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Miscellaneous Questions/Rambling: Dec 16

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When you do a mini-reset of your tanks... you know, when it gets to the point where you just can't top the plants anymore and you have to pull them up, move things around, change the water extra, and maybe add a little new aquasoil, but not a full rebuild.... do you get algae blooms or have any problems. I did that last week. My diatoms are back full force. I have a tiny bit of thread algae and cyano, but it is only a couple very small bits. Its a bigger setback on my tank than I had been expecting.
 
Been meaning to get something clarified from @techman81 . Do you know where the 3D printers files are for these parts or is my only option to buy these already made?

@TRyan Yeah, somewhere else I complain about making my own filters. I was doing it, but the material had small pores. So I was having to replace them about every 2 weeks. Cheap, but I was getting sick of it. I have something new now with big pores... HERE. So far it's been much better. It has been about a week. This sheet has given me enough to last a couple years I feel like.
Amazon used to sell these eheim skimmer parts, but it appears they are unavailable at the moment.
 
Been meaning to get something clarified from @techman81 . Do you know where the 3D printers files are for these parts or is my only option to buy these already made?
Sorry, I followed up my previous post with this: I meant to say the Eheim parts "aren't " shared online so the only way would be to purchase or create a similar CAD version of it if your friend can do that.

There are numerous free shrimp guard files online but I saw no other flow diverter designs.
 
It has seemed to me that algae outbreaks have occurred after uprooting large amounts of plants and disturbing the substrate a good bit. I started running a UV filter for the day after having a session like that and it seems to have helped considerably.
 
running a UV filter for the day after having a session like that and it seems to have helped considerably

Oh dear.. and this on sale again..


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When you do a mini-reset of your tanks... you know, when it gets to the point where you just can't top the plants anymore and you have to pull them up, move things around, change the water extra, and maybe add a little new aquasoil, but not a full rebuild.... do you get algae blooms or have any problems. I did that last week. My diatoms are back full force. I have a tiny bit of thread algae and cyano, but it is only a couple very small bits. Its a bigger setback on my tank than I had been expecting.
I just did a mini reset on my tank on Wednesday with no issues so far. I use BDBS , though. I move things around pretty frequently. I had a huge sword with a massive root system and a bunch of crypts I pulled out. Then replanted with a bunch of stem plants I received from Burr.

I always use the turkey baster method during weekly water changes and even more aggressively when I uproot an area and have bare sand exposed. It really helps remove organics that have built up over time and aren't reachable when heavily planted.

Before pic with the sword and after pic taken yesterday.
 

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@TRyan and @techman81 OK. I'll probably just get from the Etsy guy. My coworker with the 3D printer talks about his projects all the time and he would pee himself like a puppy if I asked him to print a little something for me. I was just trying to go that route.

It has seemed to me that algae outbreaks have occurred after uprooting large amounts of plants and disturbing the substrate a good bit. I started running a UV filter for the day after having a session like that and it seems to have helped considerably.
That's definitely the case. Uprooted and added some extra soil. I tried to suction as I uprooted, but my Python is slooooooow.
Do you have a portable UV you use? I have one, but it is pretty lame. I think I tossed it.
 
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When you do a mini-reset of your tanks... you know, when it gets to the point where you just can't top the plants anymore and you have to pull them up, move things around, change the water extra, and maybe add a little new aquasoil, but not a full rebuild.... do you get algae blooms or have any problems. I did that last week. My diatoms are back full force. I have a tiny bit of thread algae and cyano, but it is only a couple very small bits. Its a bigger setback on my tank than I had been expecting.
After the reset on my showpiece tank, I started getting some hair algae. I don't think it was only because of stirring up the substrate. It was also because I kicked up lighting to help speed up new dwarf hairgrass growth. My phosphate levels did rise though. I did some aggressive removal with the toothbrush and I've been working to get everything everything back in check. Seeing less and less of the hair algae now.
 
@TRyan and @techman81 OK. I'll probably just get from the Etsy guy. My coworker with the 3D printer talks about his projects all the time and he would pee himself like a puppy if I asked him to print a little something for me. I was just trying to go that route.


That's definitely the case. Uprooted and added some extra soil. I tried to suction as I uprooted, but my Python is slooooooow.
Do you have a portable UV you use? I have one, but it is pretty lame. I think I tossed it.
I use this one. It’s not going to kill the germs though. It should help with algae, and if nothing else it provides a little more filtration and circulation to help clear the water after stirring stuff up.
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