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You mean Frodo, Gandalf, and Sauron?Where’s Vega, Sagat, and M. Bison?
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You mean Frodo, Gandalf, and Sauron?Where’s Vega, Sagat, and M. Bison?
touche, didn't think about them!You mean Frodo, Gandalf, and Sauron?
Bubba don’t lie, that’s RODI water!Day 4 of the sulfur denitrator running and it’s producing no3 free water. I’ll bring my no3 down to 1-2 ppm and try and hold it there.
denitrator effluent
New year, new BubbaWhy do you want to get rid of all your nitrates Bubba?
To put it simple. I want to see if I get slightly better color.Why do you want to get rid of all your nitrates Bubba?
Wow, that's amazing growth. I don't think I get growth like that in a year. I think I need to start posting my parameters and tank info to try and get help cause it seems like I'm doing something wrong.I am happy with my two months growth on the BC Space laser.
BC Space laser by Bubba Rivas, on Flickr
BC Space laser 12-26 by Bubba Rivas, on Flickr
I am right on it! haha.More pictures!
I joined the BC growout contest and to possibly get a growth advantage I started to feed a ton of reef roids. My tank usually runs pretty low nutrients no matter how much I feed. Well turns out there is a huge difference in my homemade frozen food compared to reef roids. My po4 went up from .01 to .2 in a couple weeks. When I did the phosphate test I almost fainted, lol.
Color disappeared on a several acros and growth tips gone on a few others. Before my phosphates shot up I would of said color and growth couldn’t have gotten any better.
Wether it’s the quick rise of phosphates or the actual number I don’t know but I’m not going to leave my phosphates high to find out. I increased my chaeto light to help but it wasn’t helping as much as I would of liked. I started running gfo a few days ago to help.
How do you even pick a favorite at this point? You have so many outstanding pieces that I would find it almost impossible to pick one. You truly have an amazing group of corals!I am right on it! haha.
This has turned into one of my favorite corals as it matures into a colony. When it's small you don't get many of the two toned polyps but as it grows it gets them and starts to look stunning.
How high above the water do you run your radions.
Thanks
It is tough for sure. As another coral grows out I always start to think it’s my new favorite. When I upgraded I got rid of a lot of stuff that was just mediocre so now it’s all stuff I really like.How do you even pick a favorite at this point? You have so many outstanding pieces that I would find it almost impossible to pick one. You truly have an amazing group of corals!
I did some par measurements a month or so ago but I don’t remember exactly. I think high was 425 and the low was 250. 80% of my corals were in 375 par.Thanks, do you know what your PAR is roughly, say high, medium and low in your tank?
I did some par measurements a month or so ago but I don’t remember exactly. I think high was 425 and the low was 250. 80% of my corals were in 375 par.
I think that’s about rightThanks. If I remember correctly that’s with no diffusers right? I have my radions mounted 16” above the water and only get 380ish at the top of my rock which is 8” below the surface. Seems low to me with 3 radions over a 5’x2’x2’ tank.