brad65ford
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This has been spinning in my head for awhile now and hopefully there is some answers on this since it could really changed the success for sps'ers.
With having a smaller system its much easier to do 90-100 percent water changes as we call can a test too. But is it good and or does it shock the corals (sps's) and if so how come? Is it because its nutrient pour (po4/n03) or no bacteria flock? Now if its either or both, wouldn't there be something we can add to new salt water mixes? Guess i'm asking for the holy grail of answers because if there was a set formula or solution(s) to add it would sell like no tomorrow. Also since there isn't anything like this then that means we as hobbyist have no idea what these corals specifically need LOL.
With having a smaller system its much easier to do 90-100 percent water changes as we call can a test too. But is it good and or does it shock the corals (sps's) and if so how come? Is it because its nutrient pour (po4/n03) or no bacteria flock? Now if its either or both, wouldn't there be something we can add to new salt water mixes? Guess i'm asking for the holy grail of answers because if there was a set formula or solution(s) to add it would sell like no tomorrow. Also since there isn't anything like this then that means we as hobbyist have no idea what these corals specifically need LOL.