I think Randy recommends frozen for higher NO3/PO4 unfortunately! I wonder why pellets tend to be higher in PO4 - bone meal as filler?Sounds like you need to dump some cheap dried flakes and pellets in! Haha
Phosphates, in particulate Polyphosphates, are often used as a preservative for foods, especially for flake, pelleted and ground (coral foods) products.I think Randy recommends frozen for higher NO3/PO4 unfortunately! I wonder why pellets tend to be higher in PO4 - bone meal as filler?
Could I change it to "Bolick's 55gal mixed reef" please?What do you want the title to be?
Usually I keep torches apart from everything else.
Thanks!Could I change it to "Bolick's 55gal mixed reef" please?
I would suggest getting to 70 w, 85 b, 100 rb. I’d go up maybe 5 on each channel per week or twoAfter using the PAR meter, it seems that I need to turn my lights up!
PAR map at 40% blue/40% white/40% royal on 2x AI sol (This is what the tank's been on for the past couple of months)
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PAR map after turning up to 80% blue/80% white/80% royal on 2x AI solView attachment 29509
Spread seems OK, but I definitely need to get closer to the second setup. Recommendations on how fast I should bring the intensity up?
Thanks for the recommendation, will do!I would suggest getting to 70 w, 85 b, 100 rb. I’d go up maybe 5 on each channel per week or two
Reassuring to hear mean little fish!From what I see in my clowns, normal. Tail webbing grows back : ) Just tonight, watching a 5x-size female harassing the male, the male deked and dodged and came back and nipped her tail when she wasn't looking. They remind me of my cats.
Yep, ceriths are doing a lot of work down there. Otherwise, I credit my fuge and low nutrients (PO4 often undetectable now, NO3~5ppm), seems to be helping.Your sand bed looks so clean, are those little Cerith Snails I see in the your pictures ?