Spot on write up Scott! Rings familiar with our conversation from yesterday!
Cole
It does..and I haven't forgotten that I owe you some pics....!
-Scott
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Spot on write up Scott! Rings familiar with our conversation from yesterday!
Cole
Great write up. I believe every system is different. The trick in reading about all this advise is to analyze your own system and find out what you are missing or doing wrong to make your tank flourish. With the above advise and many others that chime in hopefully you will be able to tweak a thing or two to make yours look amazing. Stable tank = success.
Coral Crack..................LOL!
Scott, I started a thread about this, ( https://www.reef2reef.com/forums/general-sps-discussion/142538-power-up-your-acropora-corals.html ) about three weeks ago and a lot of ppl jumped on that Coral Crack.
As myself to and must say now after two weeks I see on my LPS large improvements on PE and color, now in my SPS tank ( https://www.reef2reef.com/forums/large-aquariums-180g/109424-my-two-cents-gallon-diesel-tank.html ) a little but that's why you keep SPS, right?
And there's a reason why AcroPower is sold out at most if not all online retailers.
Thanks for that write up I copy and past it on our Houston forum.
Thanks
Ben.
Very enlightening; another great article.
I had a bad thing happen to my acros recently. My wife told me, "something's wrong with the corals." She observes the tanks a lot more than I do, and I should have listened. I've been working two jobs at the same time. I'm not trying to make excuses; I could kick myself. Some of the corals I've had for years.
Well, after taking the time to find the root cause of the problem, I found out that the temp was 84 degrees. After using 4 different thermometers because I couldn't believe it. All the other corals seems to be making a recovery, but the acros aren't going to make it. Controller went bad - it was reading 78!
To control nitrate and phosphate in the tank and satisfy both fishes and corals at the same time, I need help, there is no way for me to keep both nitrate and phosphate to a minimum level without using additives...
Try aggressive detritus removal wherever you find it builds up (sand, in rock, under the rock, back chambers, fuge, etc.). Regular cleaning is often sufficient to keep NO3 and PO4 undetectable. It's all I've used in a nano 12g for years (plus 10%/wk WCs) with a full compliment of corals and two very fat Clownfish.