Throw some carbon in the socks and shut the reactor off, don’t try and feed the corals with roids just feed the fish and add the aminos, they’ll get all they need from the left overs and fish poop
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CARE LEVEL: Intermediate
TEMPERAMENT: Semi-Aggressive
PLACEMENT: On Rockwork or Rubble
WATER MOVEMENT: Strong
LIGHTING: Moderate- Strong
5 different suppliers have this listed for requirements for green birdsnest
That's for yellow, I have green and wwc says moderate-strong lightYellow Bird's Nest Seriatopora
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Prefers subdued lighting.
If you have dino going on, you want to adjust/ramp the lights up slowly. Alk range best at 8-9 and I have two 14" colonies of birdnest that do best under moderate lighting. In general, when people think of keeping SPS corals, they assume they need high lighting requirements. And it’s true. The most important thing that these corals depend on is lighting.I have some dinos going on, there almost gone. They started after adding the rock with the
-blue acropora ORA pearl berry, acropora Green Tort, and orange montipora setosa.
Did 4 12 gallon water changes the last 3 weeks and added one dose of vibrant.
CA a little high- 440-450 best rangeUpdate, I've had stable conditions in the tank.
Alk 9
Cal 520
Showing traces of nutrients
Ammonia 0
Just about everything is almost all white and the toxic green zoanthids open slightly
I've been dosing photo and amino.
Wondering if I should start slowly turning the light up or hold off awhile yet?
No3 is for sure bad. That supposed to be around 3-5ppmAny thoughts on why corals are still going down hill?
Salinity 1.025
Ph 8.24
Alk 7.9
Cal 482
Mag 1200
NH3 0
NO2 .02
NO3 0
PO4 .06
These were the results from this morning.
My neon green trumpet is slowly losing its color from the bottom up. The rest of the coral has pretty much lost all color.