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Very nice, thanks! I think the fact the you have such healthy chaeto growth helps greatly with your ability to feed Reef Roids everyday. I try to use it sparingly in my Biocube for my SPS but find it leads to algae blooms for me in my tank because of my limited filtration options in the tight rear chambers. My next build will incorporate either a big refugium or an algae scrubber to allow me to feed more heavily. I'm definitely using your tank as my inspiration!
 

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Thank you Mr V, i've been struggling getting intensity of my system in relationship to height of ATI t5 fixture. When my sps's were seeing 550+ it melted a few torts so i increase the fixture back up. The milli's love it though, guess it all about finding an in between that works for all. Please let up the amazing work your doing, love the corals and your colors!
 

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Esv salt, esv two part, reefroid everyday.


Most of the pic I took are under daylight. It's just the camera make it look bluish. Maybe I don't use filter, but mostly because I have crappy camera&lens [emoji30]
I test for Par a couple weeks ago. Most of the corals are received 500~600 par at peek (7 hours per day). The frag tank has only 180~200 par, but corals response surprisingly good. Colors are deeper as they are in main tank.
Let see the strawberry as an example:
2 months in the frag tank
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In main tank:
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Some Other corals have better color in frag tank too.
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So which par would you think is best for coral? I personally like the deep color from your frag tank but could we say that that is the true color of the coral?
 

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great colors! what lightning do you use in your frag tank?
 

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Mr V, regarding feeding, how often do you feed the corals ReefRoids? Also what do you feed the fish and how often? Thanks. And look forward to more photos/videos. :)
 

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Boy i'm loving the depth of color, looking at your first page photos (before and after) I noticed the difference in color. Do you owe that to anything, is there a N03 / P04 you aim for? Assuming you N03 is pretty high though your running algae bed maybe not? Also you not running any G04 either?
 
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Thank you Mr V, i've been struggling getting intensity of my system in relationship to height of ATI t5 fixture. When my sps's were seeing 550+ it melted a few torts so i increase the fixture back up. The milli's love it though, guess it all about finding an in between that works for all. Please let up the amazing work your doing, love the corals and your colors!

What I can be sure about sps and "par" is that if everything else is right, they can thrive + color up + grow in between 180~620 par.

But they are sure different in growth pattern and color in different intensity.

If the par meter that I borrowed is correct, this tdf is receiving 630 par. All the color it can pull out is red.
I cut some frags, place in 180~200 par frags tank (AI led), a month or two later they all have green/yellow base, one frag even develop a hint blue tip. All encrust (grow).

Main tank : red only
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Frag tank: notice one frag turn blue?
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I reduced my Radion to 70% at peek to see if there is any change in color.

great colors! what lightning do you use in your frag tank?
I use AI prime. Very very weak but get the job done if you have a small frag tank like me.
Mr V, regarding feeding, how often do you feed the corals ReefRoids? Also what do you feed the fish and how often? Thanks. And look forward to more photos/videos. :)

I feed corals reefroid every day. And 2 cubes of Brine shrimp for fishes.

Boy i'm loving the depth of color, looking at your first page photos (before and after) I noticed the difference in color. Do you owe that to anything, is there a N03 / P04 you aim for? Assuming you N03 is pretty high though your running algae bed maybe not? Also you not running any G04 either?

I am two assume that my nitrate and phosphate are pretty high. I always have algae (bubble, turf, slim, hair...). The glass needs to be clean every 2 days.
My sump is very simplewith just skimmer running part time, chaeto, marinepure block (x2). No reactors of any kind.
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And here you have folks running all kinds of reactors trying to achieve what you have going. Your tank is such inspiration for those who just want to keep it simple.


Forgot to ask, what 2-part are you using?
 
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"If your reef doesn't look beautiful top down, you are doing it wrong"_me[emoji39][emoji39][emoji39]
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So pretty. Loving the colours in the corals.
 

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Have you posted your radion schedule and specs? Looks amazing
 

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Very nice tank and photos! How do you combat algae in the frag tank? Does the egg crate need replacing every couple of weeks?
 

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What I can be sure about sps and "par" is that if everything else is right, they can thrive + color up + grow in between 180~620 par.

But they are sure different in growth pattern and color in different intensity.

If the par meter that I borrowed is correct, this tdf is receiving 630 par. All the color it can pull out is red.
I cut some frags, place in 180~200 par frags tank (AI led), a month or two later they all have green/yellow base, one frag even develop a hint blue tip. All encrust (grow).

Main tank : red only
910a89943c03a1206245ad9517a12eeb.jpg


Frag tank: notice one frag turn blue?
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I reduced my Radion to 70% at peek to see if there is any change in color.


I use AI prime. Very very weak but get the job done if you have a small frag tank like me.


I feed corals reefroid every day. And 2 cubes of Brine shrimp for fishes.



I am two assume that my nitrate and phosphate are pretty high. I always have algae (bubble, turf, slim, hair...). The glass needs to be clean every 2 days.
My sump is very simplewith just skimmer running part time, chaeto, marinepure block (x2). No reactors of any kind.
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I have a very similar setup , I run the nyos 160 skimmer in my emerald 26 sump with 2 marine pure blocks and I have 2 G4 radion pros. My skimmer is always on probably why my nitrates are so low. Hopefully in time my results will be as good as your tank
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And here you have folks running all kinds of reactors trying to achieve what you have going. Your tank is such inspiration for those who just want to keep it simple.
Thanks.
I think there are many ways, I'm just lucky finding success with this method.
Forgot to ask, what 2-part are you using?
I use ESV two parts. Recommend!
Have you posted your radion schedule and specs? Looks amazing
Yes, I post somewhere on this post. If you can't find it Pm me with yours email, I will send it to you.
Very nice tank and photos! How do you combat algae in the frag tank? Does the egg crate need replacing every couple of weeks?
I have huge population of snail including turbo snails and astrea snails. I have a lot of hermit too.
I have never replace the egg crate.
 

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I use ESV two parts. Recommend!

Yes, I post somewhere on this post. If you can't find it Pm me with yours email, I will send it to you.

I have huge population of snail including turbo snails and astrea snails. I have a lot of hermit too.
I have never replace the egg crate.

Do you attribute the lack of algae just to hermits and snails? How many of them do you have?
 
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Do you attribute the lack of algae just to hermits and snails? How many of them do you have?

I like to think in a way that I am having, maintaining a balanced ecosystem in that everything work really well together. Every habitats receive just right amount of conditions to thrive and also have their natural predators (algae-snails). This keep them from dominating the ecosystem.

In algae perspective, I think they are receiving just enough nutrients to grow (but not for outbreaking), and they are consuming by snail (15~20 turbo, 20~25 astreas, 20 hermit).
 

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Do you have any specific time of day that you target feed the Reef Roids to your SPS?
 

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Man I'd love to see top down video of your corals - colours must be amazing.

How is the JF FLAME doing? It colour up yet?
 

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Stunning and inspiring
How can I upload the lighting schedule to my Apex?
 

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