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Any new updates? I'd love to see some new pics of this reef!
Any new updates? PLEEEZE!Sorry for late reply guys, but thanks a lot for wonderful comments!
Monti with yellow rim with blue polyps, is not a Monty at all, as a matter of fact it is Turbinaria.
I am dosing Easylife Nitrate and Phospate for my needs, and it works well.
You have asked if I am harvesting my Softies from my "refugium". The thing is that this frag tank of around 100 g, is frag tank but it works as some kind of refugium so to speak. I must say that you must be extremely careful with mixing Softies with SPS, because of possible chemical warfare between Softies, and that Terpentine-like chemical compound can damage your SPS corals, and even kill them. The key is in good filtration and careful Softies placement.
I managed to keep my less aggressive Softies down the stream in this huge frag tank, and this works very well. What can I say, I love to live on the edge.
So, to answer to your question, I am not harvesting my Softies on regular basis, but instead I export some as a gifts to my reef-junkie friends from time to time. Softies are not going to expel Nitrates and Phospates they consumed, and it will be used as a food and greatly improve growth of Soft corals if kept in check.
That's my experience with this system.
@igoRR Please give us an update on this beautiful reef!Sorry for late reply guys, but thanks a lot for wonderful comments!
Monti with yellow rim with blue polyps, is not a Monty at all, as a matter of fact it is Turbinaria.
I am dosing Easylife Nitrate and Phospate for my needs, and it works well.
You have asked if I am harvesting my Softies from my "refugium". The thing is that this frag tank of around 100 g, is frag tank but it works as some kind of refugium so to speak. I must say that you must be extremely careful with mixing Softies with SPS, because of possible chemical warfare between Softies, and that Terpentine-like chemical compound can damage your SPS corals, and even kill them. The key is in good filtration and careful Softies placement.
I managed to keep my less aggressive Softies down the stream in this huge frag tank, and this works very well. What can I say, I love to live on the edge.
So, to answer to your question, I am not harvesting my Softies on regular basis, but instead I export some as a gifts to my reef-junkie friends from time to time. Softies are not going to expel Nitrates and Phospates they consumed, and it will be used as a food and greatly improve growth of Soft corals if kept in check.
That's my experience with this system.