it seems like different of my torches over time have their fleshband recede. they look good otherwise-for now. but im kinda worried about it. can someone clue me in on what causes it? or what it means? TIA!
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Dose it slowly. There should be a calculator on the redsea site on dosing. I am supposed to be at 3ml but decided to do it at 1ml to 2ml based on how much feeding I've used. Wrong dosage can trigger a crash.perfect. thanks!!
Definitely second this, slow adjustments are better than moving fast.Dose it slowly. There should be a calculator on the redsea site on dosing. I am supposed to be at 3ml but decided to do it at 1ml to 2ml based on how much feeding I've used. Wrong dosage can trigger a crash.
I'm surprised you're not testing magnesium. Magnesium at 1400 and above is what euphyllia prefers for growth. Alk is too low as well because your calcium is at 500+. Alk and Cal are inversely proportional (if I remember).ok back again. life got in the way parameters are as follows sal.-1.024, phos.-.90, alk.-7.5, nitrate -30.1, cal.- 546, ph 7.79, temp 77.7. done with hanna testers. im sure my nitrates are high because i have been feeding heavy lately due to getting a CBB. been trying to get him to eat! here are a couple of pics
good thought. ill double test.Before dosing anything, make absolutely certain that your test results are not due to test error/expired reagents. I'm definitely not an expert on the matter, but I am experienced enough to know that stuff happens.