What makes them thrive?

decent flow.... just enough to make 'em move but not close... :D

the main thing though is your husbandy IMO.. looks like you're on the right path.. keep us posted...

Marvin
 
Mine have multiplied like crazy in just a few month with flow and lights. I do 10% water changes per week. Seems to work for me.
 
Patience.
You know what it takes to make them grow Ray.
Marine Snow is Julians Sprungs way of making money off you.;)
 
I am currently using amino acids. I don't have any ill effects due to the use. I am trying to dose amino acid, VC to my tank weekly. I am in the process of starting a thread about the setup of a zoa/paly tank. From start to finish. It will be an ongoing thread with a different view. More to come.

dustin
 
Dustin,
Ammino Acids sound like a positive idea, but there is no real scientific proof that they make a major positive impact on our corals. Maybe you can be the first to prove or disprove their usage?:)

Ray,
I am barebottom.:D
Yet, I know it's only a matter of time before I add sand.
I see it like this...

My tank is 8 years old now. It's approaching the 10 year mark which I don't want to go past. A sand bed will last 5 to 7 years and be productive. So, by the time the sand bed is ready to be taken out, I'll have changed the tank a long time ago. But will I put one in the new reef?

I truely believe that sand beds (while functioning and deep) have a super positive effect on our reefs. Unless you lose power, then they're the worst thing in the world to have in your tank.(period!)

Hey, when are you coming over ^&%* face?
 
i know i know. if lonnie doesn't go for the fragging of his tank this sunday i will be around. you game? call me tomorrow.
 
Well, I am wrapped up in a wedding on Saturday and working on my roof on Sunday with a hangover. Maybe I should up my life insurance policy before this weekend?

Lonnie's fragging his reef? Save some for me!:) I'll talk to you tomorrow.
 

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