Tim’s IM 14g Peninsula

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Updates. I had worked the whites down and increased my par to about 300 in the top to help the Acros thrive but the rest of the tank wasnt liking it. Zoas bleaching out too. I’m back to my original light settings, about 225 on top of rock work. Flow is medium to low throughout Tank with medium strong indirect flow on acros on top. I lost the first 2 Tenuis. The green goblins I have on the top are hanging on for now but losing color. Decent PE. I like the way my system is set up right now and the LPS Softies all seem to like it (except the original hammer that still hasn’t improved). So yeah, some of the Zoas are bleached but they are looking the happiest ive ever seen them in this tank, had one mushroom try to bail but the rest are all looking good. SPS seems to look pretty good with the Tenuis mostly just hanging on lol. I’m happy though. I trimmed up some rock work and added some more coral. It’s looking about like I envisioned from the get go and im pretty happy with it. I wanted a lot of coral and I definitely have that.
I dosed some mag to try get hammer coral to recover but it’s not making a difference. I don’t know what else to do with it.

parameters-
Sal 1.026
PH 8.0
DKH 8.5
Mag 1460
Cal 470
Phos .08
NO3 18.8

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