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Also, you could be low on some other element that you didnt check for. How often you do water change,
Wow I would highly suggest changing your percentages. Uv is very harsh. For a while on my frag tank I played with higher uv and it caused very stressed and dead corals. Color came right back after I lowered the uv.
Bring uv to 35, blue to 100, and white to 65 and you'll immediately have colored up coral. And the colors will intensify from there.
Just read through most of the post so I'm sure I will piggy back on some one. If this is what you want I would stop dosing the vinegar and see where it lands. I was dosing NoPoX at the start of my system and once the n03 went down it never came back which led to slow uncolored growth and head aches.
Hands down dosing nitrogen flourish was the best thing I ever did for my system. I keep n03 around 2-4 ppm on a full sps system and haven't had all the problems most of us have been told we would have with nitrates. I'll let the pictures talk.
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This was January of this year and it had been like that for 3 months, very little had changed.
And today. I can see growth almost every day.
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I had tried adding t5's but without nutrients it was of no use until the corals had some fuel to burn. I have 2 refugiums so p04 hasn't really been a issue, up then down. I tried dosing phosphorus flourish but feeding the corals adds enough on its own, I took the GFO out and it handles itself.Impressive, thanks for the advise. Only change you made was stopping the carbon doisng and started dosing flourish? How's your p04? Running GFO?
Agreed higher nutrients give good color. This op had nutrients present though po4 is very low.
Running uv that high will be too much even for a high nutrient tank, like mine.
I usually suggest slow changes with LEDs but in this case, your putting out a fire more or less. I'd go ahead and make that entire change right away.Should I drop the uv intensity all at once or slowly do it?
I've been told over and over not to clean the sump, what gives, to clean or not. I was always told that stuff was beneficial, it never made sense to me. Seems its toxic for corals.Weekly 10g waterchange using NSW from the Scripps Institute of Oceanography. I have to add 2 part in order to get the alk and ca to match my tank. When I do my water change I turn the return pump off and syphon all the detritus that has accumulated in the sump.
What type of acro is up front? I have the same piece.Just read through most of the post so I'm sure I will piggy back on some one. If this is what you want I would stop dosing the vinegar and see where it lands. I was dosing NoPoX at the start of my system and once the n03 went down it never came back which led to slow uncolored growth and head aches.
Hands down dosing nitrogen flourish was the best thing I ever did for my system. I keep n03 around 2-4 ppm on a full sps system and haven't had all the problems most of us have been told we would have with nitrates. I'll let the pictures talk.
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This was January of this year and it had been like that for 3 months, very little had changed.
And today. I can see growth almost every day.
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Reef raft Aussie Gold. One of my favorites. I believe there's one very similar called mother of pearl I think.What type of acro is up front? I have the same piece.
Typically I clean my sump and blow off my rock, I don't know why but overall vibrance just seems lower when I let it go. Dosing n03 is great because I can keep a very clean system, feed moderately, and control exactly where I want my nutrients to be.I've been told over and over not to clean the sump, what gives, to clean or not. I was always told that stuff was beneficial, it never made sense to me. Seems its toxic for corals.