Shooter7
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I've been tempted from time to time when I've seen frags of various SPS corals come available, but I've always refrained because of the fact that I do not yet have an adequate system in place for maintaining alk, pH, and Ca levels. My water always tests out in the realm of a pH at 8.0, I forget my exact dKh but it was something like 7 or 8, and the Ca ranges relatively high, but I assume that's because I don't have a bunch of Ca hungry corals. At the moment, coralline growth is moving along nicely on my back glass and base rock, and my orange monti cap has tripled its size since being placed in there at the beginning of the year. What I'm wondering is, if I were to go ahead and pick up some SPS corals if/when they come available, what is the potential effects of them being in a tank that doesn't have the planned kalk addition to it yet that I intend to get around to doing one of these days? Am I looking at just a possible slower growth rate out of them until I can add the kalk, or do my numbers reflect something that could cause them to die? I believe that the light I have would be good, as they would all be on the upper part of my rock structures and I would think that flow would be good too as my two Seio 1500's are directed across the tank from both directions and therefore would be blowing right across where the corals would be. thanks for any insight.