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and yeah, i have found the colors to be more and more intense with contiuned use. and its true that some odd corals are not effected by this, i thought they were from indo, not 100% so dont quote me on that. its something to do with those certain corals from that area dont want to release there excess zoo alage so readily. not sure how it works, i am guessing it agitates the coral enough for it to purge the excess. |
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![]() I think the rack would have too much flow then at about 200 gph. I do have a spare PhosBan reactor though...
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![]() I have heard of people doing it this way on nano's but you need to agitate the zeo rocks. Make sure you leave enough slack in the line so you can shake the reactor if you use a phosban.
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![]() yeah, i had did the phos RX before, and it worked well, i think it was chowder that had a DIY post for this kind of RX.
mine worked well, only thing was it was hard to start the primeing of RX as well, when i glued it, i didnt put a sleave inside the RX for the zeolites, and they would always get wedged inbetween the red plastic bottom and the side of the RX when priming. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() took these with the white balance on, lots of deep color. ![]() ![]() |
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![]() here are some pics of frags that i have gotten from Coral Master over the past while, all have showen great color and great growth since i have gotten them.
L-R rainbow stylo, blue millipora, and blue polyp austrea ![]() top down of the above, L-R rainbow stylo, blue millpora, and blue polyps aust ![]() unknown ![]() middle ceralis ![]() blue tip tenus ![]() pumpkin digiata ![]() high lighter millipora, sorry for the bad pic, its way in the back ![]() green sky stag ![]() blue sky stag ![]() |
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![]() Very nice corals!
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