Give it a try all my parameters in water quality r spot on and I feed heavy and have heavy stock tank I also use the Red Sea 4 part coloration pack as well
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that actually works too.I have never fed my corals.
Mine's a mixture of SPS/LPS/SoftiesI wish people would say if they are SPS or LPS tanks. LPS tank here.I feed my wellso's ,favia's and scolly. My frogspawn and hammers get stray food when I feed fish.
I wish people would say if they are SPS or LPS tanks. LPS tank here.I feed my wellso's ,favia's and scolly. My frogspawn and hammers get stray food when I feed fish.
I'm wondering what other reefers are doing for feeding their corals. I've recently read a few articles where some, " Mr. Saltwater Tank" for example, are against it because he does not want to add any nutrients into the tank.
Are you using a sump/refugium or mechanical filtration??My tank is low also from what I can tell. I use red sea test kits. Zero nitrate, trace of phosphate. I've been using vibrant for about 2 months,with carbon and phosban in reactors reactors but I've still got hair algae. I feed sparingly twice a day. Diatoms and red algae have disappeared.I have a mixed reef and most corals are doing fine. It's a 100 gallon tank with 30 gallon sump.4 inch naso tang,3 blue chromis, 1 firefish, 1 royal gramma,1 canary wrasse. That's why I was asking about feeding corals because I try not to overdo any feeding but hair algae still hangs around, mostly on plugs and rockwork. SB Reef light 32 WiFi on 10 hrs a day at 40% blue,6 hrs a day at 10% white.
Are you using a sump/refugium or mechanical filtration??