Pete polyp's 29 mixed reef

Awesome Pete. You know that aluminum stuff can cause all kinds of issues. :D I use it as well, and make sure not to tumble it, just rinse and plop in an HOB filter.

Yep, I nuked all of my acro last September by using too much.
 
I'm so frustrated at this tank right now. The more I feed it the stronger the nutrient export is. I'm feeding three times a day with rods original and once or twice a night with coral frenzy or reef roids.... This is what it gets me
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About a week ago my phosphate checker started showing phosphates. So I used about 2tbsp phosphate sponge for about 24 hours and it seems to be in check.

Before phosphate sponge
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48 hours after phosphate sponge
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I really don't know what to do about the nitrates. Maybe I need to start dosing nitrate or get more fish.
 
Pete everything looks really great, why are you concerned? Do you think you can get more color? Excuse me if I missed the explanation.
 
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Not more color, but trying to keep the colors I have been able to pull out. I had really bad colors for the first year when I had 0 nitrates. I moved the tank and the nitrate went up to 1 ppm and the colors were drastically improved.

0ppm
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After 1 month 0.5ppm-1ppm
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The first picture was actually taken with my dslr and the second with cell phone. Here's a dslr pic from last week
 

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Last Halloween the kids got some LED finger lights. Some are red, some are green, some are blue. Of course I confiscated the blue ones for personal use haha. I use them to look at the tank at night to see more color pop. They sure have a great actinic color to them and really bring out the colors you can't see during the day with t5. Here's my Yuma under the spotlight
 

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Thanks. These LED lights really do bring out certain colors. They are only 50 cents too!
 

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It really is an amazing Yuma though. Something the LED didn't bring out is the yellow mixed in. Here she is under no tank lighting, only ambient sunlight in the room
 

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Last Halloween the kids got some LED finger lights. Some are red, some are green, some are blue. Of course I confiscated the blue ones for personal use haha. I use them to look at the tank at night to see more color pop. They sure have a great actinic color to them and really bring out the colors you can't see during the day with t5. Here's my Yuma under the spotlight
dont be showing off stuff i have orderd from u at least till i get mine on tuesday lol
 
Well, I was spot feeding this morning and the Cali tort wasn't in it's spot. It fell into a chalice, so I'm sure it's beat up pretty bad.... Just waiting for the lights to come on and see if it's even going to be salvageable.
 

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