Hey guys, quick update here.
- I tried NOPOX for about 2 months and it didn’t seem to make much of a difference with respect to nitrates or phosphates.
- I used the Brightwell phosphate remover and while it did lower the phosphates, I didn’t notice any change in the growth nor the inability to grow zoas and mushrooms so I didn’t move onto using GFO. Would you guys suggest using GFO anyways? Perhaps I need to have sustained lower phosphates before I’ll start to see any differences?
- The dinos went away for good (hopefully - haven’t seen them for months).
- I still can’t grow zoas. I had a theory that something in the sand (the theory was either spinoid worms or brittle worms) was bothering the zoas so I decided to start removing the sand bed. I was also getting tired of sand blowing everywhere and thought the removal of the sand could help with nitrates and phosphates. I’ve removed most of the sand from the front of the tank and the mushrooms seem to be doing better now but no luck with the zoas.
- Still can’t grow chaeto.
- oddly enough SPS have really taken off in the past several months and on some of the larger colonies I am seeing nearly daily growth.
- about a month ago I added the Aquatic Life T5 hybrid system and I’m really loving the color blend.
- Overall I am enjoying the tank now that I am seeing sustained success with SPS but still incredibly frustrated that I cant seem to grow zoas. I would love to have zoas fill in some of the bare spots in the rock. Would love to hear more ideas on how I can get this addressed! TIA
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