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Wow, sorry about your messed up coral system. Your pH must’ve way off and your salinity is too low. I recommend you toss in a couple of bags of reef crystals and some Red Sea salt to raise your Magnesium . Don’t measure, trust me from your pictures the corals are suffering from lack of testing.
Then get a Trident, plug that sucker in and drop it into your sump (if you have one?) or directly into the DT if you don’t. The flow of electricity and the readings you get will help reduce the growth on the corals. They seem to be headed for colony status and then you will have to frag them which is bad cause I’m too far away to get any once you get these issues resolved.
HTH, maybe post in the Prayer thread to get some eternal help. Gl
 
Wow, sorry about your messed up coral system. Your pH must’ve way off and your salinity is too low. I recommend you toss in a couple of bags of reef crystals and some Red Sea salt to raise your Magnesium . Don’t measure, trust me from your pictures the corals are suffering from lack of testing.
Then get a Trident, plug that sucker in and drop it into your sump (if you have one?) or directly into the DT if you don’t. The flow of electricity and the readings you get will help reduce the growth on the corals. They seem to be headed for colony status and then you will have to frag them which is bad cause I’m too far away to get any once you get these issues resolved.
HTH, maybe post in the Prayer thread to get some eternal help. Gl
You missed the part about my 200 styrofoam boxes in my garage. I don’t know what to do with those either
 
I figured out what I’m missing
3 words
Bio pellet s

Whatcha think
Yeah you are right. Break up those styrofoam boxes into small chunks and use them for bio pellets. I heard they are the bomb for reducing stuff.

Edit Sorry for the hijack. I accidentally posted twice in the wrong thread?
 
Yeah you are right. Break up those styrofoam boxes into small chunks and use them for bio pellets. I heard they are the bomb for reducing stuff.

Edit Sorry for the hijack. I accidentally posted twice in the wrong thread?
You should apologize because this is a serious situation.

Apology accepted
 
What's your bio load? Now many fish system host and how often do you feed?
Great looking system congrats.

You clearly have achieved the right balance in your system.
Inwill go on a limb and predict you do not host alot of fish now do you?

Your parameters are spot on with your coral needs.
Your light is powerful.
I doubt you feed alot.
Given your no3 is 20, your po4 must be higher than 0.5. That would explain the diatom and brown algae on your sand.
Controller have nothing to do with succes so this not new.
Gfo is not needed if your po4 to no3 ratio are right. High side or low side both work, ratio what matters.
You must be good with water change and husbandry
Not clear how fast these frags are growing though, would be good to know.
Would love to see a picture if your full display if you be too kind.

That's a balance that coral should be happy with no suprise there.
Great job again
 
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What's your bio load? Now many fish system host and how often do you feed?
Great looking system congrats.

You clearly have achieved the right balance in your system.
Inwill go on a limb and predict you do not host alot of fish now do you?

Your parameters are spot on with your coral needs.
Your light is powerful.
I doubt you feed alot.
Given your no3 is 20, your po4 must be higher than 0.5
That's a balance that coral should be happy with...
Great job again
50 gallon cube
1-18 year old male ocellaris ( wife jumped out 3 weeks ago RIP, still miss her)
2- bangai cardinals
2- striped cardinals
1- red? cardinal
1- six line wrasse
1- purple fish
1- bristle tooth tang
1- foxface
2- dragon face pipe fish
And a #2 load of snails and hermits

I feed one big meal a day and a little nori
 
50 gallon cube
1-18 year old male ocellaris ( wife jumped out 3 weeks ago RIP, still miss her)
2- bangai cardinals
2- striped cardinals
1- red? cardinal
1- six line wrasse
1- purple fish
1- bristle tooth tang
1- foxface
2- dragon face pipe fish
And a #2 load of snails and hermits

I feed one big meal a day and a little nori
Your growth seems to be more on the base crustation than vertical. I believe it's due to the high nutrients.
How you deal with the diatom and brown algae on your sand? If you do not mind me asking?
 
Your growth seems to be more on the base crustation than vertical. I believe it's due to the high nutrients.
How you deal with the diatom and brown algae on your sand? If you do not mind me asking?
I don’t mind. Thats a good a question. I don’t do anything about them because I stare at the corals, not at the sand or briopsis.

True story!!!!!!!!!
 
I don’t mind. Thats a good a question. I don’t do anything about them because I stare at the corals, not at the sand or briopsis.

True story!!!!!!!!!
Ha ha absolutely love this answer.
How old are these frags? They are encrusted on the base quite alot..have you tried stimulating vertical growth?
I have been running a 6 month experiment about this and see good correlation between po4 and viral growth (if we take flow out of the equation)
Lower po4 stimulate vertical growth. Higher po4 pushed coral to encrusted on base more...
 
I don’t mind. Thats a good a question. I don’t do anything about them because I stare at the corals, not at the sand or briopsis.

True story!!!!!!!!!
Oh wait, you have briopsis?
Picture of your whole display tank would be useful to all of us to learn and share your joy...
 
One last question, I am fascinated by your system.

How old is the system?
 
Ha ha absolutely love this answer.
How old are these frags? They are encrusted on the base quite alot..have you tried stimulating vertical growth?
I have been running a 6 month experiment about this and see good correlation between po4 and viral growth (if we take flow out of the equation)
Lower po4 stimulate vertical growth. Higher po4 pushed coral to encrusted on base more...
Some are 10 months and some are 2 months
And the others are in between
 
Oh wait, you have briopsis?
Picture of your whole display tank would be useful to all of us to learn and share your joy...
I don’t think I do. Just some green hair algae, but it doesn’t bother me. Tank started as a 24 gallon jbj biocube in 2001, upgraded in 2009 to, wait for it...
 

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