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This urchin….
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This is why I only have an urchin in the nem tank. Can't stand them rearranging my stuff...
 

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IO Reef Crystals for this tank and IO regular for the other. I like the high alkalinity of reef crystals but not for the FOWLR which has a high alkalinity issue.
So your a IO guy.…
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Started with RPM and struggled with low alkalinity and pH. Also way way way cheaper and it works for me.
Always a RedSea guy. Usually a RedSea Blue Bucket Red Sea but now wanted to try out RedSea Black Bucket Coral Pro. Though I have realized that I can not mix Black Bucket like I did Blue Bucket. Much more thorough I’ve got to be and precise.
 
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So coral question: I had identified these corals as a Scarlet Favia and a Yellow Leptastrea. However now I'm wondering if this is in fact a Spit Fire Leptastrea and Yellow Micro-Goniopora (or another relative of Goniopora)?
The first coral has encrusted and the maroon is fluffy. The yellow coral on the other hand has a dome shaped skeleton and has short stalks rather then the polyps being directly on the skeleton.
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So coral question: I had identified these corals as a Scarlet Favia and a Yellow Leptastrea. However now I'm wondering if this is in fact a Spit Fire Leptastrea and Yellow Micro-Goniopora (or another relative of Goniopora)?
The first coral has encrusted and the maroon is fluffy. The yellow coral on the other hand has a dome shaped skeleton and has short stalks rather then the polyps being directly on the skeleton.
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Looks like maybe a Lepto and I'd agree with the Leptastrea more than a micro Goni based on the polyps but it's possible. I'm not the best at coral IDs.
 
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I just realized we have very very similar clownfish.
True. My male is a very beautiful frostbite clownfish (a lot prettier than any of the google photos I just found) and the female is a boring domino clown.
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Looks like maybe a Lepto and I'd agree with the Leptastrea more than a micro Goni based on the polyps but it's possible. I'm not the best at coral IDs.
I'm fairly sure the red and green one is a "spooky" leptastrea but the yellow one is definitely not the same type of coral but I don't know what that different coral is.
 

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My male is a very beautiful frostbite clownfish (a lot prettier than any of the google photos I just found
True. Most of the ones I found when I searched it up looked….kinda rubbish lol.
 
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Quick question what does your Mag sit at? I’m aiming for 1400-1550 curious on what yours is?
You're asking the wrong person. For supplemental elements I use my hanna alkalinity meter and TM All For Reef. If my alkalinity is low I add some AFR. Thats it. I just guess that it keeps my elements at the right levels.

My tests are:
  • Refractometer with back up hydrometer
  • Analogue thermometer and digital temp controller
  • API Nitrate and pH tests.
  • Hanna Alkalinity and Phosphate
  • Seachem copper test
  • Ammonia test strips
I want a better pH test but haven't found one I like.
 

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You're asking the wrong person. For supplemental elements I use my hanna alkalinity meter and TM All For Reef. If my alkalinity is low I add some AFR. Thats it. I just guess that it keeps my elements at the right levels.

My tests are:
  • Refractometer with back up hydrometer
  • Analogue thermometer and digital temp controller
  • API Nitrate and pH tests.
  • Hanna Alkalinity and Phosphate
  • Seachem copper test
  • Ammonia test strips
I want a better pH test but haven't found one I like.
Grab a Salifert mag and calcium kit and a pH meter/probe from Amazon. Salifert is "cheap" and easy.
 

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I'm fairly sure the red and green one is a "spooky" leptastrea but the yellow one is definitely not the same type of coral but I don't know what that different coral is.
Maybe a Cyphastrea? Doubtful but another possibility.
 

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