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|   Photobucket is up again.    The pics in the tank were taken maybe 20 minutes after introduction. I have them on a rack for observation, and then that rack will be outta there! Dippy dip, and inspection. Nothing came off them.      | 
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 I love my Prodibio also. How come you add vinegar to your kalk? Do you add 3 tsp/day or just when needed. Maybe I should up mine. 
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 The 3 tsp goes into 1 gallon of RO/DI and that mixture is dosed at a rate of 800 mL per day so the 3 tsp goes into the tank in a little under 5 days. I have room to dose more - it's not affecting pH much at this rate. | 
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|   So you dose vinegar in addition to Prodibio. Are they not a similar purpose? Thats a beautiful batch of frags. 
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 The vinegar is a carbon source, but the main purpose I use it for is to increase the saturation of kalkwasser. Yes, the frags are nice! Thanks to Coral Master Greg!  | 
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|   Good info Mindy. Thanks. I use a Tunze kalk mixed, so assume vinegar can't just go in the make up water ? 
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|   There's nothing wrong with using vinegar in top off water as a carbon source except it will vary a bit depending how much evaporation there is. You can't use It in your reactor though. | 
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|   Thanks Mindy, looking good   
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|   L:  Sunset Mille R: Blue Polyp Nasuta  L: A. lovelli R: Strawberry Shortcake  L: CM Fiji Cobalt R: Albino Mille  L: Extreme Insignis R: CM Sun God Mille  L: ORA Red Planet (showed up nice, but has bleached in my tank) R: CM Green Dragon  L: CM Golden Sunset Mille (really diggin this one) R: CM Christmas Hyacinthus  L: DWI - Deep Water Insanity R: CM Sexy Beast  L: Cherry Popper A. florida R: For the Love of Ivy  | 
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|   This is the aquacultured Mille that showed up with most of its zooxanthellae expelled a couple weeks ago.  I don't see any green sheen anymore (yay).  Looks like it will be blue, pink, purple.  This is another aquacultured piece I picked up at the same time. The branched were a rich forest green with blue tips. It's bleaching a bit, so maybe I have it in too much light. It's about 1/3 up the tank. I'm not sure what species it is - some sort of deepwater.  This is Montipora capitata that I've had for a couple years. I like it, so it's staying for now even though it's a Monti.  This is some sort of tabling Acro that came in on consignment at the LFS. There were some big chunks, but I just wanted a small chunk so I don't get weird growth pattern changes. I'm hoping it has more color to it, but I haven't seen any changes yet and I've had it about a month.  This is a weed that isn't going to be staying in the tank.  This was a nice surprise - I picked it up as a skin flap frag that was totally browned out and I had no idea what it was. It it super sensitive to alkalinity swings, and there were a couple low alkalinity issues not long before the tank transfer. I almost lost it. The green is normally a really deep green with neon magenta corallites. Some sort of SSC. It's been my favourite for a long time, but it grows painfully slow It's 2 years old.  |