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![]() Lol
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![]() Here's one month in, second FTS in my monthly comparison.
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![]() Still fighting diatoms, NO3 and PO4 levels a bit higher than I'm happy with. Using dead rock was probably not the right choice, but I'll give it three more months before making any rash decisions.
Corals are colored up well for the most part, although growth is probably inhibited by the phosphate. The skimmer fiasco isn't helping, but I'm doing 50% water changes almost every 10 days, which is helping. Algae kind of under control, added 3 dozen astrea to the mix. Lost a few though, so there goes another water change ![]()
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![]() The rock is starting to look cleaner on a plus side. How high are po4 levels
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![]() I used cerith snails for the diatom bloom, they mowed through it pretty fast.
Don't have a hanna checker nut found salifert pretty good. I'm willing to bet buy the end of your 3 months it will look supreme. |
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![]() I have some conches, and a bunch of large sand burrowing snails, they move stuff around pretty good. It's getting better, so not worried. Just need the rock to build enough internal bacteria to denitrify the NO3. And stop feeding green algae
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