Made some routine changes… started dosing All For Reef and adding Coral aminos daily… finally got the alkalinity stabilizing and calcium to come down to normal ranges. Mt first two corals, the favia and trumpet, I thought I was losing during these fluctuations. They’re popping and coming back, and the trumpets are starting to fill out again! Finally on the right track. Going to get a single dosing pump to help with the consistency.
Made some routine changes… started dosing All For Reef and adding Coral aminos daily… finally got the alkalinity stabilizing and calcium to come down to normal ranges. Mt first two corals, the favia and trumpet, I thought I was losing during these fluctuations. They’re popping and coming back, and the trumpets are starting to fill out again! Finally on the right track. Going to get a single dosing pump to help with the consistency.
Hello. Great news. The last time I posted was about how my tank wasn't doing so well. I like to thank the people who gave me good advice about lighting. So after I did research on what everyone said. I changed my lighting schedule and I'm using more blues and royal blues only 20% whites for 3 hours. I did one water change on a Sunday. And my toadstool improved. The following Sunday I did another 30 gallon water change. And the GSP improved. Zoa's look better in the blue light as well. I have a juicy grape acropora now. Just wondering if it's o.k. for it to have the little brown spots? Doesn't have color yet either?? Hmm. any input would be great. Still fighting GHA. My helpers are still in quarantine. T.Y
Had this beautiful two headed torch shatter on me when I had attempted to remove it from a frag plug. Aquacultured in a high alkalinity low calcium tank causing the skeleton to grow brittle. It’s healed around its crack now!
New growth.. two new heads popped. What do you like to feed your zoas
I posted about this Hammer’s severe tissue recession about three weeks ago. After lowering the flow slightly and feeding it daily, the flesh band is returning!