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BTW, I see you just joined, welcome! Youll love it here, everyone is so willing to help out, never hesitate to ask. I learn something new everydayLooking really good! Do you think the aminos helped your softies? Which salt are you using?
Calcium is at 440Howdy! I think its a combo of things. Get parameters in check, and keep them there as consistently as possible. Thats usually a first for all corals etc. Any idea where yours are at? My rhodies like lower flow, more than the zoas. I think adding aminos helps too.. Hows your lighting?
I think I probably have some phosphates as there are some algae clumps on the backwall of the tank. It's been running for a year and a half. The corals have been in there for probably 3-5 months. The first month they looked healthy but now the zoas only half open and the rhodactis hasn't grownNot bad. I know you want to have some detectable phos, like between .04 and .08, just not detectable. Not sure thats the cause tho. How long has your tank been running and how long have the corals been in there?
Hmmm. Not sure, really. Anytime ive had zoas not opening it was flow more than anything. Seems like theyve been in your tank long enough to acclimate. Sorry I dont have the exact answer!I think I probably have some phosphates as there are some algae clumps on the backwall of the tank. It's been running for a year and a half. The corals have been in there for probably 3-5 months. The first month they looked healthy but now the zoas only half open and the rhodactis hasn't grown