Thanks everyone, I recently had a bit of an alkalinity spike, so my corals are irritated. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they'll pull through. I already lost half of my purple stylophora.
Cheers!
Lowfi
PS: sorry about the small pics, I resized them on photobucket...I dont know what happened. I guess it is possible to go through the pics on my photobucket album!
Thank you very much, I'm happy how it's going. I've actually never cut a frag before, well not many...this doesn't mean I haven't broken any corals before on accident
As far as husbandry is concerned, I do very little. I would say I change 15 gallons of IO water every 3 weeks. I run a small amount of GFO in a reactor, I change the media when I think it needs it. Probably every 3 months or so, I don't really have a formula for that. I don't use a filter sock and I run a Precision Marine skimmer. I do have 4 koralias, an MP10 and a Tunze 6105 circulating the display with a QuietOne4000 for the return. I have a DIY calcium reactor and an auto topoff that I add kalk to. I clean the glass pretty frequently because I get quite a bit of film on the glass as well as coralline. I feed my fish pretty heavy, usually mixing it up...heavy one day, light the next. Simple! It always seems when I try to focus more on my tank, that's when things don't go well.
I've been using 4x54w ATI bulbs from the beginning driven on some sort of random ballast. I got the tank used and kept the gear that it came with. I am thinking of replacing the front bulb with either 12 or 16 DIY LED's, so I'm excited to try that! I am hoping I can get more light down to the sandbed in the front of the tank.
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