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How do you keep up with your elements? I ask because I use ATI essentials and my last analysis showed me low on several of the same elements you are.So had a couple alkalinity swings in my tank over the past month and had a couple corals tips bleach..
I had a bad alkalinity test kit that was reading about .6-.7 dkh low so me trying to correct alkalinity and my low nutrient system a lot of my corals took a hit.. however still seeing some decent encrusting
Also ran an analysis.. let me know what y’all think or anything I should change..?
https://lab.atiaquaristik.com/publicAnalysis/26555
How do you keep up with your elements? I ask because I use ATI essentials and my last analysis showed me low on several of the same elements you are.
Yay that stinks. And I have no idea why one does well and another one just melts.What’s messed up is all the other corals I got with it are still going strong and the one I needed to keep alive and growing is the one that doesn’t.
I think slash I don’t know that u just need to understand your tank like my tank has a ton of flow so my Corals very rarely grow up they base out for months then slowly start growing branches like if I were to go all in on winning this comp I would have set up a frag tank strictly for this coral where I wouldn’t touch anything in the tank and just leave it alone but since it’s in my display I have been messing around in it (unsuccessful trying to add a copperband going after aptasia and so on) which all messes with the Corals growth. Now with my flow “problem” I am willing to bet my coral will just base out for eight months and look like everyone of my other Corals2 months in: Interesting to see how some have frags that have taken off, others not much growth, with some who just hanging in there. I can't seem to find a happy medium with corals in my tank and I don't know what to pin it on other than some frags just need time to settle and do their thing. For example, I've got a green slimer on the left side of the tank that took about 5 months to take off, and another frag of the same colony added at the same time thats taken 10 months to start doing anything, flow and lighting are about equal. So go figure, I'm really not sure what's the main reason. Patience, consistency, a bit of luck...