Good to know. Thinking of getting one myself. Do you use their “jerky” food?
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Yes i use their jerky food. I like it or the fish do LOL. They have good info on how much to feed in the directions online that I found recently. Think its 3 min of run time equals 1 frozen cube.Good to know. Thinking of getting one myself. Do you use their “jerky” food?
Thanks. Yea super happy we were home. If it was the baffles that caused this I’m a little surprised it took as long as it did.Sorry to hear about your sump issue. At least you caught it immediately right on time and there was no water damage, I guess.
When I bought the baffles online and did the sump myself the first time. I made the same mistake myself. The baffles were a snug fit to the tank. It looked perfect when it was dry. But after adding water, when it was in use, I think the baffles expanded, and it cracked the tank. For any sump installation after that, I would make sure to grind down the width of the baffles a bit in account for some expansion.
Thanks. Yea super happy we were home. If it was the baffles that caused this I’m a little surprised it took as long as it did.
Here is the tank as it sits outside awaiting the trash man. Lol.

I could not get the auto feeder to mount where i wanted with out being in the way. I drilled a hole in one of the grooves the cord runs through so when the mount sits on the rim I was able to attach the base to the back wall of the stand and hold it all in place. THe only problem I see if being able to remove the pump from the tube for cleaning But will just take the screw out to be able to remove the base to get access.Indeed, that is super clean, nice work. I really need to get my autofeeder setup....this is a helpful and necessary reminder.
The baffles were thin acrylic pick up from Menards. They bowed a little from being thin. I did not want to use the same baffles again when this all happened so going glass tank again and thicker baffles was going to take longer then I wanted.So after searching facebook I got lucky I found 2 that would work for what I wanted. I did have to drill the intake holes on the sump to The 2 drain holes to drop inside the sump which then eliminated the use of the filter socks but I dont use them anyways so that did not mater to me. I did when I built this tank want to be able to remove the sump and tank for any reason relatively easily. I know this tank being its age wont stay in use for to many years so planning for the future as best as I could was important. Other then needing to cut the 2 drain lines to remove the old sump. The rest was pretty easy. I had unions on had just in case as well.Did you have glass or acrylic baffles in the sump that cracked? Hard to tell from the photos but amazed you found and swapped a replacement in that short a time without issues. Looks like you had it planned that way all along!
Got to go down this rabbit hole on Ph today and made david(@Varig) join me LOL
My ph just wont get to or over 8. With dosing kalk as much as im able. 2500ml per day spread out over 24 doses per day. As well as 2 co2 canister set up recirculating on skimmer.
This morning I removed the 2 scrubbers and put skimmer back on as it was from factory. I put my ph probe in the Kalk stirrer and it came back at 12.1 in just a min or so. Guessing that means full saturation in the stirrer.
Im sort of done trying to get over 8. Currently at 7.74. Ive done a few thing in the sump to create some flow on the surface. Might help. This time yesterday I was at 7.72 and currently at 7.74.
Yep exactly. Get yourself one of those Penn Plax battery backup ones. Comes with the airstone and everything. They’re like 10 bucks and then you have it in case of an emergency!I dont have any parts around to try this so didnt even consider. Just a airstone and air pump is all that is needed right? Got a buddy raising angels maybe hes got something I can barrow.