Hello all! I haven't had too much trouble keep coral alive. However, I also haven't experienced much growth and was wondering if anyone had any good advice to grow out LPS coral. For some 20g long tank, all parameters are good:
Calcium: 400ppm
Alk: 9-10dKH
Nitrates, Nitrites, Ammonia, Phosphates: undetectable
pH: 8.2-8.4
I feed fairly regularly with reef-roids and occasionally bigger pieces of meaty foods. I currently have a mixed reef and have growth on SPS but not on LPS, which seems odd. I currently have a Duncan (4 heads), an Acan (3 heads), a Hammer (2 heads), 2 candy canes (1 larger colony and a 2 head) and some kind of Favia. All look health, eat, and have good polyp extension but just don't seem to want to grow. The Alkalinity was very unstable for a period of time until recently -- it dropped as low as 4 until I discovered baking soda. The alk has been at a steady 9-10dKH for a week now. Lighting is probably the hardest thing for me to explain as I have never used a PAR meter so I don't have exact numbers. I can say that the LED lights I have will grow SPS in the top 3-6 inches of the tank. All my LPS is 12-6 inches down.
--note: LPS doesn't seem as "fluffy" as it could be. Each head of the candy cane colony I picked up is noticeably smaller and less puffy than they were in their previous tank. It is a relatively new addition so it could need time to adjust but it is something to note.
I am rather new to reefing so it has been nice to even keep coral alive, but I would like to start seeing some growth of all my LPS. All in all the coral appear to be happy and healthy, just not THRIVING. Any advice is greatly appreciated!!!
Calcium: 400ppm
Alk: 9-10dKH
Nitrates, Nitrites, Ammonia, Phosphates: undetectable
pH: 8.2-8.4
I feed fairly regularly with reef-roids and occasionally bigger pieces of meaty foods. I currently have a mixed reef and have growth on SPS but not on LPS, which seems odd. I currently have a Duncan (4 heads), an Acan (3 heads), a Hammer (2 heads), 2 candy canes (1 larger colony and a 2 head) and some kind of Favia. All look health, eat, and have good polyp extension but just don't seem to want to grow. The Alkalinity was very unstable for a period of time until recently -- it dropped as low as 4 until I discovered baking soda. The alk has been at a steady 9-10dKH for a week now. Lighting is probably the hardest thing for me to explain as I have never used a PAR meter so I don't have exact numbers. I can say that the LED lights I have will grow SPS in the top 3-6 inches of the tank. All my LPS is 12-6 inches down.
--note: LPS doesn't seem as "fluffy" as it could be. Each head of the candy cane colony I picked up is noticeably smaller and less puffy than they were in their previous tank. It is a relatively new addition so it could need time to adjust but it is something to note.
I am rather new to reefing so it has been nice to even keep coral alive, but I would like to start seeing some growth of all my LPS. All in all the coral appear to be happy and healthy, just not THRIVING. Any advice is greatly appreciated!!!