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Images be broken brah... I demand a fix... now... I'm waiting...:anxious:
Looking good! Definitely don't paint it. Get some car tint, 25% tint all 4 pieces of glass, throw a sub in that stand, dump 40 feeder goldfish in,...
Polyps are definitely a good sign. It could be the super glue on soft corals. Some have a tendency to suck up the chemicals in crazy glue (leathers...
No real need for iron IMO. As for the Algae consuming PO4, you are right it will probably start to starve. The problem is that once it starts to...
Sounds like a pretty comprehensive list. I would just snag a salifert for nitrate, it will be perfect for your needs. Plus, at some point shouldn't...
May be worth looking into. That could be where a portion if your likely elevated levels are coming from.
From your photo the Duncan looks dead. If not already it is very close. Hard to tell from the photos IMO. The hair algae leads me to believe a...
Do you have a TDS meter on it? or a handheld? 10 months and the membrane should be fine, but perhaps the carbon etc. ones have lost their potency.
Not very likely to be a sand problem then.
Sounds like just some cyano then. That's good, much less severe. Could also be silica releasing from the sand, and forming diatoms. How old is the...
I own all the Hanna test kits they make. They are incredible compared to other kits, but require VERY detail orientated procedure as even minor screw...
Agreed with oldfishkeeper. However, one thing that always helped me when PO4 was high was stirring the sand bed very slowly over the course of many...
Well, it seems you have the right equipment, it would just be a matter of test results. If you have excess phosphate it will need to removed via...
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Not to put anyone's product choices down, but API tests are almost completely worthless in general, but when trying to grow SPS they are just not...
Best of luck with the tank and the move!
Best of luck in life man, was great to have met you!
Okay that is a freaking cool pico. I am usually not one for these little tanks, but looks great. Nice job!
Oh good, you went larger. I was going to add that 2 males going into a smaller home may not lean your way. Oh that note: Holy crap the guy...
Curious what size tank you are moving them into? And what size tank they came from?
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