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Unread 09/21/2007, 08:30 PM   #76
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and how come you didn't break the thread as altpersona???


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Unread 09/21/2007, 09:54 PM   #77
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they became one

i think what happened is, altp was removed... and www was renamed and the post count modified... and viola no breaky the threads...


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Unread 09/22/2007, 09:22 AM   #78
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I still can't see what was wrong with the old profile....but at least this one works now.


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Unread 09/28/2007, 01:05 PM   #79
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How are things going? GOt anythihng new in there yet?


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Unread 10/23/2007, 04:20 PM   #80
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Two months into it and things are still okay..... except for the calcium levels. Even with water changes, I can't keep the ca level up and I can tell by looking at the corals. Not that they don't look healthy, they just don't look happy. Colors aren't as bright, no signs of new growth in that last couple of weeks.

And so the money pit gets deeper. A calcium reactor is in my near future.

As for anything new, I added a blue spot jawfish. An absolutely beautiful fish that I only saw for 2 days until it found a better hiding spot. Haven't seen it since, but I keep seeing new holes dug in the sand under the rock so I know he's there. At least he was cheap ($150.00)

I'd post a pic, but I can't find him. look him up though, he's cool.


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Unread 10/23/2007, 08:08 PM   #81
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i still think tums will do the trick... or a cuttle bone... or raw reactor media in the sump under a skimmer driven water fall...

my calcium levels are great w/ a cuttle bone, but admittedly thats w/ our birds...


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Unread 10/24/2007, 02:14 PM   #82
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Two months into it and things are still okay..... except for the calcium levels. Even with water changes, I can't keep the ca level up and I can tell by looking at the corals. Not that they don't look healthy, they just don't look happy. Colors aren't as bright, no signs of new growth in that last couple of weeks.
Water changes aren't a great way to keep up with your calcium demand but what salt are you using? IO is low in calcium to begin with usually around 360-380. RC somewhere around 420. Oceanic runs 500+ but then you'll have problems with low alk

You could dose a 2 part supplement for now. I used the DIY version before I got the ca reactor. Still use it on the nanos.
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i still think tums will do the trick... or a cuttle bone... or raw reactor media in the sump under a skimmer driven water fall...
Baking soda and driveway de-icer work fine


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Unread 10/24/2007, 04:50 PM   #83
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somehow im more comfortable w/ tums than i am with driveway deicer...


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Unread 10/24/2007, 05:22 PM   #84
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somehow im more comfortable w/ tums than i am with driveway deicer...
LOL there was a time I would have agreed with you. A few years ago Randy Holmes-Farley tested several different brands of de-icer to prove they weren't reef safe since some folks were using it. He was very surprised to find a few that were fine to use. Of course many were not. He also found dowflake/pealadow was equal to if not slightly better than many commercial hobby products. There are very few "experts" I trust in this hobby but Randy is one.


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Unread 02/19/2008, 05:30 PM   #85
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6 months in and going pretty well. I'll have to take some pics and post them this week. I have lots of SPS frags (mostly Acros) that have encrusted well. Got a Corallife Ca reactor and the levels are stable.
One thing that confuses me though, I mentioned that my frags have encrusted well, but they aren't showing much vertical growth, if any. The bases keep getting fatter though. Maybe I'm just being impatient. I'll wait longer and see if anything happens.


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Unread 02/21/2008, 01:35 PM   #86
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One thing that confuses me though, I mentioned that my frags have encrusted well, but they aren't showing much vertical growth, if any. The bases keep getting fatter though. Maybe I'm just being impatient. I'll wait longer and see if anything happens.
I've always heard healthy frags generally encrust heavily before they start to grow upward.


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Unread 02/23/2008, 07:42 AM   #87
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Thanks Amy. I was reading in the SPS forum and there is a thread there, "Acros growing thick instead of long", where the concensus is high flow will attribute to this. From my reading here on RC, I was under the impression that as long as you weren't blasting the tissue from the skeleton that you couldn't have too much flow. I have unplugged two powerheads and will watch everything for a couple of weeks to see if this will help. If so, then by adjusting the flow in our tanks couldn't we help "design" our acros?? (short,fat or long skinny)

I'll post any findings if anyone is interested.


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Unread 02/29/2008, 03:56 PM   #88
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updated pics

Here are some updated pics.



This is my favorite fish


This blasto is growing on me I think it's one of my favorite corals now. (ironically I think it was the first)



some cool zoos.




couple of acro frags


just a pic



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Unread 03/17/2008, 09:59 AM   #89
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A little update on the high flow = fat acros, lower flow =long acros. I'm a beleiver. With the lower flow in the tank, The green slimer almost immediately started to grow "up". The Chips Acro has signs of new growth as well as the others. The pink birdsnest has some new vertical sprouts too. I need to adjust my calcium reactor too. My calcium level has dropped to just under 400. I'd hate to get things finally going vertical, then not supply the calcium for them to do so.

Just wanted to post an update to this.


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