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. The guy is coming next week and is going to run a new pipe off the supply that feeds the out side tap which I use for my pond. He said he will also put a stop tap on it like the ones you use on a washing machine so if any thing goes wrong I can isolate it. so all I have to do now is work out how to pipe the ro unit up as my partner has thrown away the box and instructions :stupid: {it’s a ro_man 50 gpd 4 stage with DI unit 2P RO50 INDI I think} If any one has any pics on how to pipe it up {where to put the flush kit / pressure gauge ect I would really appreciate it} also what pressure should I be looking for on the pressure gauge on the unit?~30PSI would be nice



I am still having problems with the hair algae it is only growing on the sand bed I vacuum the sand every week when I change the water so that should be ok, and I have also been removing as much of it as I possibly can when it shows its ugly head but it keeps coming back. I have tested the water parameters several times and there all ok {in fact there very good} so I just can’t understand what’s going on. So I have now changed about 75% of the water and I will change the last 25% later on tonight {don’t know why because the tests are good but at this stage I will try any thing} OK here is a list of what I have done so far hopefully some one mite be able to work out what I am doing wrong

Turn lights down from 11Hrs a day to 8Hrs a day {what do you think will this be ok for the corals ect?}
Have you got a sump john.....
If not consider something along the line.
I was tormented by the stuff in the early days, nothing worked, that is until I installed a small sump/fuge. with Cheato algae lit 24/7 with a full spectrum daylight energy saver bulb.
Now hair algae is a distant memory.
Turn lights down from 11Hrs a day to 8Hrs a day {what do you think will this be ok for the corals ect?}
Mine are only on 8 hours a day.
Regards
BigC
. Its now twice the size it was when I got it from my LFS
, and I have got to say it was a real bargain only £28
The picture dose not really do it any justice its much bigger than it looks its got to be 6 – 7 inches across and a really nice cream yellow color, its possibly my favorite coral in the tank at the moment