reefdude135
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I have a tank issue that I have been unable to diagnose: poor polyp extension. It is strange... my tank does well. I have close to 100% fish survival rate over many years. I just can figure this out.
Calcium and Alk are within range; Ammonia/Nitrate/Nitrites are 0/0/10. I perform weekly water changes of 10%. I dose with 2 part daily (with alk on a drip). Only additive is a FM vita of some nature. No carbon or other filtration. Use reef frenzy 1 to 2 times per week. Fish feed mostly on Spectrum pellets.
In terms of corals:
Hardware: Lighting is 250w hamilton MH 14k. I have a good skimmer and a Tunze and Korilia 1 in a 6 foot tank for flow.
Does anyone have any ideas? Help!
Calcium and Alk are within range; Ammonia/Nitrate/Nitrites are 0/0/10. I perform weekly water changes of 10%. I dose with 2 part daily (with alk on a drip). Only additive is a FM vita of some nature. No carbon or other filtration. Use reef frenzy 1 to 2 times per week. Fish feed mostly on Spectrum pellets.
In terms of corals:
- SPS: montis (encrusting and caps) grow very well. Acros do fine too. But their polyp extension is poor. Just horrible, non-existent.
- LPS: Acans do terrible for me; they shrivel and compress with no feeder extension. Tracys and scolys do the same. Poor survival rate. But other LPS -- brains, micros, and candy canes -- do fine.
Hardware: Lighting is 250w hamilton MH 14k. I have a good skimmer and a Tunze and Korilia 1 in a 6 foot tank for flow.
Does anyone have any ideas? Help!