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01/03/2016, 03:23 PM | #1 |
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Sps help pls..:(
Hi all,
I am relatively new on the Atlanta reef club. I recently set up my 35 gallon cube (this is week 6). But I have been in the hobby for about 5 years now. My tank specs are as follows: Lights: 2 AI Vegas running at 25% whites right now, blues at 50% Skimmer: reef octopus rated for 75 gal Powerhead: jebao wp25 running at 50% power ( setting on W1 and Power S3) Return: rio 7 Carbon and GFO in a dual BRS reactor Controller: apex Dosing brs 2 part on timers attached to the apex Alk: 8 dkh Ca: 420 ppm Mg: 1300 ppm Ammonia, nitrates, nitrites:0 ppm Temp: 78 Ph: 8.1 Livestock: 2 clown fish 1 fire shrimp About 40 lbs of live rock About 20 lbs of live sand 1 small 2 head Duncan frag 1 ricordea shroom 4 frag of birdsnet in various areas of the tank ( 1 on sand bed, 2 in the middle in completely different flow environments, 1 right at the top of my rock work in front of the power head) 1 frag of unknown acro The parameters have been fairly consistent and I have been testing everyday for about 2 weeks before I introduced any coral into my system. I acclimated them slowly over a period of 2 hours and also light acclimated them through the functionality on the ai vega. But still there is no PE till now for both the sps frags. The Duncan and ric seem to be doing ok though. It's been a week now since I put the coral in. Is there anything that I am missing? I can't understand if it's a flow related issue or lighting/positioning issue. Any help is appreciated! Thanks, Rev |
01/03/2016, 03:28 PM | #2 |
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Add 44 more weeks to your tank then try sps.
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01/03/2016, 06:57 PM | #3 |
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check an hour or so after lights out. polyps usually extend more in darkness. some sps don't extend as much in the daylight
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01/03/2016, 08:02 PM | #4 |
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That is a very young tank to have sps.
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01/03/2016, 08:42 PM | #5 |
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Serious question:
Does age of tank have a huge part to play even when parameters are very stable? |
01/03/2016, 08:46 PM | #6 | |
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No. I keep primarily SPS. Have for years. Age of the tank is just age of the tank. Stable parameters and a solid biological filter are a factor by themselves. There is no hard and fast rule on tank age.
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01/03/2016, 08:58 PM | #7 |
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Ok.. My tank has had the same parameters for over 4 weeks. I perform daily testing to ensure this.
I took the liberty of adding the coral only after I had almost 4 weeks of stable parameters. |
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