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Location: Manteca, CA
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Mixed tank balance (photo heavy?)
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150g, 6' long with large sump and separate 25g fuge
pH 8.25-8.45 temp 77.1-77.9 SG 1.026 Alk 8.7-9.0 Nitrate and Phosphate below ICP detection limits. Lighting 3x Ai26, running at peak from 12:00-8:00pm, half until 11:00pm UV 5% Violet 72% Royal 77% Blue 79% Green 4% Deep Red 4% Cool White 5% Also running 4x 80W, 60" T5 (3x Blue plus, and 1x Coral plus) currently only from 6:00-8:00pm Fuge has a ball of Cheato, and a grow LED (40W?) on from 10PM to 10AM My tank suffers from poor growth of LPS and pale colors. Yet my SPS is growing fine. In November I realized my T5 bulbs were 18+ months old. I got new ones, but only added 1 new each week over the month. At that point they were on 4 hours, from 4:00-8:00. I also, probably, trimmed back my Cheato too much. I frequently harvest as much as a full 5 gallon bucket every 6 weeks! I also tried to copy the famous AB+ spectrum, which has MUCH higher UV and Cool White. POOF! I now have algae for the first time in 3 years! I've dialed the T5s to 2 hours and moved my LED spectrum back to the one above. I also drained and cleaned all the algae out of my fuge, and won't trim the Cheato for a while. I'm patient, but other than time, is there anything I can do to enhance my LPS? They probably don't love my ULN water, but if I add food, won't that just encourage MORE algae? Also, you can see just how bad my vermatid issue is. All my SPS just grows around their tubes. Looks like a phlegm farm when I feed, but otherwise probably not an issue. I think it's generally a very successful tank. I just want to stay on top of it, so advice is welcome. |
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