Thats a nice one. Any pics under full spectrum? Thats a nice one. Any pics under full spectrum?
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Thats a nice one. Any pics under full spectrum? Thats a nice one. Any pics under full spectrum?
I can take one tomorrowDo you have a more recent picture of it?
That’s some insanely nice color development compared to your pic from September. Is it the same camera/settings between the two pics?Here's another more.recent picture
Great question. Around that time my tank had hit about one and a half years of maturity and everything started to really show some wild improvements. I also started dosing reef nutrition a few weeks prior and would like to attribute that in part as well. The biggest change was I started running GFO though. Within 30 days it looked like a totally different coral. It barely dropped my phosphates but I think it was just enoughThat’s some insanely nice color development compared to your pic from September. Is it the same camera/settings between the two pics?
@Aquatic BobsGreat question. Around that time my tank had hit about one and a half years of maturity and everything started to really show some wild improvements. I also started dosing reef nutrition a few weeks prior and would like to attribute that in part as well. The biggest change was I started running GFO though. Within 30 days it looked like a totally different coral. It barely dropped my phosphates but I think it was just enough
I know exactly what you’re talking about with the tank hitting it’s stride with the mature point. I think it’s often around the 1–1.5 year mark.Everything was still growing really well and looking really good But this was the turning point
Here's another more.recent picture
Haha yeah there's very few people here who are in the hobby but we've definitely been able to spread some loveNice stuff, I used to live in Duluth, MN. Hope to move back... we had like almost nothing available for local coral when I lived there.. so kind of cool someone has something there now lol
You think vivid insanity is hard to get going ? I just grabbed one wondering how difficult it is.It's actually really hard to get going. I tried 2 that both perished on me, get dull in color then pass along. This one was a larger piece that was bought, colored and grown almost immediately
Every tank is different. Insanity took off within days in my tankYou think vivid insanity is hard to get going ? I just grabbed one wondering how difficult it is.
What coral are you struggling with? Do you still have 0 nutrient readings?I'm struggling with mine. It came in dark/browned out and hasn't done much in the last month. Any tips? It's in pretty high light and high flow. I do have a problem with my nitrates tho. They love to bottom out.
It's the vivids insanity.What coral are you struggling with? Do you still have 0 nutrient readings?
Why do you want to bring your po4 down?It's the vivids insanity.
I have another one that has lighter tissue than when I bought it. It sort of looks like a PC rainbow, but not sure until it grows out. All my others look good:
Bleeding Avenger, ASD Rainbow (tho not much orange yet), CB OMG is coloring up, fox flame has insane contrast, (got a few others that look good). It just seems like the Vivid is unhappy. My chalices are also a little light, but I'm sure that's the nitrates.
I dosed my nitrates back up yesterday to try to get them to 3, but I can't ever keep the readable or inline with my phosphates.
I do dose 50ml of acropower weekly (would do more, but I only have frags in my 240 right now).
Alk 8.5-8.75
Cal 470
Mg 1390
Ph 8.0-8.1 daily swings
Phosphate always <.09 (.07 now)
Nitrate 0 (should be around 3)
I do run a refugium on reverse light cycle for 8 hours with a strong light. I might cut it down to 6 to try to get some nitrates once I bring my phosphates down a little more.