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Since my water change increase to 5 gal a day I've noticed my sps. have better color and growth yet my lobos and acans seem to be having negative affects to the change.
Could be unrelated to the water changes as it could be something else like a pest or a fish/crab nipping.
Anyone else having similar reactions?
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LPS tend to like a bit more nutrients in their water, from what I hear. Do you feed them?
I tried to feed them but the fish, crabs, shrimp, and snails never give the poor guys a chance to eat!
I have an odd rock scape that makes it difficult to isolate the corals I'm trying to feed.
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Then I'm about 90% sure your LPS are beginning to starve. Either make a stronger effort to target feed (it helps to satiate the other inhabitants first, and there are tricks to it) or take the GFO offline, or both. That, or consider going all-SPS. The last option comes with a caveat, however; SPS can starve as well from too-low nutrients, though they fare better than LPS because they are adapted to taking more of their food from light; LPS generally come from shady and/or deeper areas on a reef and thus are adapted to depend more on captured food and dissolved nutrients than on sunlight.
So what I'm hearing is that I need to start a second tank for my LPS :-)
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Hey Matt been doing 5 gals every other day and I have a browned out stick that I gave up on and lately I have been seeing the green color coming back. I think you got something here, will continue and will give you an update.