Yeah...it seemed to sound like it maked things easier but guess not lol, I hope I don't get cursed for this but I just keep the salinity the same and add top off water with calcium and alk, testing that before and after and growth seems to be excellent
I've been doing a little research and I just wanted to see what you guys thought of these systems? To my understanding the corals are brought down to near death due to the low nutrients then "rejuvenated" with the zeovit bringing out extravagant color and growth?
I killed off the rest off the xenia and thats my last stalk, when it gets a little bigger i'll remove it and same for the mushroom. I thought you said that xenia wasn't harmful to SPS? or IYE
I did a little fragging and have gotten 4 new frags since last time,excuse the algae!
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Did a little rock rearranging(Right Side)
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I was placing new coral frags the other day and what I was thinking was...are frags capable of other animals who can establish boundaries very small so when they grow to be bigger there won't be corals attacking each other? Since I've been adding new SPS frags the space between them has started...
It's stable, the pieces fit together like a puzzle and yeah I was going to add a background but then I decided to make a coralline wall since it would do that anyways! Oh and I added the pictures in the SPS forum with just SPS pics instead of clam and starfish and just wanted to thank Kevin and...
First off I want to say thanks to everyone on here especially Kevin Pockell for your help!!!
When I first started my tank 7+ months ago:
Before I started switching over to SPS
Currently:
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I am using a sunpod but i'm not sure about the reflectors on them...I'm trying to keep a variety of species, right now I have a bali slimer, a green fuzzy, acropora, millepora, montipora and pocillopora but am looking to get more
I have 2x250W MH 14000k over my 75 and i'm just curious as to how low i'm going to be able to place more of my SPS that i'm getting addicted to...here's a picture so you can see what i'm working with