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eli@fijireefrock.com 11-15-2014 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by kien (Post 921298)
Also, what wish do you have ?

I think his wish is to keep LPS:biggrin: but a fish list would be nice:lol:

Skimmer Juice 11-15-2014 07:47 PM

maybe check the potassium

kien 11-15-2014 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by eli@fijireefrock.com (Post 921308)
I think his wish is to keep LPS:biggrin: but a fish list would be nice:lol:

:lol: good call! A fish list would be helpful too!

Douglas 11-15-2014 08:14 PM

My fish stock consists of: 1 Yellow tang, 1 Naoko's fairy wrasse, 1 Sunburst Anthias, 1 pair of Australian Blacks clownfish, 1 Manderine, 1 scooter blenny, 1 blue neon gobie, 1 bubble tip anenome , 2 clams, 1 urchin, 3 shrimp, and several snails.

I'm trying to keep an Australian Elegant, and 2 Torch coral frags now, but everthing else is SPS.

I've tried several types of torch corals, a few acans, and some duncans.....but no success with keep them alive and triving. All corals dipped in Coral RX pro, prior to hitting the tank, and climatized with a drip method to try to increase my success. Fed coral snow, and acan plus, brine, and mysis shrimp.

I had excellent success with LPS in my last set up, but this new build, is now using different lighting, (LED/T5) as apposed to (MH/T5) like last time. And no Bio pellets this time, just GFO, Carbon, Skimmer, filter sock, and Cheato. Will try to post some pictures.

MitchM 11-15-2014 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 921277)
I wouldn't say they're at opposite ends. At least not for the euphylia that I keep. I have always maintained water parameters similar to the OP's, under 400w MH. I have 3 large colonies and they all do very well. I do feed my fish heavily, so there are nutrients in the water column. I never direct feed them.

Well, yah...you could say that NPS would be at the opposite spectrum of SPS, but even then, NPS require a strong water flow to maximize the amount of food particles they capture.
LPS and SPS are pretty general terms.:smile:

Bill@IA 11-15-2014 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by reef_rookie (Post 921279)
Nice scollies Bill. What is the lighting schedule you have on that tank?

Royal Blue and Blue LEDS 11 hrs., Actinic and Blue Plus T5s 6 hrs.


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