Trueblackperculas 120cube with Mitras Lx6100Hv

Wow! That's some happy pe!

Yes I can say between the liquid genesis and lowering my ALK slowly has made a really big difference. I noticed that lowering the ALK from 9.8 to 9.1 has made a big change in the overall appearance of the sps.

I need to get to 8.0 as that is my target goal and calcium at 418. Running a ULNS I can say with out a doubt for my tank lower ALK is a must the sps just look really happy vs the high ALK I once maintained.

Now I i can find some extra money after the holidays I will be purchasing a three head doing pump well maybe a four head just in case. I am also going to be in the market for a apex as my heater and chiller controller finally gave out so i figured it would be time to upgrade,

Michael
 
I totally agree with you on this and yes I am super happy with the Mitras it only took a short while to come up with a good project.

By the way these really look small but are really nice sized matriculated pieces but I guess we can call them over sized frags. I am still paranoid about the AEFW that people talk about that come from them.

I check every day and have yet to see any on my 14 pieces. But I must note for all to know that my coperband butterfly checks all of them when I first introduce them to the tank. so maybe he eats them if they are there LOl. I must say i went from dozens and dozens of aptasia anemones and now have none.

I do dip my sps when they first come in three times before I actually put them in the tank. I also scrub the sides of them in between each 15 minute dip with a tooth brush.

I then take this really big magnifying glass and look at the base and the actual coral for any signs of AEFW or bit marks and any other pest. They only thing I have found to date was gorilla crabs and I remove them. The bases they come on do have algea on them but for some reason the tang eats it up and I don't see it return so either he keeps on top of it or the prodibio is working on it.

I do have two types of algae in my tank that is still fighting the fight with me. it looks like natural seaweed and the other appears to be bryo****. I think I need to add two more yellow tangs or possablly a purple tang and a poweder blue we shall see. I have also learned that springer damsel fish are now know to eat AEFW and the other type of planaria flat worms. I may just pick up a few for a couple reasons. ( any advice from anyone ?)

First is because i like the look of them and how they will each select an area to defend and second they eat AEFW lol just as a precautionary measure.

Michael

Well that's a pretty responsible anti aefw regimen. Can't do much better than that. I'm a bit more draconian.. I cut away any non living material from each frag and then dip them. Pretty brutal and stressful but I'd rather be safe than sorry. I'm sure the magnifying glass inspection is very effective as well.

I wonder why lower alk in lower nutrients seem to go hand in hand.. Maybe simply because it more natural..
 
I have to say I have been buying a lot of wild pieces for like a year or so. I was running about 1.025 and 7-8 alk. Over the last month I have had an explosion of growth and my alk got a little lower. I noticed my color drastically improved. So I checked a few things and the only difference was my salinity went up to 1.026 and my alk was at 6.7. I think I'm going to try running like this for a while and see what happens. The only thing is my alk jumps to 8 on 20% wc's. Guess I'll have to try 10% and see what happens. FYI I'm not running ulns.
 
well I got back my results and boy do I have some work to do:) I will be posting some updated pictures as well as its been 30 days.
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yes I do but not certain on one of them.

top left to right
acropora abrotanoides
acropora gemmifera
acropora abrolhosensis (sold as a blue millipora but I am not sure it is)
acropora rosaria

I would guess that the blue one is closer to a Millie than an abrohl. They abrohls seem to have much thicker branches with less coralites but keep some updates on its growth I have two of what I think are the abrohls and they are a bit different. The red one looks more like a monticulosa which I love by the way. The coralites on it are more round and the mariculture giemeferra are more pointed and oval like with smaller and even sized branches.
I am also a fan of the abros, I have a red one that went through some color changes but is now red although a dark maroon brown red from the side. I have a green one too but they haven't taken off yet. They seem to take a while in one place to start to grow. I have not been able to keep the green with pink tip version more than a year :( that one is beautiful.
 
Looking forward to more pics. What kind of work do you have to do? Have you noticed any of thoes levels showing negative affects in your acros?
 
Well I started with the water changes I needed to make and found a bulk head leaking. After pulling the sump out I noticed my RDSB was filthy LOl its been in there for years don't even remember how long. But i have asked in another thread if this could have been the cause for the high Sulphur. Well It doesn't really matter as i have removed it and may or may not put it back with new live sand and a refugium.
I will post some updated pictures soon
Michael
Enjoy the pollution
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBAsoAK-3MQ
 
Yup... That's a pretty nasty sand bed. Looks like it could be due for a change.. Not sure if it was denitrifying anymore..
With not enough flow, I think it could certainly produce some hydrogen sulfide.
 
