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Hi , Par is 400 at upper 1/4 and 325 middle and 200 at bottomFor sure. It was really just an observation to the original post that he may want to verify his current par levels, as I see he was using 250w MH.
how much iodine do you dose daily? just curiousMy trace also has iodine and I dose daily too.
same questions for you, how much iodine do you dose and is it daily dose?get an icp test and check your iodine, I noticed better pe after dosing it
6ml of EZ trace daily.how much iodine do you dose daily? just curious
Thanks6ml of EZ trace daily.
I do not know the % of iodine.
On the label it says 0.005%.
All I know is that 6ml a day keeps iodine detectable between 0-.06.
Did you guys try this?Thanks
I am using the triton iodine. Thanks for input
I don’t add iodine specifically but I use to in my old tank. I might revisit. So far I’m happy where the tank is heading. I know pics are proof so here’s a few. Gary Bonsai w/o orang lens. The other shot is with orange lens. Everything gets blown out blue without it.
100% your coral beauty.Wow. The diversity of opinion regarding flow here is astonishing. I have no PE (in my DT), fast growing sticks, a ton of flow (2XMP40 and 2XReefwave on a 5 foot tank) and limited Iodine.
Time to experiment with less flow and more Iodine I guess.
Here is my denuded Disney, the test subject for this. Sorry Charlie. I know you are sick of this pic. But in the name of science...
That is pretty compelling causal evidence. I do have decent (not amazing) PE in my frag systems and no angels in there. I used to have PE in my display a long time ago, but cannot remember when I added the coral beauty.100% your coral beauty.
I have always had some sort of dwarf angel, never seen a single one nip, but I've never had PE either. Everything grows and colors up just fine, but no PE on my sticks.
My african flame back took to carpet surfing one day, and didn't have an angel for many months. I noticed I started to have PE! Fast forward a couple months and all my sticks are furry as heck!
Walked into an LFS one day with the wife, and she fell in love with a tiny little lemon peel. After much debate(I obviously lost the argument), we bought it. within a day I lost all PE again, and again have never seen it nip on any coral. Still have 0 PE as long as I have an angel in the tank.
I swear to god SPS can smell dwarf angels and just hide their polyps.
I've been reading a lot about lighting in a short amount of time. I have no real world experience.
I wonder what would happen if you turned down or shut off the LED lights. I measured par with a par meter and had everything setup based on numbers using LED only lighting, and I had poor results. I cut back on my lighting even though it 2ould put me below what par should be, and the results have been positive. I feel like LED put out a harsher light that some corals don't take to kindly to. My reading has shown there are quite a few folks who prefer LED as an add on for visual pop as opposed to actual light for photosynthesis.
Again I am new and do not have much if any experience.
There is always the problem of evaluating the impact of a single factor when we are dealing with such a complex system such as the reef tank.,The issue with reading about LED lighting here is that MH and T5 people vigorously attack LED's with unsubstantiated claims. Google scholar is a better place for lighting information on t5 vs MH vs LED. I find that members here are too biased to have a decent discussion on that topic specifically. There is no difference in performance due to the method of light creation, only in spread, color (though debatable to some degree), and intensity. Light is light.
There is always the problem of evaluating the impact of a single factor when we are dealing with such a complex system such as the reef tank.