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I suppose you can answer this better in 6 months :)
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I think you should ship it all to me buy new live rock and start over I can test your theory for you
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You're both a big help
Glad I'm a Canreef member ... Jeff, you wanna come here and buy some rock covered in stuff ? Bring money $2 head I counted over 200 heads of watermelon (probably closer to 400), and I have a rock with 150-200 heads of candy cane if you're feeling rich :lol: Plus there's all those sunny d's I haven't counted yet ..... I need money for hardware so bring cash :mrgreen: |
If I could I would
Dude I recently spent 400 on coral that crapped out on me this why I'm building a frag tank |
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Yup, that's about what my lr looks like
I'm thinkin' about a reset, and a total tank overhaul in the process |
I wouldn't worry about it this rock had its own melt down and all disappears on its own except a quarter size chunk only recently it started to grow back and is now a fourth of the rock again. Enjoy the good growth don't mess with what's working
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One thing I have concluded about this hobby your tank is forever changing its like the weather every year something different happens good or bad but it still changes
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Both those tanks are looking nice. Just think of all the things we WOULDN'T learn if we didn't do at least mini-re-sets :)
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Ultimately, your tank will be fine until you hit the given threshold for your nutrient managing properties. So, what rock did you start with? How porous were those particular rocks? How many fish? How often do you feed? What do you feed? Total volume of water changes. Their frequency. Lighting period. Photosynthesis. Respiration. With/without sand to assist? Type and efficiency of skimmer. Do you supplement with carbon dosing? Given the answers from all this, your tank will be unique and may or may not be able to keep up if/when the rock is fully encrusted with coral. Does that help more?? |
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