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![]()
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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
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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.