refael12
New member
hello :wavehand:
First of all, it's important to me to say that I use Google translation so if something was taken out of context or misunderstood please tell me and fix.
the question:
I know there was a lot of talk about it, but I'll dare and ask again.
I have a new reef and a number of corals and a rose.
LPS BUBBLE CORAL AND BLASTAZUMA CORAL, remove a brown wire from the center of their mouth.
I know this is the emission of cooperative acceleration, the question of whether it is dangerous to what happens and what should I do.?
Some facts:
1. The corals came from T5 to LED lighting, I reduced 60% of the intensity of the lighting.
2. It happens mainly in the sunset that the lighting is weakened.
Results:
CA 410
MG test the way by mail
ALK 8.9 DKH
NITRATE 5
PHOSPHAT 0.03
Salinity 34 PPT
Temperature 26 ° C
THANKS.!! :spin1:
First of all, it's important to me to say that I use Google translation so if something was taken out of context or misunderstood please tell me and fix.
the question:
I know there was a lot of talk about it, but I'll dare and ask again.
I have a new reef and a number of corals and a rose.
LPS BUBBLE CORAL AND BLASTAZUMA CORAL, remove a brown wire from the center of their mouth.
I know this is the emission of cooperative acceleration, the question of whether it is dangerous to what happens and what should I do.?
Some facts:
1. The corals came from T5 to LED lighting, I reduced 60% of the intensity of the lighting.
2. It happens mainly in the sunset that the lighting is weakened.
Results:
CA 410
MG test the way by mail
ALK 8.9 DKH
NITRATE 5
PHOSPHAT 0.03
Salinity 34 PPT
Temperature 26 ° C
THANKS.!! :spin1: