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Setosa

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UOP... still can't get a good picture of this one.
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Nice tort
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A shaggy mille
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Nice blue polyped tenuis
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And..... the space invaders
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Thanks Sublime.


I just add a supplemental 16 feet of T5 lighting to my mitras light rig. I don't like how shadowed the tank seems to be with the LED's. The mitras act like large point source lighting. Don't get me wrong, I love the lights. But unlike most MH's that have a large 2' reflector, my LED's have relatively small reflectors. I will take some pictures once I get it all dialed in. Any opinions on how long I should start running them to avoid shocking the corals? Maybe an hour to start?


I have also set up my montipora quarantine tank and will start tearing all of the montipora out tomorrow. Tank is going to look fairly ugly for a while when I start ripping into it :(
 

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I just browsed your whole build. Amazing tank room, basement remodel and so far a crazy awesome collection of corals.
 
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I am going to make a kalk paste and apply it on the left over monitpora that's encrusted to the rock. Any hints or tricks?
 

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Thanks Sublime.


I just add a supplemental 16 feet of T5 lighting to my mitras light rig. I don't like how shadowed the tank seems to be with the LED's. The mitras act like large point source lighting. Don't get me wrong, I love the lights. But unlike most MH's that have a large 2' reflector, my LED's have relatively small reflectors. I will take some pictures once I get it all dialed in. Any opinions on how long I should start running them to avoid shocking the corals? Maybe an hour to start?


I have also set up my montipora quarantine tank and will start tearing all of the montipora out tomorrow. Tank is going to look fairly ugly for a while when I start ripping into it :(

I added t5 supplemental lighting when I ran rations for the same reason. I did 4 hours a day, built up from there. I'm on all t5 now.

For the Monti eating nudis, I would personally just ditch the months for a few months, starve them out.
 
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Thanks Sublime. So far tank is looking good with the additional T5 lighting. I am on for 3.5 hours midday with it now. The nudi's are doing a "great" job cleaning up all of the remaining montipora I couldn't get off the live rock. The monti frags in the quarantine tank look ok. They aren't very colourful but they are alive.
 
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I recently used the PAR meter to measure the difference between all mitras and Mitras plus T5. There is a larger difference than I anticipated. The mitras alone produced mid 200 PAR 6" under the water surface while adding the T5's boosted that number to ~400+. The biggest difference was a mid to lower depths. I noticed double the PAR with the addition of the T5's. I am using all superblues and the golds have a lot more "pop" now :)
 

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I recently used the PAR meter to measure the difference between all mitras and Mitras plus T5. There is a larger difference than I anticipated. The mitras alone produced mid 200 PAR 6" under the water surface while adding the T5's boosted that number to ~400+. The biggest difference was a mid to lower depths. I noticed double the PAR with the addition of the T5's. I am using all superblues and the golds have a lot more "pop" now :)

Big leagues. Are you using ATI?
 
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Nope, Icecap ballasts, ends & reflectors on an aluminum frame. I wanted to buy some reefbrite T5's but they never emailed me back.
 
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I have some 48" T5 reflectors coming from my LFS. My wife told me the tank is going through a rough time right now while the monitpora get devoured. I had some eyphilia recede and one disappeared. Really crappy as my collection are all pretty tough to find colours. I'm just trying to ride out the storm with water changes and carbon. I can't wait to get past this period in my tanks history...
 
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Thanks Poriferan. It's unfortunate I had to learn this way but at least it happened while the tank was somewhat young. And to be honest, I mounted my montis too high in the tank to begin with. Upping the lights to satisfy the acropora was probably going to be detrimental to the montipora. A move might have been in the cards anyways. Trying to find a silver lining :)
 
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So the nudibranch's are doing their thing. The tank went through a rough patch most likely due to the die-off/chemical warfare going on. I have been gone to work for three weeks and am home now doing water changes and general tank maintenance. But through all of this the SPS are growing. A couple burnt tips though.


Test results from today 456 Ca, 8.4 Alk, 1350 MG, 1.026 sg, 25.6 Celsius, .03 Phos, 1.0 nitrates (too high in my opinion, likely due to the increased die-off).


Growing and new zoa/paly's


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Some damaged and not so damaged LPS


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Weird recession on a chalice.
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Not an LPS but still sweet :)
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So big I can't fit it into the full frame of my 105mm macro
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