Sorry for not posting lately, I have been setting up my new system and getting it running.
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Thanks, just takes a lot of practice, shooting with the macro lens really makes a big difference in photography.Looked at the early posts then skipped to the end. You stepped your photography game up a lot. Very nice corals.
Thanks Alicia!New tank, huh? Awesome!!! Gorgeous pictures as usual.
My sumps are really simple, it is just my skimmer and calcium reactor. There is really nothing fancy going on down there.I'd love to see your sump ,skimmer reactors and such! Seeing what makes these beauties grow would be great!
Hi, very nice collection! love the colors. I have a question that is driving me crazy and you may help me to understand this better. Is it true that if you put a yellow, pink or red acropora under blue light it turns green with time? I know that instantly a yellow acro turns green under blue, but does it turn permanently green with time under blue?
Also in which spectrum are you keeping your acros and under which par? Do you use any type of supplements like amino acids? or do you raise some elements more than usual? Its just we have the same setup as yours and we never get this colors lol.
regards
For T5 I run a 15 hour light cycleHi, sorry for my bad English. It's not my first language.
What I meant is that I use the best products I can find, some as you and I don't have the same results. Can you please recommend me a 10 bulbs t5 combo for acroporas with 4 channels (I have PS Diuna lamp 80w x 10) and a schedule (on/off) for each channel? I think you use the same lamp on one of your tanks. I know it depends on the PAR, but usually how many hours of light your acros receive a day under t5?
Thank you in advance and sorry for my bad English.
Regards
JKR Joe's Rainbow
A crazy piece
Route 66 Merlin's Staff
Another crazy looking milli