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Hey Big E, do you have an updated sales thread?

Bump Ed, Update!
Ok, I'll work on getting some new pics upYes. An update is needed.![]()
At 70cm width I'd probably go with 10 if all SPSHey @Big E , I want to hear your opinion on my light setup :
ATI power module 10×54w
Tank dimensions: 140 cm long , 70 cm wide , 55 cm high (50 cm water at total)
Bulb combination: 4 blue plus , 4 coral plus , 2 actinic.
What is your recommendation about bulbs combination?
Time schedule?
Should I use all 10 bulbs , or 8 is enough?
What about time schedule for the 10 bulbs ?Ok, I'll work on getting some new pics up
At 70cm width I'd probably go with 10 if all SPS
Bulb combo looks good to me
And yes , 90% is SPS , 10% is LPS at the floor of the tank, at the sides.Ok, I'll work on getting some new pics up
At 70cm width I'd probably go with 10 if all SPS
Bulb combo looks good to me
Here it is with Google translate...The rocks in the sump have some sponges, mainly yellow and some filter feeders but I wouldn't call it a cryptic zone. They get ambient light from windows and tank lights. The only reason there is some rock in the sump is because there aren't any rocks in the display.
I use very little rock...........approx 35 pounds for my fully loaded display. Frag tank may have about 15 pounds which is a separate system.
No type of filter socks or mechanical filtration. I haven't use any of that for decades.
I can't read the snap shot you posted as it's Italian, so I can't verify that.
Here it is with Google translate...
But the way ,with this setup you don't have buildup of detritus ?
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HI Ed.. quick question: are you still dosing only alkalinity and calcium, or do you also add other elements (like boron, potassium, iodine, iron, manganese, strontium, etc.)? I’m curious if you’ve noticed any visible differences in your SPS when adding these trace elements, or if you keep things simple.Not much detritus builds up & I doubt it matters. I consider it inert in the sump
There are a few changes to that list. I'm currently using Orphek Icons(2.5 years) on my 150g display. I use their helius program which doesn't change spectrum throughout the lighting period. This makes it very similar to my T5 setup which I still do run on my separate frag system.
Dosing ESV Bionic for alk & Calc
HI Ed.. quick question: are you still dosing only alkalinity and calcium, or do you also add other elements (like boron, potassium, iodine, iron, manganese, strontium, etc.)? I’m curious if you’ve noticed any visible differences in your SPS when adding these trace elements, or if you keep things simple.
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Should you continue adding potassium to the water change?I don't dose trace elements, just alk and calc.
I have never dosed trace elements as a program of any sort.
I have ICP tests from the past and none of the important elements were depleting as I do weekly water changes.
Iodine, Boron, Potassium, Strontium no change/depletion
Manganese, Iron was not detectable per ES ICP tests from day one. I may do an MS test just to see where they are.
When I have had acros stall out or die there has never been any correlations with trace elements. I suspect it has more to do with the Microbiome of each corals symbiotic bacteria that is off or dying more connected to a viral or bad bacteria in the system.
I've never had a whole Sps system crash in 25 years.