Well I kept wondering why I saw no candy cane coral skeleton on my newest rock and now I know why. They were part of a different rock at the LFS. I feel a bit sheepish for thinking they were a part of my rock but as dark as it was in there they looked like one rock and I was too busy asking about the water parameters. It was still an amazing price considering all I got. It was an even more awesome birthday present bought for me by my awesome wife.
The good news is that all the mushrooms and palys are opening. They clearly aren’t used to the lighting however so I’ll have to reduce the light by half. It may help kill off the cyano. That may also be why the GSP weren’t opening. I’ll only run half the lights (I have a six lamp T5 only light) for a bit and see how that goes.
Since I didn’t make the LaCl dosing reservoir yet I’ll do it tomorrow. I originally wanted to drip the LaCl directly into the overflow, having it rush into a filter sock placed at the base of the drain pipe. Instead I’m going to clip the sock to the side and run a moderate amount of water into it and drip the LaCl into it. The sock will catch virtually all of the LaPO4 that is formed before it can even leave the sock. Thank you @Steve2020 for the Idea. I realized that a 5 micron sock was going to constrict flow but after getting an idea I went with Steve2020’s advice which makes things far easier. I’m eventually going to run filter socks at the base of the drain but they’ll be 200 micron socks.
Anyway once I start dripping the LaCl I will of course post the starting PO4 level, the ending PO4 level, and how the reef reacts to it. I have a feeling things will go quite well since my duncans are the only stony coral I have. Even in the face of 1ppm phosphates that coral has two larger baby polyps and three smaller babies, possibly four. Anyway all the rest of my corals are palys, mushrooms, and other softies so I think all my corals will be ok. As for my inverts I think they should be ok but I am a bit more concerned about them, particularly my new mini brittle stars, asterinas, and peppermint shrimp. My original hermits survived months of dinos and the attempts to eradicate them and they’re still going strong so I’m not as worried about them making it. Still I’ll be watching closely.
The good news is that all the mushrooms and palys are opening. They clearly aren’t used to the lighting however so I’ll have to reduce the light by half. It may help kill off the cyano. That may also be why the GSP weren’t opening. I’ll only run half the lights (I have a six lamp T5 only light) for a bit and see how that goes.
Since I didn’t make the LaCl dosing reservoir yet I’ll do it tomorrow. I originally wanted to drip the LaCl directly into the overflow, having it rush into a filter sock placed at the base of the drain pipe. Instead I’m going to clip the sock to the side and run a moderate amount of water into it and drip the LaCl into it. The sock will catch virtually all of the LaPO4 that is formed before it can even leave the sock. Thank you @Steve2020 for the Idea. I realized that a 5 micron sock was going to constrict flow but after getting an idea I went with Steve2020’s advice which makes things far easier. I’m eventually going to run filter socks at the base of the drain but they’ll be 200 micron socks.
Anyway once I start dripping the LaCl I will of course post the starting PO4 level, the ending PO4 level, and how the reef reacts to it. I have a feeling things will go quite well since my duncans are the only stony coral I have. Even in the face of 1ppm phosphates that coral has two larger baby polyps and three smaller babies, possibly four. Anyway all the rest of my corals are palys, mushrooms, and other softies so I think all my corals will be ok. As for my inverts I think they should be ok but I am a bit more concerned about them, particularly my new mini brittle stars, asterinas, and peppermint shrimp. My original hermits survived months of dinos and the attempts to eradicate them and they’re still going strong so I’m not as worried about them making it. Still I’ll be watching closely.