
TryTheChi TryTheChi is offline
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You should turn off the skimmer for 15 minutes when you dose Reefbooster. I do the other products separated into some aquarium water.
It isn't necessary to turn the skimmer off.
I am sure that you will be enthusiastic about the products.

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Hi Iwan

I notice that my skimmer bubbles drops down after dosing booster - I guess because of the fat content and returns to normal by the next morning - do you get this effect?

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Old 02/09/2006, 12:09 PM
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Hi Travis - how is the Zeo B4 start up going?

From what I'v picked up re the functioning of zeolites in the the zeo system they take out NH3 before it can be decomposed by bacteria, and the daily pumping of the reactor serves to allow the zeolite structure to be clear of bacteria so it can continue to adsorb. The resulting released mulm also has a coral feeding function I understand.

The size of the bac population will be govered by what it has to feed off - which with zeo is much less than prodi bacause of the above, and whaterver fish feeding inputs go in the tank.

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I am still waiting on my ZEO reactor to be made. After it is made, it will be shipped to me with the basic 4 along with CV and AAHC, which I will start dosing immediately with the basic 4. I will update my thread over on the other board with progress.

Nobody knows what exactly the zeolites are for. I don't think they remove ALL NH3 because there is very slow flow through the reactor, so some of the NH3 is being synthesized in the water column and on the other surfaces where bacteria is present. In fact, the reduction of nutrients becomes even more efficient when the reactor is on an on/off cycle every 3 hours. My "guess" is that the zeolites help attract NH3 to the bacteria that is on the stones, which helps draw more NH3 to them to feed on. I agree that the release of the mulm has a 2-fold effect where it puts more bacteria in the water column to work. This bacteria will also attach to other parts of the tank. What doesn't attach will be skimmed out, which will directly export what that bacteria has fed on. The mulm also acts as a highly nutritious food source for the corals.
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Old 02/09/2006, 12:10 PM
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tangblack, thanks for chiming in here. It is good to see another successful long-term Prodibio user out there. I would love to hear more about the effects you have seen from Prodibio and your dosing schedule.
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Old 02/09/2006, 12:48 PM
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tangblack, your tank looks great. What country are you in?
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Old 02/09/2006, 04:02 PM
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Hi Iwan

I notice that my skimmer bubbles drops down after dosing booster - I guess because of the fat content and returns to normal by the next morning - do you get this effect?

Cheers

SImon
Salve Simon

I also know this effect.
I turn my skimmer off after the bonus for 15 minutes and reduce the performance after that for some hours.
With this method the amino acids can develop their effect and aren't removed immediately by the skimmer.
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Old 02/09/2006, 04:42 PM
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Iwan, You have a trully amazing display! Definitley TOTM material. And mostly captive raised. Good for you!
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Old 02/09/2006, 11:17 PM
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Iwan, You have a trully amazing display! Definitley TOTM material
More like tank of the year

Iwan do you have any updated photos?? would love to see more of the tank.
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Old 02/10/2006, 01:01 AM
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More like tank of the year

Iwan do you have any updated photos?? would love to see more of the tank.
of course:



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Old 02/11/2006, 05:45 PM
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I might have missed this,but what is the length of the 80 watt T5s
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Old 02/11/2006, 08:18 PM
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There is a bacteria product from Canada called reefresh. it's available at polyplab.com



i've used their reef-roids product for a couple months with wicked results but i've only just started using their bacterial product. the few people i've talked to who tested out the product say it's phenomenal.


Water has DEFINITELY cleared up. i don't have a phosphate test kit that will test low enough to see what my exact phosphate is but I'm hoping it will colour up my SPS

ReefCentral is against any vendor or employee hiding their identity to promote their products on our, or any other bulletin board. This is unethical behavior.

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Old 02/11/2006, 08:34 PM
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I'm sure I missed it, but is there a link to where we can get these or similar t-5 lights that iwan uses.
Or can some one help me come up with something similar for my 125 I'm planning?
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Old 02/12/2006, 01:42 AM
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I might have missed this,but what is the length of the 80 watt T5s
A 80w T5 bulb is 140cm or 57 inches long.
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Old 02/12/2006, 01:54 AM
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I'm sure I missed it, but is there a link to where we can get these or similar t-5 lights that iwan uses.
Or can some one help me come up with something similar for my 125 I'm planning?
Unfortunately, I know the online store's badly in the USA.
But you need 2 80 watts of lightings to cover the length of 125 inches.
The number bulbs orientates itself after the width. I recommend planning a bulb per 2.5 inches.
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Old 02/12/2006, 01:59 AM
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Does anyone stock 72" T-5 bulbs,and can you get them in the USA
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Old 02/12/2006, 02:32 AM
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I was on RC last night.And came across a thread about URI bulbs.They are coming out in about 2 months.With their version of the T/5 bulbs.Especially for the ones looking for length.Not sure what their length will be?But you might take a look and see,what's coming on the scene in the next few months.Just wanted to pass this on here.I'm sure and email to them,could answer your question for you and others here.
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Old 02/12/2006, 02:50 AM
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Truely, colorful and unbelievable tank. A rainbow of colors..
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Old 02/12/2006, 03:07 AM
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Thanks Curt
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Old 02/12/2006, 03:39 AM
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I might have missed this,but what is the length of the 80 watt T5s
If you are talking about the standard 80w (not overdriven on IceCaps) then they are 60"... If you run a 48" (54w) on an IceCap ballast then you will overdrive them to about 80w... Same goes for the 60" 80w running on an IceCap ballast, you will get around 120w or so I think...
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Old 02/12/2006, 03:45 AM
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I'm sure I missed it, but is there a link to where we can get these or similar t-5 lights that iwan uses.
Or can some one help me come up with something similar for my 125 I'm planning?
IceCap Reef Aquarium Lighting (T5 Retrofit Kits)
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Old 02/12/2006, 03:52 AM
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Does anyone stock 72" T-5 bulbs,and can you get them in the USA
As far as I know the T5's only come in the following :

24" (24w)
36" (39w)
48" (54w)
60" (80w)

The T5's can be overdriven on IceCap ballasts to get about 1.5x more output, in doing so you will lessen the life of the bulbs...

24" (24w) * 1.5 = 36w
36" (39w) * 1.5 = 58w
48" (54w) * 1.5 = 80w
60" (80w) * 1.5 = 120w
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Old 02/12/2006, 07:51 AM
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More like tank of the year

Iwan do you have any updated photos?? would love to see more of the tank.
It's me again

latest pics from today:

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Old 02/12/2006, 08:11 AM
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Iwan,

Not sure if I missed it throughout this 22 page thread, but how much water flow do you have in this system?
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Old 02/12/2006, 08:31 AM
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Iwan,

Not sure if I missed it throughout this 22 page thread, but how much water flow do you have in this system?
Good question....I am also not sure if I wrote this point: 15'000 liters/hour
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Old 02/12/2006, 09:04 AM
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Iwan - superb photos again!!

Do you sell frags? - The reason I ask is my mother is in Basel at the moment and will be flying to england mid March - so maybe something could be arranged?

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Old 02/12/2006, 09:13 AM
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Iwan - superb photos again!!

Do you sell frags? - The reason I ask is my mother is in Basel at the moment and will be flying to england mid March - so maybe something could be arranged?

Thanks

Simon
Hi Simon

Yes, I sell frags!
Because my corals grow strongly, I have to sell fragments again and again.
If your mother is in Basel, we can arrange something for certain.

Regards,

Iwan
 


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