I read from a reliable source that on avg, dkH in NSW remains around 3.5meg/L (aprox. 10dKh)
Alongside, I do feed coral snow about twice a week.
Maybe the light and the nutrient is the issue. Whatever that is, SPS are just not worth it to me
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Originally Posted by daniella3d
10 is too high if your level of nutrient is low. That will cause all sort of problem like RTN, STN etc..
Sweet spot is natural sea water, 7.5 to 8 is ideal.
Low nutrient is good for SPS but they do need food then. Especially if you have a weak light, no wonder they are dying in your tank.
with low nutrien you need a good light, good food on regular basis and around 8 kh, no higher.
People think that SPS only live from light alone but in nature there is tons of zooplankton. This is also why SPS grow much better and faster in a mature tank of at least a year old, because by that time zooplankton and all sort of larveas have started to colonize the aquarium.
I feed my SPS every other day with zooplankton food like Fauna marin, reefroid, coral frenzy and I feed Zeovit amino acid and coral vitalizer each day. This makes all the difference in growth and color.
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