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Pocci (and other corals) may take much longer to recover from whatever shocked them. Could be the cloudy water, could be the paramter swings. Who knows, but whatever it was, their recovery may be a long slow road no matter what course correction you do now. |
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Kien you my mentor
will follow your guideline! Thank you! |
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So today I've got my Hanna PO3 checker and I am getting 0.03ppm which aligned to Denny's result. I used another Ca test Red Sea and I am getting 410ppm. Mine was showing 450ppm Should I start dosing a little bit Ca or keep testing couple of more days to confirm Ca is dropping? Alk dropped to 8.4, PH range 7.9-8.2.
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im with kien , your water is perfectly fine overall i wouldnt be worried and would take a step back. heres some ideas: when you changed out the gfo its possible you stripped a bit too much phos too soon, seeing as how its your red planet that rtn'd it would make sense. your tank is fairly new at about a couple months old plus a new higher bio load, that will take some time to adjust to. it may be possible your cloudy water is a spawning from something ![]() either way glad things are looking up bud ![]()
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I have had cloudy water twice both times in the first year of my 75 gal.
the first time was due to a mini maxi spawning the second time was due to bacteria bloom @ the 5 month mark. took a few days to clear up using carbon. |