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someone know what Type of stress is this
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This are my levels
Po: .06
Nitrates: 10
Kh: 5.9 yesterday in the morning i found the selenoid of my calcium reactor turned off so today i will test Again
Calcium 404
also yesterday i increase my light in 5 %
I dont know if this issue was for turn on the selenoid of the calcium reactor o for the light increase
 
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someone know what Type of stress is this
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This are my levels
Po: .06
Nitrates: 10
Kh: 5.9 yesterday in the morning i found the selenoid of my calcium reactor turned off so today i will test Again
Calcium 404
also yesterday i increase my light in 5 %
I dont know if this issue was for turn on the selenoid of the calcium reactor o for the light increase

Aside from a alkalinity drop, which can add to stress especially if it dropped a couple points like 2+ dkh, I suspect a increase in your light intensity could be the likely culprit, or could be both.

How long have you had it and did you light acclimate this piece?
 
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Aside from a alkalinity drop, which can add to stress especially if it dropped a couple points like 2+ dkh, I suspect a increase in your light intensity could be the likely culprit, or could be both.

How long have you had it and did you light acclimate this piece?
Aside from a alkalinity drop, which can add to stress especially if it dropped a couple points like 2+ dkh, I suspect a increase in your light intensity could be the likely culprit, or could be both.

How long have you had it and did you light acclimate this piece?
Well, i had it for a week with 5% less light.
 
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