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I did an ATI ICP test on my tank. These are the results for those that are interested.

lab.atiaquaristik.com/share/9415b1278ba5be4f6e7b
Hopefully the link works.
What’s your favorite tenuis that is blue base with pink polyps?
Hmmm, I can't think of a tenuis like that off the top of my head. There probably isn't many options to choose from.
 
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Tank looks great bubba.

What is this orange frag? That's not CB flaming Phoenix is it?
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I did an ATI ICP test on my tank. These are the results for those that are interested.

lab.atiaquaristik.com/share/9415b1278ba5be4f6e7b
Hopefully the link works.
Hmmm, I can't think of a tenuis like that off the top of my head. There probably isn't many options to choose from.
The results look fine except the tin part. Is something corroding somewhere?
 
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Tank looks great bubba.

What is this orange frag? That's not CB flaming Phoenix is it?
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In daylight it is more of a school bus yellow. That is the WWC After party.

The results look fine except the tin part. Is something corroding somewhere?
There must be something corroding somewhere but I have no idea where. I don't worry about it too much as I did a triton icp test about a year ago and I also had tin at that time. I see my potassium is low so I will raise it up slowly.
 

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In daylight it is more of a school bus yellow. That is the WWC After party.

There must be something corroding somewhere but I have no idea where. I don't worry about it too much as I did a triton icp test about a year ago and I also had tin at that time. I see my potassium is low so I will raise it up slowly.

What did you do to get rid of the tin?
 

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In daylight it is more of a school bus yellow. That is the WWC After party.

There must be something corroding somewhere but I have no idea where. I don't worry about it too much as I did a triton icp test about a year ago and I also had tin at that time. I see my potassium is low so I will raise it up slowly.

Oh lol, I was about to say that is a sick orange acro.

I agree that is likely insignificant tin wise. First off the test cant detect what form it's in and also regardless most people dont see issues (if at all) at less than 30 ug/l, based on my research. Some people had 90 ug/l + with no effects.

I had like 30 ug/l and it was from vortech wetside magnet cracked/rusting. It was a super small crack. I saw no effects in my tank and it naturally went down on it's own after I replaced the wetside (I think my chaeto sucked up most of the tin). I think I still have a little but forget.

In addition to rusting it's been theorized that tin can leach from the glass in some aquariums due to the "floating glass" process as well as from plasticizers in PVC tubing, I think flex is more likely to do this vs standard hard tube but just going off memory here.
 
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What did you do to get rid of the tin?
I never got rid of it. It showed up on the first test and I never did anything about it.

Oh lol, I was about to say that is a sick orange acro.

I agree that is likely insignificant tin wise. First off the test cant detect what form it's in and also regardless most people dont see issues (if at all) at less than 30 ug/l, based on my research. Some people had 90 ug/l + with no effects.

I had like 30 ug/l and it was from vortech wetside magnet cracked/rusting. It was a super small crack. I saw no effects in my tank and it naturally went down on it's own after I replaced the wetside (I think my chaeto sucked up most of the tin). I think I still have a little but forget.

In addition to rusting it's been theorized that tin can leach from the glass in some aquariums due to the "floating glass" process as well as from plasticizers in PVC tubing, I think flex is more likely to do this vs standard hard tube but just going off memory here.
Yes that would be an insane orange coral! That is why I never buy anything that is shown to be under all blues. Corals look so misleading under actinics. Even if you say "I only view my tank under actinics" it doesn't look the same as a pic taken under actinics because the orange gel filter needed to take pics shifts the colors so much. You have a yellow coral, well now it's orange, pink coral is now red and if you have a red coral, my god does it look insane.

Thanks for the insight on the tin. I did have the two little fishies algae clip crack open and start rusting but besides that I have no idea where it's coming from. I will still do the occasional water change to help dilute any possible issues.
 

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In daylight it is more of a school bus yellow. That is the WWC After party.

There must be something corroding somewhere but I have no idea where. I don't worry about it too much as I did a triton icp test about a year ago and I also had tin at that time. I see my potassium is low so I will raise it up slowly.
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I never got rid of it. It showed up on the first test and I never did anything about it.

Yes that would be an insane orange coral! That is why I never buy anything that is shown to be under all blues. Corals look so misleading under actinics. Even if you say "I only view my tank under actinics" it doesn't look the same as a pic taken under actinics because the orange gel filter needed to take pics shifts the colors so much. You have a yellow coral, well now it's orange, pink coral is now red and if you have a red coral, my god does it look insane.

Thanks for the insight on the tin. I did have the two little fishies algae clip crack open and start rusting but besides that I have no idea where it's coming from. I will still do the occasional water change to help dilute any possible issues.
Yea, I agree. Or if I do buy something under all blues it's because I've already seen it elsewhere under normal lighting.

This is the acro I thought it was, which I have almost bought frags of on Ebay a few times but never did for several reasons. If it's actually orange thatd epic but it's probably just yellow like your after party.

Cornbred's Flaming Phoenix Acro – Cornbred Corals
https://cornbredcorals.com/products/cornbreds-flaming-phoenix-acro
 

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It looks nice. The more it grows and under intense light the tips will be little bluish white in color. :)
 
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I really like the colors on that one Bubba! It's unique! Well done!
Thank you Ty!

It looks nice. The more it grows and under intense light the tips will be little bluish white in color. :)
I look forward to that. I just had to go check out Adams pic again and the growth tips do you nice. Do you have a pic in your thread?
 

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Thank you Ty!

I look forward to that. I just had to go check out Adams pic again and the growth tips do you nice. Do you have a pic in your thread?
I dont because I am terrible with pictures as you know. But I will try my best to get you one. Mine is over a 4" tile and I will soon need to look for more real estate.
 
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I dont because I am terrible with pictures as you know. But I will try my best to get you one. Mine is over a 4" tile and I will soon need to look for more real estate.
I will be watching your thread for the pic!

How's your aquaman?
I think it's amazing. I sent this short video to a buddy a few days ago.

 
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Wow that thing has grown a lot. Very nice. It's a stunning piece. Idk if it's the video but mine seems more red. Not near the growth you have though
Mine was way more red also before I moved it to under the radions or maybe it’s just turning more orange as it’s slowly maturing. I have been slowly moving all the corals I love to the radion tank, lol.
 

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Everything is looking awesome. I would not know what to single out first.

About the Radions. I had them but was not happy with the periodic unprogramming that kept happening. Also the shading from puck layout. I switched when I noticed that the coral in my sump looked better. I had a cheap SB Reeflight down there. Switched out everything. It has worked for me.

But lights are a small part of the equation. I think that husbandry, elements, nutrients, are all more important. Which I am sure is why your corals are more stunning and more attractive then other reefs with the same lights.
I think the reefer is more important the the lights.

Good show as always, and congrats to you.
 

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