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Nailed it again.
Was just curious why you are unhappy with the fresh salt test results, but that answered it.
Well said.
Wouldn't the high alkalinity dilute into your tank and thus raise it to average it much lower than the fresh mix?
Methodology: The method I use for fragging the majority of hard corals is primarily the same with the cutting tooling being an Inland band saw....
I would check that out. In my experience, alkalinity plays a huge part in keeping euphyllia happy though I have also seen some specimens that have...
Do you monitor your alkalinity regularly?
LEDs will usually give a little more glow than metal halides, and 14k halides will be particularly yellow.
Some moonlight shots.
Those seem like a pretty good way to get your flow more random. I run the new generation Koralias on a wave timer, and they hold up pretty well....
You guessed it. I'm swinging more toward the other direction from where it was before I took the rock out.
A few close-ups.
I'm making some pretty big changes this weekend to the tank. Here's a shot of what I've done so far.
Keep in mind that this tank has several aquarists paid to care for it just about 24 hours a day.
A couple of times a day.
They don't appear to change much either way, but I would hope that they grow at least slightly faster from it. No I run an SWC 160 cone....
Here's the goniopora article: http://www.3reef.com/forums/coral/how-keep-all-corals-you-didnt-think-you-could-151536.html#post1527168
Recently, someone recommended that I write up some tips on keeping goniopora, and while I'm at it I figured I would include a few more corals that...
I would contact them before you proceed. Running it without could cause more damage, and I'm sure they will have a new part to you quickly.
That looks like a solid competitor to some of the big names out there without even considering the price!
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