Does anyone no if you are using a carbon source like prodibio,vodka ETC if a refugium is even needed? I would think not but would like to her from others.
Michael
 
So I uploaded a short vid of my new scape to photobucket. Here it is:
Let me know what you think..

I also installed my two maxspects gyres. Man do they ever push water. But in full blast they are extremely noisy.. I'll be able to turn them down a few notches, I think but I'll have to see.. I hope they quiet down a bit like people say they do.. I'm running them on full blast right now to try to work them in..
Tank is still cloudy..
 
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Oops.. Sorry mike, that was intended for my thread..
We've been going back me forth and I thought I was in my thread... D'oh!!
I guess I can't delete it..
 
Very nice Matt to bad your so far away as i could have sent you some frags :) I think you have some serious water movement with them gyros. how much more time before you start adding live stock?
Michael
too funny
 
Does anyone no if you are using a carbon source like prodibio,vodka ETC if a refugium is even needed? I would think not but would like to her from others.
Michael

When I started my tank I was using a dsb, then I pulled it off and started carbon dosing... Amongst other stupid things.. It worked just as well..
When my system gets up and running, I will reinstall a dsb - I like them better than pellets I think.. As long as they are properly maintained..
 
Very nice Matt to bad your so far away as i could have sent you some frags :) I think you have some serious water movement with them gyros. how much more time before you start adding live stock?
Michael
too funny

Thanks, Mike! Frags would have been nice!!
The gyres are pretty crazy but I think that they are as noisy as mp40s at full..
Luckily I will be able to turn them down a bit..
I think I'll wait until it clears up in its own and then I'll do a couple tests..
I actually put two snails in there to see what would happen to them.. So far they are moving around, grazing on I don't know what..
 
Will be waiting.
Mike, where are your nutrient levels these days?
Are you still feeding the Pappone?

Hey Matt,

Nitrae is zero always and PO4 is 0.01 to zero on some days and I am trying everything to raise it but between biodigest and the carbon source in my liquid genesis it just doesn't move. This can have a negative effect on your SPS and they don't get that pop in color but I work through this by feeding an entire cube of mysis to my four fish once a week.
I do not rinse the food and I want all the nutrients in it to go into the tank to try and raise PO4. I Have also noticed that when PO4 IS TOO LOW and my fixtures intensity was too high the sps would bleach out quickly and STN at the base. So lowering it has made some serious differences in the colors of my sps.
The Mitras light fixture is really not a toy at all and takes homework to better understand what It can do. I thought because my tank was 31 inches deep I needed to run it at 100% Well boy was I wrong as I was frying my sps that were at 17" to 20" from the light fixture.

The picture below was taken last night and is turning purple with green polyps and is almost on the sand bed. I have been using this piece to guide me in setting up my intensity as I no they like high light. At this point I may even lower my intensity to 50 % this week and see if there is any difference in color for the better.
Well I will say that the feeding of the pappone is now become the staple of my feeding to the tank. I must warn everyone that you really need to watch your tank not only with the PO4 and NITRATES but how much is left behind in the tank.
Here is what I have learned from dosing Pappone (liquid Genesis) and I am only using 5mls every seven days. >>>Please don't over feed <<<

"¢ You need to start with 2 or 3 mls per 100 gallons of water once a week or your tank will have too much nutrients and algae will bloom not to mention that if you have a sand bed it will start to collect in it. I say 2 to 3 mls but that's for medium to high sps load, Now by starting slow what will happen is it will feed the sps and all the life in the tank that will in return start multiply and start to filter your water and feed the critters that filter the sand bed as well. You will also start to see an explosion of sponge's feather tub worms on the rocks and on the glass in the shaded areas of the tank.
"¢ If you over dose it I have found that it will cause red slim in the tank almost overnight and then water changes and dosing of Chemi clean is a must as it will not go away.
"¢ Another sign that you are over dosing is your skimmer ski mate will be almost black in color and this is a clear sign your adding too much. But on the bright side of this is take the ski mate and place it in aluminum foil and let it dry up.

This is what I add back into the new batch when I make my pappone. I usually use two table spoons and this just makes the sps get some crazy PE when I add it to the tank in the new batch.

I usually feed pappone to my tank when just the hyper violet and royal blue is are on. I also shut off all the return pumps and leave on power head on for circulation and do this for about an hour or two depending on how I feel. I usually sit down and watch tv when feeding and its on a Saturday night or Sunday night when watching football.
Hope this helps others to better understand how to use it as you can easily over do it and this stuff is freshly made not diluted for profit or mass marking.

Now if i can learn more about a calcium reactor i may even consider getting out of the three part dosing business.

Michael

video of tank
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nvW5WIbGw8

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