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 I just run a AC110 refugium at the back to keep my nitrate undetectable. My space doesn't permit anything more  
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|   I think he means ZERO softies in the tank. Not talking about water parameters. | 
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|   This alone will kill you before you even get started! 
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 The first month when I set up this tank, my landlord was asking me how much water do I use for the tank since the bill was high (luckily it was not my fault since they found out an old washing machine was the criminal). Plus I really don't have space in the room other than my reading table which I am using as the stand and left all the books and notes in university :P And to make things more spicy, the table doesn't have space for a sump underneath and I can't modify it since its landlord's table :P Sweet charm of rented dorm-like place  
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|   Ah how can I say no to all those wonderful zoas! 
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|   Damn you caught me   
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|   I disagree to the sps/zoa combo in tanks. Its just a fine balance is all.  I think your best bet is to just put more digitata and millepora in the tank. | 
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|   Zoas won't be the ones causing you problems, its the xenia, colt... larger slimier softies that release alopathic toxins. | 
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 And what about GSP? I never gave my eyes towards colt and kenya since they are like biowar machines as far as I heard. 
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|   You could house zoas. But if you house to many softies then you need to run a reactor with "good" carbon. To absorb the chemicals that the softies put out. Even some lps like chalices can play chemical warfare.  I alway put it like this softies kill all. Lol and yes as Levi said nana means none Find another table something you can put a small sump under. Get a return pump. Drill your tank. ( which u can do with all inhabitants still in tank) Consider carbon dosing of some kind. Prodibio will cost you $100 bucks a year in your small tank. If you don't already. |