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Old 04-07-2013, 11:29 PM
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Your phosphates and nitrates are a little on the high side for SPS. Are you running GFO in your phosphate reactor? Would expect it to be lower if you are.



Are there any pests like AEFW (heaven forbid) that might be killing your acros?

You might also consider a bio pellet reactor if you have exhausted all other means of getting your N03 down. And you might want to look at your phosphate reactor to see why your P04 isn't lower.
I'm very new to this hobby in saltwater so I have no idea what GFO is? There is a Phosguard being run in the reactor as well as carbon. What is AEFW??

I use a service company for my tank ( bi weekly) so I tend to only do my own testing infrequently. I'm not sure what these other additives are that are being suggested -still learning sorry I'm quite a newbie so if I sound uneducated about it I am but I am learning and tend to pick up quickly.

So from what I'm hearing a "melting pot" of coral so to speak is either risky or a dream lol. Makes sense.

Does anyone have a good suggestion for a company( in Edmonton) that does good aqua/reef scraping? While my service company does a good job that aspect lacks and I want something more elaborate than what they have provided
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Old 04-07-2013, 11:43 PM
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I'm very new to this hobby in saltwater so I have no idea what GFO is? There is a Phosguard being run in the reactor as well as carbon. What is AEFW??
GFO, Granulated Ferric Oxide (iron shavings), is commonly used in reactors to bring down phosphates. Phosguard is similar, but uses aluminum instead. But they have to be refreshed regularly to work, and some flow through the material is needed, too. So you have to be sure your reactor is working properly.

AEFW, Acropora Eating Flat Worms, a terrible scourge, if you ever get those in your tank. They will attack your Acros, and are very difficult to eradicate. To prevent infestation by these coral pests, and others, be sure to dip your corals before adding them to your display tank.

Lots of discussion here on these topics, if you do a search.
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Old 04-07-2013, 11:45 PM
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Damn iPhones. Takes too long to type
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Old 04-08-2013, 12:15 AM
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Best way to get the aqua scape to look the way you want is to get your own arms wet.
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G granular
F ferric
O oxide
Just a fancy name for rust JK that is used to help lower phosphates.

A acropora
E eating
F flat
W worms

I would think a maintenance company would have to come way ore than that to give you a awesome looking tank. It involves alot of time and determination in the long run. If the client isn't willing to spend the extra money on equipment to help in this your tank will only be ok I look after a couple I tanks in my town and really don't like doing it. Takes the fun out of my own hobby. I can't find anyone to take over for me and I don't want to leave these tanks to die if I abandon them. It's the reason I look after the now
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