Fastcroc
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I'm sure this has been asked too many times to count but I get tired of reading the same posts about it dating from somewhat recent to years back. The reason that i love sps are the polyps that I see in the stores and online videos ect. Well once I get home and put them in my tank the polyps disappear and never return. I have a blue mille that looks like a slick acro, you can barely see the tips of the polyps wanting to extend but they never do. Also the same issue with a flourscent green mille...slick. I even have a green slimer that should be super fuzzy and the fuzz just isn't there. During feeding times is when I see the most extension but again, its barely poking the tips out. I want my acros to actually extend their polyps...I don't even know what color polpys half of my corals have its that bad! The only coral I have that actually lets everything hang out is an ORA Chips Acro. I've checked for red bugs, Ive checked for aefw, almost certain that I don't have any pests. I've also been religious about dipping all corals prior to introduction into the tank. The tank itself is about a year old, 75g display with 40g sump. Using carbon and the SWC150 cone skimmer for filteration. Also have a deep sand bed in the sump (about 50lbs) with some chaeto that I try and trim every two weeks. I have been doing a 10g water change every weekend and changing carbon every 4 weeks. Have a 4 bulb T-5 with 1 month old Gman bulbs. Just started the zeovit system to see if it will change my polyp issues but I'm only a few days into it so obviously no change yet. Had to add a reactor for the zeolites and then I'm dosing the other products like bak, food, start, phols extra, and aminos. My water seems super clear but just means that I can see the lack of polyps with super clairty now. I feed the few fish we have nightly and supplement with live brine and seaweed as well. Along with that I feed live phyto about 3 times a week mixed with coral frenzy. Also stock about every 3 months with a fresh batch of copepods for our fat little target goby.
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More info about the tank parameters.
Temp low - 77.8
Temp high- 78.6
Ph - 8.2(redsea)
Ca - 440(redsea)
dKh - 8.0(redsea)
Mg - 1400(redsea)
Sg - 1.0255(digital)
No3- 0.15
Po4- 0.08
If I'm leaving info out please let me know and I'll try and get it together. My growth has been outstanding in all of the corals in the tank and the colors are good for the most part. Please let me hear the suggestions!!!! Pics will soon follow!