HotRocks Takes the SPS Plunge...

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cant emphasize enough. . . . . ..

stability
Stabililty
Stability
STABILITY

until I quit chasing numbers and adding 20 different supplements did I realize, just maintain water quality and let them be. it sure as heck worked
 

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Seriously with that many fish your corals will be well feed if you put them in the display. Unless someone decides they are snacks. Looks no forward to more pics.
 

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Hot rocks, the phosphorus ULR checker comes with a conversion chart if I recall. Lost mine, so I google Hanna ULR phosphorus conversion chart and boom. ZERO math to be done.
 

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cant emphasize enough. . . . . ..

stability
Stabililty
Stability
STABILITY

until I quit chasing numbers and adding 20 different supplements did I realize, just maintain water quality and let them be. it sure as heck worked

This exactly. If alk and CA are stable, weekly or every other week water changes are done, you can't go wrong. Po4 at 0.04 ppm, and no4 at 6ppm is roughly what I aim for, but as long as they're detectable, you should be fine.

Slow and steady wins the race.
 

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Those are nice corals. I have documented my SPS journey on Facebook "Advanced Aquatic Solutions" public fb page. Everything from chemical balance, testing, nitrate export, lighting, coral dipping...all my coral grew from frag
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This exactly. If alk and CA are stable, weekly or every other week water changes are done, you can't go wrong. Po4 at 0.04 ppm, and no4 at 6ppm is roughly what I aim for, but as long as they're detectable, you should be fine.

Slow and steady wins the race.
I don’t even want to tell you his nitrates... :D
 

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Come on, don't hold out on us now!
He is working on getting them down but with his overstocked tank it was pushing 200 at one point. With all the fish he has, I suggested he start a new tank for the SPS, because that heavily stocked IMO he doesn't stand a chance. BUT I am no expert on SPS. He is willing to do lots of water changes, and who am I to tell him what will or won't work -- I can't keep SPS because my tank is too heavily stocked LOL
 

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The most effective recipe for me has been
Keep Alk, Cal, and Mag relatively stable
Good pulsing flow
HIGH Light (Par meter recommended)
Stopped chasing “ideal” nutrient numbers
NO GFO
NO Carbon Dosing
NO Skimmer
I just grow chaeto (which is a no3 destroyer)
and keep all my fish and hermits fat and happy
The last time I checked no3 was 0.25-.5 and phosphorous was 5 (0.015 po4)
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