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This magnifica anemone at my work is awesome, but I want to wait a bit longer before I get an anemone to make sure everything is stable. The only parameter I'm having an issue with is still phosphates so I might try another method to keep it low AND stable, or I might finally set up my doser to dose the phosphate-e more continuously. Does anyone know if it can be diluted with RODI?
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This magnifica anemone at my work is awesome, but I want to wait a bit longer before I get an anemone to make sure everything is stable. The only parameter I'm having an issue with is still phosphates so I might try another method to keep it low AND stable, or I might finally set up my doser to dose the phosphate-e more continuously. Does anyone know if it can be diluted with RODI?
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That is a beautiful anemone! Tank is looking great too! Just caught up on your thread and I’m sorry to read about your problems with isopods. Not familiar with phosphate-e so I won’t comment on that, but good luck with everything!
 
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Phosphate 0.54
Nitrate 1
Alk 9.5
Mag 1320
Cal 410

Added half a pound of phoslock in a media bag in the sump.
 
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A few days ago I made the mistake of spot feeding my corals with polyp booster. I had been using it for a few days previously by broadcast feeding with okay results. I figured I might get a better feeding response if I target fed. Big mistake. I guess it is too concentrated, because it burned the tissue of my corals within minutes. My plate, favia, and chalice all have patches of dead tissue now.
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