That is specifically above the norms that most people would do, thank you for such complete documentation!
your system shows coralline deposition and coral flesh growth which excludes algae...now you’ll be able to select the method you think fits best as you start to change less and allow internal storage or various filtration schemes. If anything goes downside as fancyness increases, strip the system back to these gold basics. The tank can always return to CPR strokes to regain back from any challenge.
hey if you wanted to see something I feel is directly related to your thread: an exact white rock start having zero hand guiding, where rocks go if left allowed to roam vs what they do when discipline is applied on page three.
it shows how a white rock start owner can whip a reef back into shape
uglies are optional in every tank, what catches my eye are people who opt out.
it also shows pre invasion intervention is possible, we can lift out and guide rocks externally when they’re starting to get growths we think might be concerning. I link your thread Daniel to people who have new white rock setups they want to age into purple reef rocks, that thread shows how hand guiding is best started early if the tank allows for such easy access, it’s better not to work backwards to clean.
your tank D shows that breaking the work up into preventative steps, before invasion, allows positioning of coral much faster and more overall enjoyment until things turn purple.
your system shows coralline deposition and coral flesh growth which excludes algae...now you’ll be able to select the method you think fits best as you start to change less and allow internal storage or various filtration schemes. If anything goes downside as fancyness increases, strip the system back to these gold basics. The tank can always return to CPR strokes to regain back from any challenge.
hey if you wanted to see something I feel is directly related to your thread: an exact white rock start having zero hand guiding, where rocks go if left allowed to roam vs what they do when discipline is applied on page three.
Algae Identification
its a little different, on our sand rinse thread we dont remove the sand while water is in the tank, we disassemble the entire system down to an empty aquarium. we dont do that to always take the long road its specifically to keep you from clouding up the tank while corals are in there. a 45 is...
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it shows how a white rock start owner can whip a reef back into shape
uglies are optional in every tank, what catches my eye are people who opt out.
it also shows pre invasion intervention is possible, we can lift out and guide rocks externally when they’re starting to get growths we think might be concerning. I link your thread Daniel to people who have new white rock setups they want to age into purple reef rocks, that thread shows how hand guiding is best started early if the tank allows for such easy access, it’s better not to work backwards to clean.
your tank D shows that breaking the work up into preventative steps, before invasion, allows positioning of coral much faster and more overall enjoyment until things turn purple.
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