Hello i just got my zoas about 20 hrs ago and there still kinda depleted… i also have a green star poly thats yet to come out… any tips or ideas of what to do? i have some phytoplankton maybe spot feed them to make em happy? ill drop a picture below
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they might be closed/not looking well due to being recently acclimated into the tank as well as being blasted with high light high flow.there located in a strong lighting and strong flow area.. both corals
0 nitrate is not a good thing. Also need phosphate and alkalinity reading at least. Bonus points for calcium and magnesium. Also higher temp than most run, but may not be a factor. This doesn't seem like a wait and see situation.0 ammonia
0nitrate
1.025 sg
temp 82
phosphate.2 and alk is at 8.30 nitrate is not a good thing. Also need phosphate and alkalinity reading at least. Bonus points for calcium and magnesium. Also higher temp than most run, but may not be a factor. This doesn't seem like a wait and see situation
i added some phyto in my water system also0 nitrate is not a good thing. Also need phosphate and alkalinity reading at least. Bonus points for calcium and magnesium. Also higher temp than most run, but may not be a factor. This doesn't seem like a wait and see situation.
i got a hang on skimmer goingSo nitrate is 0 and phosphate is .2 seems like an imbalance. Nitrate needs to be about 5 and phosphate around .03 or so. What is your export methods?
i appreciate it thank you, should i feed phytoplankton more often? i feed my tank once every 3 weeksTune it down to not collect as much or even let it drain back into the tank. That or feed more frequently or more in general. Currently there missing nutrients that the coral use as food. Some chemipure elite can help with phosphate but may also reduce your nitrate. The trick is finding a happy medium with the parameters around where I listed.