Its actually in Aiea, haha. I grew up right up the street in New Town. Its been there ever since I can remember, I went to elementary school right across the street.
Logically this does sound true, but this is not what I was saying. What I meant was when you have higher nutrients your coral can handle higher light. With lower nutrients your coral will get bleached with too high of light.
I do not understand what this means " the zooxanthellae does most of...
Mine looks the same minus the fancy pvc pipes. One suggestion is mark from the top of your RODI container to where 40 gallons of water is. Pump out 40 gallons of water and dump a whole back of IO or RC into the salt mixing tank. You won't even have to check salinity.
I have given up on it, tried it twice. Both times RTN, once after just a few days. Second time after a couple months. I had success in the past with both Eddie's and Tyree's.