Wow, this really wasn’t what I was expecting as far as responses, allow me to give some tank parameter:
Salinity: 1.025
PH: 8.1-8.3 (Daily Swing) (ACIII Graph)
Temp: 78.5-80.1 (Daily Swing) (ACIII Graph)
Alk: 8-9 (Usually stays at 9)
Calc: 450
Mag: 1420
P04: 0
N03: 0 (Vodka)
I have an SPS dominant 125 gallon tank, a bubble magus that doses (BRS) alk, calc 24 times a day and vodka twice a day, I also dose 1 drop daily of lugols. My lights are seven 80W T5’s:
Front
ATI True actinic
ATI Blue plus
ATI Purple plus
ATI Blue plus
ATI Aqua blue special
ATI Blue plus
ATI True actinic
I have about 30 sps corals ranging from echinatas, torts, caps, acro’s to digi’s, all are thriving, most are considered small colonies and some are still frags. The only one that isn’t doing so well is the red planet, I’ve had it for about 4 months, it’s establishing a base and spreading with no color, but I fear that it’s too high in the tank. When I got it, it was red with great PE, now the polyps are very very tiny and the frag is now sort of light brown, I have pulled it out and inspected it with a magnifying glass with no sign of red bugs, I will probably move it from where it is to a lower spot and when I do it I will check again for red bugs. I’d hate to treat with interceptor when there’s no need for it. I fear that I put it too high in the tank, but that is just a guess. So what does the experts say, and where do you have yours.
Any input? Thanks.
Jeff