makers marc
New member
Hi y'all,
While you can read about people maintaining ULNS and the impact on LPS, I can't find a journal on people who've made this transition without killing all current LPS/softies.
Long story short:
-75g mixed reef (Ca=420, Mg = 1250, Alk = 7.8, No3= 0.32ppm)
-Past 1 year, all LPS/zoas/softies are growing well. SPS not; 12% wc weekly
-Currently run GFO sucessfully but heavier bioload keeps no3 fluctuating between 0.16ppm-0.64ppm between water changes
-Coral Stocking List: 5xmushrooms and zoas + 20xLPS (Torches, plate, blastos, elegance, bubble, etc)
I am upgrading my skimmer from Seaside Aquatics cs3.5 to Skimz 161 monztere, to really focus on more Acros. Problem is I am worried that this skimmer is way overrated for a 75g and I don't want my current corals to melt away. Any advice on how to transition slowly without killing everything?
While you can read about people maintaining ULNS and the impact on LPS, I can't find a journal on people who've made this transition without killing all current LPS/softies.
Long story short:
-75g mixed reef (Ca=420, Mg = 1250, Alk = 7.8, No3= 0.32ppm)
-Past 1 year, all LPS/zoas/softies are growing well. SPS not; 12% wc weekly
-Currently run GFO sucessfully but heavier bioload keeps no3 fluctuating between 0.16ppm-0.64ppm between water changes
-Coral Stocking List: 5xmushrooms and zoas + 20xLPS (Torches, plate, blastos, elegance, bubble, etc)
I am upgrading my skimmer from Seaside Aquatics cs3.5 to Skimz 161 monztere, to really focus on more Acros. Problem is I am worried that this skimmer is way overrated for a 75g and I don't want my current corals to melt away. Any advice on how to transition slowly without killing everything?