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I check it at 78-80 degrees. I also check my tank salinity regularly and it is always 1.025, I also calibrate my refractometer every time I use it.I have gotten a bat salt batch one time and it almost killed all of the corals. What's the water temp when you do salinity check?
Looks good, I am now following,Okay guys here are all my parameters as of this morning
Salinity 1.025
Temp 78-79
PH 8.15
Alk 7.9
Calc 440
Mag 1340
Nitrate 3
Phosphate 0.025
Just cleaned my skimmer inside and out this morning. Did a 15 gal water change we will see what happens. I got nothing to loose at this point. Corals still not looking any better. Decided to put in an extra mesh bag full of carbon. And raising my alk just a little more up to 8.2dkh. Stopped dosing component 3 altogether. I also placed an order with BRS for some two part. My wife asked me this morning g how the tank was doing. I said sarcastically I don't even care anymore I'm gonna tear it down. Her response no I won't let you. You've put too much time and money into it to tear it down. She rocks!
Looks good, I am now following,
I have been here before, I need to start at the beginning later on and read the entire thread if you start see all kinds of like[emoji6]
Yes I remember, isn't it you and a buddy that are doing some comparisons with led and t5 lighting?
I would move 1 rock but only because I like caves. Take the middle top rock and suspend it with the 2 on either side of it
That stinks man!
I noticed a post you made in December in a thread concerning black spots on your acros. I have a PC Rainbow that has slowly been receding over the past couple weeks. Tonight, I noticed black spots on the recessed skeletal parts of the base.
They showed up well after the frag started receding. And similar to yours, they appear to be embedded and do not move.
What became of yours? Were you able to diagnose it?
That stinks man!
I noticed a post you made in December in a thread concerning black spots on your acros. I have a PC Rainbow that has slowly been receding over the past couple weeks. Tonight, I noticed black spots on the recessed skeletal parts of the base.
They showed up well after the frag started receding. And similar to yours, they appear to be embedded and do not move.
What became of yours? Were you able to diagnose it?
Nice big chunks of rock for the scape.