Half is ok. If it gets worse instead of better due to more phosphate leaching from the rock, you might need more, but probably half is ok. May take as long as 3 months, probablly on same load of gfo, IF it stays real light.
Thanks sk8r... I don't think I will have to run too much. I tested for phosphates again today and as I suspected got a big fat zero as usual lol. But using my eyes I can see it, I have to scrape the glass daily in some areas and there are some patches on the sand but mainly on rocks.
I also feed lightly. I do not remove the new era grazing rings that I feed every other day and let them fall to the sand bed for the cuc to feast on. That's about it.
Yeah I have a couple small spots of cyano starting on the sand where I am not getting enough flow I think. I am going to vac out those spots this weekend.Mike, in the first set of pics you posted with the new reactor, last photo, is that cyano or diatoms? From the color, it looks closer to your coralline algae, but I've never seen any on substrate like that.
Lights and my cell phone. My coraline is a deep purple. This is more reddish.Ok. Is it the lights, or is it actually that color?