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![]() I thought I would provide an update for anyone following my plight.
I has been over 3 weeks since I screwed things up and let my phosphates drop quickly to zero. I am hoping things are stabilizing. I have been adding my nitrate and phosphate solutions daily to keep the phosphates between .01 and .04 and to keep my nitrates around 1ppm. Growth has been stunted on all sps, the zoas seem to be completely unaffected and are definitely doing better since starting to add nitrates. Some of the SPS are starting to grow again. The following corals were hit hard (keeping fingers crossed): Highlighter acro (might not make it) Shades of fall acro (might not make it) Pearlberry acro Red Dragon acro The following corals were moderately hit (hopeful will survive): Cali Blue Tort Toxic yellow acro Purple bonsai acro. I have spares in my 40 gallon that were not affected. Needle in the haystack acro Hawkins enchinata Red Planet acro (tip dieback although is starting to colour up nicely) The following corals are not affected other than lack of growth: Some of these are actually looking better. Birdsnest Pocillopora Green slimmer acro Green hulk acro Blue matrix acro blue Formosa acro Glowstick acro Pink Lemonaide acro blue millipora acro Pink prostrata acro Tri colour acro My three montiporas were unaffected by the phosphates but are currently at war with monitopora nudibranches. This is a war I do not think the monti's can win. Will provided pictures once the final outcome has been determined. |
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