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These were all 1" to 2" frags a little over a year and a half ago.

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Some dense stuff there, man could ya put FTS?
more details about your system?
 

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Looks great. I agree with the others for more information! What lighting too!
 
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Some dense stuff there, man could ya put FTS?
more details about your system?

This is a 120 gallon full Triton system.
The corals are using up 384 ml of each Base Elementz per day. Plus they need an additional;
Strontium - 11 ml per day
Manganese - 5.52 ml every 6 days
Iodine - 4.62 ml per week
Zinc - 3.08 ml every two weeks
Vanadium - 1.2 ml every month
There are no water changes with the Triton Method, it's the easiest way to grow corals, but I need to put back into the water what the corals have used up.

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Impressive. Do you use dosing pumps for all of these different elements or just dose them manually?
 

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Thanks for the lighting info.

I seriously joined R2R just to stalk around the Triton forum. Besides d2mini there's not much info over on RC. I've seen some seriously impressive tanks using this method and want to learn more, I'm really liking that it's a combination of good testable science and natural methods.
 
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Impressive. Do you use dosing pumps for all of these different elements or just dose them manually?
Four dosing pumps for the Base Elementz.
I only check the alkalinity and keep it at 8 DKH.
All the other parameters fall into place.
I send a water sample to Unique Corals every three months for fine tuning.
The Triton Lab in Germany tells me what to add extra if need be.
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Thanks for the lighting info.

I seriously joined R2R just to stalk around the Triton forum. Besides d2mini there's not much info over on RC. I've seen some seriously impressive tanks using this method and want to learn more, I'm really liking that it's a combination of good testable science and natural methods.

Triton is a very simple method of reef keeping to grow complicated acroporas.
Try reading;
The unofficial Triton Method for Dummies.pdf
Triton Manual.pdf
Core7 Manual BE EN_1.pdf
TRITON_error_crection_sheet.pdf

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Holy Shamoli,
That's a sickest one i have seen in a while. Them hard sticks literally poppin like micheal jackson. If you knw m sayin?
 

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Beautiful job!
 

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