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Torch coral receded over the course of the weekend, and I am unsure of what to do to help it. I suspect maybe it was in too much flow.
Water parameters
nitrate 10
Phosphate .25
Carbonate 9.3
mag, 1290
calc, 415

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Sorry I can't answer that
There's a PAR app you can use on your phone, it isn't the most accurate but it somewhat works.
which are you referring too? There is an app called photone. its EXTREMELY accurate if done correctly. first you need to pay the $7 to unlock the blue/white LED option. without that, then yes, its not that accurate. second you need to tape a piece of plain white paper across front camera to act as a diffuser, without this, or with wrong type of paper, yes your numbers will not be accurate.
Then put the phone in a waterproof case or ziplock bag.
I have compared the numbers to apogee, and an amazon par meter. it was within 5% margin of error. Apogee would read 358, and the photone would read 354. so really accurate to me.
 
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