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Coloration and Growth

 The tank is finally beginning to stabilize and nutrients are continuing to drop.  I attribute most of it to the fine tuning of the dosing and the break in of our skimmer. With these changes corals are really growing well again, particularly our A.tortuosa.
For awhile the DAS was not removing much, and our clean-compulsive nature […]

 The tank is finally beginning to stabilize and nutrients are continuing to drop.  I attribute most of it to the fine tuning of the dosing and the break in of our skimmer. With these changes corals are really growing well again, particularly our A.tortuosa.

For awhile the DAS was not removing much, and our clean-compulsive nature had us cleaning the neck and cup every other day. This skimmer seems to do best when cleaned every 4-5 days and skimmate production is definitely up.  

We also reduced supplemental dosing to every other day. The coral snow seems much more effective this way. When adding CS everyday it seemed to actually stay in the system and not get removed in 24 hrs.  With cal/alk dosing we have reduced our calcium dosage to drop the levels to ~400. They were at ~430 and this caused more coralline than we like. 

Here’s a photo from today, our point and shoot does not represent them as well as they appear in person… but this was the best we could get.  We are experiencing some very heavy metallic shimmer/glow from the coralite tips of our corals.

2008.5.11 corals  

We’ve had a very busy last couple of weeks, but we will have some new material going up on here soon so keep checking back for some new write ups regarding carbon dosing. Carbon Dosing 101 is in the works.

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4 Comments

  1. May 11, 2008 at 10:31 pm | Permalink

    Good to hear that things are stabilizing. I keep my calcium at around 430-460 and find coral growth to be optimal. I also have the alkalinity at 9-10dKH.

  2. Felix
    May 14, 2008 at 1:13 pm | Permalink

    Very nice stuff…good to see an update j/k
    more pics !!!!

    Felix-

  3. May 15, 2008 at 12:50 am | Permalink

    great news Eric~

    And the picture is so nice~!!

  4. May 15, 2008 at 7:18 pm | Permalink

    Sweet!!! Glad everything is settling in.

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