I’m a believer, my corals have never looked happier and crystal clear water. Thanks once again for your advice. I’ll keep you posted on how it goesCorals refuse to open after treating tank for dinos
My SPS (mainly) have looked like this for over a month (no polyp extension at all) right as I starting fighting dinos, it’s been about 2 weeks after treatment for dinos and my corals look horrible. What can I do to bring them back?www.reef2reef.com
Tim
imagine if he rip cleaned that tank
we are trained to ride that invasion into the dirt, bringing all corals down and blanketed in waste, in the name of stability. Sometimes the reef is too big to clean as well, to be determined
two opposite paths for the next few months based on rip cleaning: your reef is bright and clean and full of open spaces wanting to take on coral waste and fish waste from primed feeding, the best the tank can endure. Your tank can take on more feed for the corals than normal, it’s a positive mass interval for your reef if you step up and sustain target feeding.
an invaded tank is all full of waste in every crevice, invasion matting, less actual nitrification rates- more buildup of scum mats, feed withholding due to starving out a target vs feed input in the clean condition...these two reefs are on totally diverging paths all due to storage mode vs export mode. I thought it would be handy to have updates between two varying systems for the next few months tracking.