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michika 02-27-2009 05:36 PM

Spur2?

digital-audiophile 02-27-2009 06:05 PM

Zeospur2 :)

I've been too afraid to try it myself, overdoasing can wipe you out pretty fast.

From my understanding it encourages corals to shed some of their excess zooxanthellae to increase colour.

lobsterboy 02-27-2009 09:15 PM

zeospur2, extremely dangerous, when used improper.

but when used in the right amount. its awesome. lightings the corals up, like alot of german style tanks. to get that pastel color.

Ghost 02-27-2009 09:55 PM

Impressive growth rates!

flamesfan - Do you direct feed your corals?

I had a hitch hiker coral when I bought my live rock and thought it was a long hair ric (looks similar to your first pic) but had since been told it's likely a furry mushroom because it will sometimes curl inwards into a pumpkin shape (a trait of mushroom corals I'm told). Anyways, he's been about the same size since I got him months ago.

FlamesFan 02-27-2009 10:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lobsterboy (Post 393780)
zeospur2, extremely dangerous, when used improper.

but when used in the right amount. its awesome. lightings the corals up, like alot of german style tanks. to get that pastel color.

Exactly. Takes a lot of the browns out of SPS. But yeh if your params aren't exact to the ZEOvit guidelines especially your Alk you can have serious side effects from Zeospur2 including rapid death of everything in your tank. On the other hand if your experienced enough with your testing and can maintain good params, ZEOspur2 is an amazing product.

FlamesFan 02-27-2009 10:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ghost (Post 393786)
Impressive growth rates!

flamesfan - Do you direct feed your corals?

I had a hitch hiker coral when I bought my live rock and thought it was a long hair ric (looks similar to your first pic) but had since been told it's likely a furry mushroom because it will sometimes curl inwards into a pumpkin shape (a trait of mushroom corals I'm told). Anyways, he's been about the same size since I got him months ago.

I only direct feed once a month with reef chili. Its a product sold out of bulkreefsupply. Weather it contributes to stuff like the mushrooms splitting I dont know. Other than that my tank gets a shot of ocean nutrition formula 1 and 2 and clyopl-eeze daily. Mysis once a week.

As far as fish I have a coral beauty, yellow tang, mandrin, paired cinnamon clowns, lawn mower blenny, and a diamond gobby. Only 4 of them actually eat food I feed the tank so the corals have a lot to snag for themselves. I let the skimmer take care of the rest.

fishytime 02-28-2009 02:07 AM

Heres an oldie.

http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=38640

FlamesFan 02-28-2009 04:16 PM

Nice Doug. Haven't seen to many frag to colonie pics. I have a blue diji frag I got from John a couple months ago thats branched a few times and has grown great but im not sure he will reach colonie size in 4 more months.

FlamesFan 03-10-2009 01:03 AM

Ok so he isn't so pale anymore so I figured id post a 1 month growth shot!

Update on an issue I was having with a small amount of Pink Cotton Candy algae too. You can see it in the first picture, I battled with it for a couple months sucking it up when it would regrow but it has now completely removed itself from my tank. I was worried it was going to spread.

Taken 2/5/09
http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/3167/slimer2yq3.jpg

Today 3/9/09
http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/1323/slimer.jpg

lobsterboy 03-11-2009 05:31 AM

looking good sean


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