new coral lightning technique

mr. pluto

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i found a novel way to lighten up sps.

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It happened overnight, & when i got in this morning, i found the cause.

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This petco powerhead was pushing water thru the GFO reactor and was only 8 months old.
I think my tyree matrix, aquascene icefire, & pink lemonade is borderline, my pm colonies don't look too bad, my lovelli & red milli looks ok. my sunset looks bad, hmmmm
Yes, i loaded up the carbon reactor.
i hope this is just a minor bleaching incident & not a terminal one...

i've reduced lighting to just 4% moonlights, should i ramp up to 50% blue 5% white? i also dosed amino's, will try coral frenzy tomorrow.
 
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Solid Ferric Oxide, another way to strip your phos! All the best getting back on track, I dare say it will be fine especially judging by the actions you've taken.
 
Stunning tank and equally stunning photography. Sorry about your current issue. Hopefully it resolves simply and uneventfully. I have no idea how you manage such beautiful photography with LEDs. Spectacular tank.
 
Solid Ferric Oxide, another way to strip your phos! All the best getting back on track, I dare say it will be fine especially judging by the actions you've taken.
could be possible.
my powerhead has a hole in the back, it must have melted & tripped the circuits.
how about electrical short under water? my 2 LPS corals seem unaffected.
only SPS.
 
Stunning tank and equally stunning photography. Sorry about your current issue. Hopefully it resolves simply and uneventfully. I have no idea how you manage such beautiful photography with LEDs. Spectacular tank.

thanks. i'm using a point & shoot kodak, it's easier to use than my canon rebel
 
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