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As long as you stay on top of your water changes, your adding the depleted elements (cal, Alk, mag, iodine, stront etc ) back into your water column.
With the advancements in the reefing world 10 years ago I would have said yes, however now you can buy a tank that is all in one, like a Red Sea Max place some sps in there and they take off...
Ok now I see why you say what you say about water changes you have a small setup but still that may change because as your corals grow so those there demand so I hope that your water changes can keep up.
Keep up those water changes.
I have a Red Sea Max 130 lol 34 gallon I did not name all of my corals, I left out 6 acros, my monti caps, my digis, porites, pavona, and 2 other birds.
Sure! I will post shots in a little bit after my lights come on, I wanted to do updated shots today for comparison anyway. As for time frame it has been 3 months.
I voted no just because i am keeping SPS and i am no where near advanced... It amazes me when i meet a real stick head and the wealth of knowledge they possess, and looking at their systems it shows! but they have been doing this for over 20 years and still dont consider themselves advanced, so what does that make me :fish:
I have birds of paradise, red planet, pearlberry, stylos, pocillos. No reactors, no chems, just food and water changes.
You can find pics from a month ago in the meet and greet forum page 7, Drum Roll please... Yes, I got out of it for a little bit, served two tours over seas, remarried, and got back into it around Feb of this year, it wasn't until August I started with SPS and when I got my Red Sea and realized how easy it was to keep SPS, it was then that I was bit by the bug lol.