Am I at a disadvantage using all for reef on sps dominant system ?

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Hello. My second tank is almost ready for sps. My first tank I have two acropora that I have had for 2 years. The coloration is amazing but I feel I’m not getting good growth. When i test everything is super stable especially my alk. I was planning to use All for reef on my new big tank which will be mostly sps. Im wondering if you think I’m at a disadvantage to growth if I keep using all for reef vs a 2 part balling. Thank you very much.
 
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I was using Triton on my first tank and switched to AFR on my new 150 gallon. So far SPS loving it.

Have done 2 IPC tests so far and they came back perfect.

My plan is to start with AFR and then maybe go to the balling method or hybrid BRS balling method if needed.

Also the AFR powder is a lot cheaper than the liquid.
 
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I use it since couple years and do have great growth and coloration. Make sure you use the powder since it is cheaper
I have been using powder which doesn’t make it too bad. I’m just wondering if I’ll get better growth individually dosing. The people at LFS said I’m at a disadvantage because when I have full sps they will take up all and calcium differently
 
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I was using Triton on my first tank and switched to AFR on my new 150 gallon. So far SPS loving it.

Have done 2 IPC tests so far and they came back perfect.

My plan is to start with AFR and then maybe go to the balling method or hybrid BRS balling method if needed.

Also the AFR power is a lot cheaper than the liquid.
Can you explain the balling method and brs balling method hybrid ? I have been using the powder. The people
At LFS claim afr puts me at a disadvantage and I’m wondering if that’s why my growth hasn’t been the best despite great coloration. They said when you get a lot of sticks they will use the calcium and alk at differing rates. Have you noticed that at all?
 

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Can you explain the balling method and brs balling method hybrid ? I have been using the powder. The people
At LFS claim afr puts me at a disadvantage and I’m wondering if that’s why my growth hasn’t been the best despite great coloration. They said when you get a lot of sticks they will use the calcium and alk at differing rates. Have you noticed that at all?
Really it comes down to whether you want to invest significantly more time with monitering and money sourcing all the elements along with ICP tests to get like 10% more growth or so.

all for reef is basically a all in one solution that should get you by until you are growing massive colonies that requires adding aditional elements.
 
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Really it comes down to whether you want to invest significantly more time with monitering and money sourcing all the elements along with ICP tests to get like 10% more growth or so.

all for reef is basically a all in one solution that should get you by until you are growing massive colonies that requires adding aditional elements.
Thank you I think I’m going to stick with it until it isn’t working anymore. Glad to hear some people have gotten good results with just AFR and sps.
 
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