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Phosphate down to "0" on the ULR Checker.
Are you certain they are peppermint fry? I had a shrimp population boom quite some years ago ar the onset of my tank.
Mix your water with a power head overnight and see if it changes. If not, I'd say your pH meter is off.
I mix 1 teaspoon per gallon. Little build up in sump, but I flush that out during water changes.
Todd. You bleach and air dry? No rinse?
ATI 2 coral plus, 2 blue plus
I had this issue. Had algae in my U tube and stockman.
With how fast itvwent in, some may have precipitated out. I wouldn't worry. I've risen calcium by 75 ppm in one shot before. Softies are tough.
It sure is, but I try to keep my hands out as much as possible. I just looked in the tank for the evening and I noticed that the purple is coming in...
Switching back to halides, I've realized how brown my Acropora got. They looked good under heavy actinic LED. Need to get phosphate down. Hanging...
What kind of flow is recommended? 80? 120? My old pump broke, but my Chemiclean did cake a lot. Too slow flow?
I too have a full spectrum version of the chinese 55x 3 watt diodes. I switched back to my halide so I just have it sitting around. I am struggling...
Anyone?
Ah, well weekly water changes will help. Not overstocking your tank with fish, limited feedings, quality skimmer etc. will help keep the nutrients...
What kind of contamination?
Glass is made from sand SiO2. No issues. Watch for cuts.
Which is why most reefs are under a state of upheaval.
Sebea, good price too. However, they're extremely difficult to care for.
I couldn't get mine to grow much under 6500k compact florecent either. I think I'll try my Taotronic LED over it. Phosphate is around 0.07.
I don't. I think it's a water chemistry issue. Can you test your mag?
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