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Dang Robin. I'm sorry!
No need, nothing you did. I'm gonna see if I can maybe get a new magnet for it. I have a Sicce that isnt in use about the same size. I may pull apart and see if it'll work...
 

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We couldn't go all the way there without picking up some coral. After all, he's had a piece for a while now I've been trying to get a frag of. It's the JF Midnight Dynamite Montipora hirsuta.

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We also got a Forest fire digi

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And we got talked into taking a green digi as well

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“Ok what’s wrong with my tank?”
“Mold, you say? I can fix that”
“I’ll take one of everything!”
 
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“Ok what’s wrong with my tank?”
“Mold, you say? I can fix that”
“I’ll take one of everything!”
More or less... exactly how it went.

Tested my water while I was there. Calcium 450ish, Alk 8.5... idk how well I trust that. API kits. I got 7.6 when I got home with the Hanna. I can't remember what he said nutrients were. Salinity was 1.027, pH 8.2...

We also discussed lights. He was a little concerned with the Kessil(Radion fan) and said to get really good colors you have to pair with T5. I already have T5, and that was the plan from the start. He said he liked my current set up with C+ B+ B+ A... but would swap out one B+ for a geisman super actinic I think it was called... said that with the blue plus makes SPS really pop. Oh, he also said I should have my actinic bulb in the front and the coral plus in the back. The actinic brings out more color, and the coral plus has good par but has a tendency to wash put corals a bit.

I'm telling y'all, this guy is awesome.

He did try pushing a rainbow monti and a superman digi on me... he knows how to deal.
 
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You’ve been busy... Bummer on the skimmer but good call adding one back in it would seem. New pirces gonna enjoy the light upgrade!
Yea, enough neglecting the tank. Gotta get it back on track and up to it's full potential.

Oh, and my tell tale coral is showing off my hard work these last two weeks. Any little thing wrong and these deflate like those old tin foil balloons.

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More or less... exactly how it went.

Tested my water while I was there. Calcium 450ish, Alk 8.5... idk how well I trust that. API kits. I got 7.6 when I got home with the Hanna. I can't remember what he said nutrients were. Salinity was 1.027, pH 8.2...

We also discussed lights. He was a little concerned with the Kessil(Radion fan) and said to get really good colors you have to pair with T5. I already have T5, and that was the plan from the start. He said he liked my current set up with C+ B+ B+ A... but would swap out one B+ for a geisman super actinic I think it was called... said that with the blue plus makes SPS really pop. Oh, he also said I should have my actinic bulb in the front and the coral plus in the back. The actinic brings out more color, and the coral plus has good par but has a tendency to wash put corals a bit.

I'm telling y'all, this guy is awesome.

He did try pushing a rainbow monti and a superman digi on me... he knows how to deal.

According to ATI, lamp placement in a fixture shouldn't make a difference. However, I have always felt it does and so do a lot of people. Although fixture height off the water has a lot to do with it.
 
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According to ATI, lamp placement in a fixture shouldn't make a difference. However, I have always felt it does and so do a lot of people. Although fixture height off the water has a lot to do with it.
6"...
 

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More or less... exactly how it went.

Tested my water while I was there. Calcium 450ish, Alk 8.5... idk how well I trust that. API kits. I got 7.6 when I got home with the Hanna. I can't remember what he said nutrients were. Salinity was 1.027, pH 8.2...

We also discussed lights. He was a little concerned with the Kessil(Radion fan) and said to get really good colors you have to pair with T5. I already have T5, and that was the plan from the start. He said he liked my current set up with C+ B+ B+ A... but would swap out one B+ for a geisman super actinic I think it was called... said that with the blue plus makes SPS really pop. Oh, he also said I should have my actinic bulb in the front and the coral plus in the back. The actinic brings out more color, and the coral plus has good par but has a tendency to wash put corals a bit.

I'm telling y'all, this guy is awesome.

He did try pushing a rainbow monti and a superman digi on me... he knows how to deal.
Can’t believe a reef beast like that has API kits! I mean, I still use them for Ph and nitrates...what an endorsement ;)

by the way, 2 part dosing is why my salinity was high!
 
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Can’t believe a reef beast like that has API kits! I mean, I still use them for Ph and nitrates...what an endorsement ;)

by the way, 2 part dosing is why my salinity was high!
That and probably having the wife do water changes via skimmer. Not an exact science.
 

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That and probably having the wife do water changes via skimmer. Not an exact science.
It’s important that you not question her abilities, and instead shower her with compliments and appreciation for giving your tank her time and attention ;)

(at least, that’s my experience!)
 
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It’s important that you not question her abilities, and instead shower her with compliments and appreciation for giving your tank her time and attention ;)

(at least, that’s my experience!)
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My friend came by and picked up her peppermint shrimp, emerald crabs and her trachy. It's as healthy as it was gonna get and super full. Her custom 50 lagoon from SCA evidently caught corona virus and hasn't come in yet... but her frag tank has finally stabilized, I think. She seemed confident it would be ok.

It's tank maintenance day tho. We're going to remove the frag rack and all the power heads and clean them as well as the loc line. Those are the last real trouble areas as far as the ulva algae goes. I have one spot down in the zoa garden that still has a little bit of ulva, but it seems to going away or kept in check at the very least. The emeralds are constantly working the rocks over cleaning them of bubble and other algaes and the astreas have found the Gyre pump and are stripping it, albeit not fast enough for me... in the vinegar it goes.

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We're also due for our biweekly water change. The tank looks great and Turtle really hates the water changes, but we must do it. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

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Soooooo, here's a before I cloud up the tank and tick off the fish FTS... I think I got most of the fish in there.

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So... everything has been doing well. I've been testing a lot getting alk dialed in. Been holding fairly stable in the upper 8s. A little higher than I'd like but everything looks good. I've tested so much, I'm almost out of reagent for the Hanna. Ordered more, plus Hanna phosphate, as well as Salifert kits for potassium, iodine and ph. We also have a gallon container of BRS ROX carbon ordered. I'm out of the cheap stuff I had.

So, here's a graph of my alk, and a FTS I took yesterday.

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Aretuza ? Witcher fan? She is adorable!
You know it. Started with the games about 10 years ago. Never picked up the books(altho I've been wanting to) but the Netflix series wasn't completely horrible. I have a few gripes but what fan doesn't have gripes when Netflops tries to do anything with something.
 

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