Official Picture Entry Thread for BC Bonfire Grow-Out Contest

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November Entry
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Super last minute entry. Been dealing with high nutrients lately due to a skimmer cup overflowing as well as a bubble algae outbreak. Still recovering from my led burn a few months back. I really need to shoot the backside because it is still encrusting back there.
 

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November entry:

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And back in water:

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@ScottB my frag also got too close to another acro in September and I lost a section of it. It healed completely by October and you can see the new growth about halfway down which is lighter with less pink. Hopefully you'll stay in the competition and make a comeback!
 

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Sorry Guys, I guess I am out - I have missed two months in a row.
Life's been getting in the way, and tank has been suffering. Frag is still alive, but not flourishing ;Blackeye
Time to get the tank back on track.
I'm so sorry to hear that! Good luck getting the tank back on track, it's all too easy to forget about it so at least you remembered before anything died! Good luck and Godspeed to the recovery of your ecosystem!
 

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December 23rd picture entry.

The Bonfire as well as few other acroporas started to STN in the beginning of November. No noticeable growth from the Bonfire, but definitely tissue recession.


After thanksgiving what I’ve done to slow it and others down. Which seems to be working, since the decline has slowed or stopped:

-changed my carbon and DI on my RODI
-increase water change percentage from 20% to 30%
-Increased Nitrates from unreadable to around 5-8
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Some of you are getting some really nice color out of this thing!
Are you blasting it with light or what?
 

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Some of you are getting some really nice color out of this thing!
Are you blasting it with light or what?
I don't do par with LED'S but if I had to guess it would be over 500.
So.....yeah lots of light and tons of flow. Tabling acros love both.
 

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Mines probably right at 400...under an Gen4 Xr15 pro with aquatic life t5 hybrid. The Bonfire frag is directly under the xr15...probably 24" from the fixture
 

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