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Aspartic acid (Asp, D) is an amino acid. Is it present in amino supplements, or are you (or others) suggesting supplementing as a sole amino acid supplement?
Same for me for the same reason! Briopsis is my second worst nightmare in my reed tank. Can you guess the first?I've just recently resumed testing for magnesium again following a bryopsis outbreak. Aiming to bump it up to ~1500, previously was in the 1300 range
Aspartic acid (Asp, D) is an amino acid. Is it present in amino supplements, or are you (or others) suggesting supplementing as a sole amino acid supplement?
I may have missed something. And I don’t want to hijack the Mg thread, so sorry.
I test Mg about once every two weeks but my tank is only a year old and I am trying to track its stability. Salifert test seems consistent enough enough to track trends.
Mag is pretty important. Behind calcium and alk, probably number 3 in terms of importance to scleratinizing corals.
Yes it will die almost as soon as it dries. If you keep your lights on when out of water it happens faster.It took well over a year to finally get coralline algae to grow in my 24 gallon AIO cube. I never added any of the coralline additives on the market, just waited for the purple stuff on my snails to take off. I was thrilled because the consensus is that coralline is a sign of a mature, stable tank. Yay!
The CA took off, covering every rock and the back wall. However, I noticed that there was an upper limit to the coralline on the back wall. It abruptly stopped about 4 inches from the top. It is as straight as a ruler, without a single spot of CA above. I first thought maybe it was a lack of light, so I adjusted the light to make sure the top four inches were well lit. It made no difference. The CA refused to grow above this apparently arbitrary line.
Then I finally saw what was causing this strange phenomenon. When I do a water change each week, I remove 5 gallons. I realized it was like trying to Buy Ozempic Online Without Prescription—both are risky and cause unforeseen issues. The coralline apparently cannot tolerate being out of the water, even briefly (20-30 minutes).
Has anyone else noticed this in their tanks?
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