Favia turning colors

Not sure if this pic helps but white lights just went off
If pink/red reduce a little as it can promote/support algae
With that light, reduce white, and maintain blue
 
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High alk like 12 is probably not ideal in a new tank. Essentially you are on the high end of the spectrum so there is little room for error on parameters. I'd say slowly, and I mean slowly over a week to two lower it to 10 dkh. With stock lights on a biocube, I doubt you are frying it with par unless your rockscape arch is to the top of the water line.
 
High alk like 12 is probably not ideal in a new tank. Essentially you are on the high end of the spectrum so there is little room for error on parameters. I'd say slowly, and I mean slowly over a week to two lower it to 10 dkh. With stock lights on a biocube, I doubt you are frying it with par unless your rockscape arch is to the top of the water line.
Arch is is 1/2 to 3rd from top. How do you suggest lower. I use instant ocean reef salt
 
High alk like 12 is probably not ideal in a new tank. Essentially you are on the high end of the spectrum so there is little room for error on parameters. I'd say slowly, and I mean slowly over a week to two lower it to 10 dkh. With stock lights on a biocube, I doubt you are frying it with par unless your rockscape arch is to the top of the water line.
I have another question is if better to run a refugium an dose nitrate and phosphate or leave it be. I'm trying to grow my pod population.
 
I have another question is if better to run a refugium an dose nitrate and phosphate or leave it be. I'm trying to grow my pod population.
Getting fairly ahead of yourself. I don't believe you need to have a refugium for pods. I have tons, so much my six line and mandarin look pregnant and I just dose phyto.

I saw a funny thing the other day on here when someone was asking about how much to dose for phyto and people always say a few ml. The original poster was saying this is not beneficial because it is like releasing a few shrimp in lake Michigan and hope that the fish find them, the analogy was essentially you are letting a miniscule amount of phyto into the water and hope the tiny copepods can find it. I dose 4-8 oz of phyto a day into a 32 gallon. It's typically 4oz twice a day if I can, but often just once.
 
Getting fairly ahead of yourself. I don't believe you need to have a refugium for pods. I have tons, so much my six line and mandarin look pregnant and I just dose phyto.

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Agreed. I have a massive thriving population in a nano. No real predators either though. Clown eats a few and I'm sure the corals pick some off.

I dose 4-8 oz of phyto a day into a 32 gallon. It's typically 4oz twice a day if I can, but often just once.
Holy Jebus! Here I am sweating 10ml in a 25g
 
Agreed. I have a massive thriving population in a nano. No real predators either though. Clown eats a few and I'm sure the corals pick some off.


Holy Jebus! Here I am sweating 10ml in a 25g
I have two different types of phyto in two Poseidon Reef reactors which are 3.5 liters, so I culture 3.5 liters a week when I split my culture. I sell what I can and just dump the rest into my tanks. If I have no buyers, I definitely dose more per day.
 
Getting fairly ahead of yourself. I don't believe you need to have a refugium for pods. I have tons, so much my six line and mandarin look pregnant and I just dose phyto.

I saw a funny thing the other day on here when someone was asking about how much to dose for phyto and people always say a few ml. The original poster was saying this is not beneficial because it is like releasing a few shrimp in lake Michigan and hope that the fish find them, the analogy was essentially you are letting a miniscule amount of phyto into the water and hope the tiny copepods can find it. I dose 4-8 oz of phyto a day into a 32 gallon. It's typically 4oz twice a day if I can, but often just once.
I have a good population of pods. I also have a mandarin but not really a good source to keep them alive in the sump. I dose the tank and sump with pods. But finally got mandarin eating frozon
 

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