Fish Tank Fixes & A Timesaver...
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2016
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Great job with the filter and I always love looking at the fish room. The anemone is moving around looking for a place it likes as far as lighting and flow. The JBJ auto top off has a timer where it will shut off after being on for a set amount of time to prevent flooding. You may way to research it, as I am going to do now lol, to see if there is a way to increase the shut off time limit. Also make sure the float switches are clean so they don't stick. Great job.
+Scott M thanks Scott! I need to take time to stop and research the auto top off unit. It seems like it does auto time out, but it doesn't reset itself unless I manually move the flit switches...both of which are clean. The anemone worry is more of him coming loose and getting in the uncovered power heads 😬
Mine does the same thing. I think it is just a security control so that the device does not reset and damage the pump in case your ato reservoir is dry.
Here is what I found. Like you said, it has an auto shut off at 3 minutes 45 seconds as a fail safe. If you take it apart, you can adjust it to 14 minutes. www.marinedepot.com/dosing_pumps_top_off_jbj_ATO_water_level_controller_information-ap.html
Creative Fish Studio thank you.
Very good video and I agree with Scott the anemone is just looking for a place it likes.
+Coralust Reef Solutions yeah, My worry is more that it will end up in a powerhead as I don't have them covered 😬
Sorry if that guys comment came into your email. It was directed at me, but I deleted it because it doesn't help push the hobby forward.
Try adding some salt to the guppy tanks. Their natural habitats are typically brackish! Just like mollies. And cover those power heads!! I made the same mistake with my anemone.
Nano_Joe I'll have to try that. I have used some aquarium salt but not anything to go brackish. It's weird. Some do really well and other haven't. But I'm not certain they come from the best stock.
Creative Fish Studio it's liver failure typically that gets them. But yes, even the quality of breeding plays a huge part in fish survival rate... and btw your channel subs keep growing every time I watch one of your videos!! Keep it up man! Great content.
You have a really cool tank I think your anemone is just looking for somewhere to settle mine did this and couldn't find anywhere and it died 😰 yours looks nice and healthy 🤗
+PsychedelicBabe mine was happy for 6 months. Not sure what I did to make it want to move. Not looking so healthy today. It was attached under the rocks today. I didn't want to touch it and add more stress, so I rearranged the rocks to flip it toward the light.
im having the same issue with my jebao ato, interesting
That is interesting. I'm going to look into it.
Here is what I found. It has an auto shut off at 3 minutes 45 seconds as a fail safe. If you take it apart, you can adjust it to 14 minutes. www.marinedepot.com/dosing_pumps_top_off_jbj_ATO_water_level_controller_information-ap.html
Creative Fish Studio did it fix it? I'll have to try, thanks!