I believe a key to success in this hobby is system stability. Maintaining your parameters with the smallest possible swing. The easy one is the old heater with the built in thermostat. A step up would be a temperature controller. But that's just on parameter. Wild reefs are extremely stable environments. There are 2 things that would really help improve members tanks.
Auto top off and automatic dosing.
Most members dump in the bulk of their top off in one shot during the day. Most of us on average, go through 1 to 2 GPD. This is a swing in salinity that our coral wouldn't see in an entire year on a reef. Although small, these changes stress the coral and slow growth, effect color, etc. An automatic top off system with a float switch (and a back up) would help keep these swings smaller. I would bet the addition of an auto top off system would increase the quality of tanks by 10%.
Just like dumping gallon jugs of fresh water into our tanks isn't exactly the best, neither is pouring 100ml of 2 part solution once per day. Your calcium and alkalinity shifts will stress animals. A dosing pump which doses your 2 part solution throughout the day will provide stability. Set yourself up with at least 12-24 small doses (I do 48) rather than 1 to 3 large ones. Again, I would bet another 10% improvement.
I'm also a big fan of small frequent water changes for stability, but it is highly debatable on which is better, small frequent or large less often.
So while we see a million "bigger, better skimmer" threads and all kinds of questions about supplements, no one talks much about stability.
What are you doing for stability and if possible, provide pics to give members ideas on how they can apply these techniques. Also, any other parameters you keep in check and how.
As you guys know, my Dialyseas does my auto top off, so you don't need a pic of that.
Pic 1 :dosing pumps
Pics 2 and 3: is my undata before and after I applied stability techniques. Proof is in the pic.
Auto top off and automatic dosing.
Most members dump in the bulk of their top off in one shot during the day. Most of us on average, go through 1 to 2 GPD. This is a swing in salinity that our coral wouldn't see in an entire year on a reef. Although small, these changes stress the coral and slow growth, effect color, etc. An automatic top off system with a float switch (and a back up) would help keep these swings smaller. I would bet the addition of an auto top off system would increase the quality of tanks by 10%.
Just like dumping gallon jugs of fresh water into our tanks isn't exactly the best, neither is pouring 100ml of 2 part solution once per day. Your calcium and alkalinity shifts will stress animals. A dosing pump which doses your 2 part solution throughout the day will provide stability. Set yourself up with at least 12-24 small doses (I do 48) rather than 1 to 3 large ones. Again, I would bet another 10% improvement.
I'm also a big fan of small frequent water changes for stability, but it is highly debatable on which is better, small frequent or large less often.
So while we see a million "bigger, better skimmer" threads and all kinds of questions about supplements, no one talks much about stability.
What are you doing for stability and if possible, provide pics to give members ideas on how they can apply these techniques. Also, any other parameters you keep in check and how.
As you guys know, my Dialyseas does my auto top off, so you don't need a pic of that.
Pic 1 :dosing pumps
Pics 2 and 3: is my undata before and after I applied stability techniques. Proof is in the pic.
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