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What are people doing today. I will be going out with the dog for a walk along the beach
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Introducing the vibrant and captivating Carpet Anemone in dazzling GREEN! This stunning creature, scientifically known as Stichodaqctyla haddoni, is the perfect addition to any marine aquarium. Hosting a variety of Clownfish species, this Anemone creates a radiant and picturesque display.
With its potent sting, the Carpet Anemone commands attention as it moves gracefully through the aquarium. However, caution should be exercised around corals and other anemones, as its movements may cause harm. Within a 12" diameter, it is not compatible with other anemones, so close monitoring is advised during initial introduction.
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So my plankton was ready today so I kept some and the rest was used for a 2 bottle batch. My salt salinity is 1.019 I add one cap full of natural liquid seaweed fertiliser and a tiny tiny bit of active yeast. Every time you make a new batch wash the bottles out with hot water and house hold bleach and your air pipe then wash out two or three times with hot water. And that is it really. This is the batch I took this morning and the rest started off new batches
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Also I have a little chiller for my micro tubs but I am going to see if I can use or fit a thermostat. Theses type of chiller shouldn’t be running non-stop . So will definitely need a thermostat maybe a plug in one or one wired in to this chiller. @Projects with Sam might have ideas
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Also I have a little chiller for my micro tubs but I am going to see if I can use or fit a thermostat. Theses type of chiller shouldn’t be running non-stop . So will definitely need a thermostat maybe a plug in one or one wired in to this chiller. @Projects with Sam might have ideas
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solid! I've had a lot of luck with these timers:
you could use one of these circuits to run the chiller for x amount of time after a trigger (warm temp reading). I think there is a mode that prevents it from rerunning for a specified amount of time.
 
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solid! I've had a lot of luck with these timers:
you could use one of these circuits to run the chiller for x amount of time after a trigger (warm temp reading). I think there is a mode that prevents it from rerunning for a specified amount of time.
Thanks for the info Sam
 

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