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![]() I am using Coralife and I was using Aquacraft ME. I really want to use DDH2O by deltec. This all comes down to potassium content
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![]() Jan 02
I will be posting more pictures later but what you are seeing is before I started ultralith up to today. What you don't really see in them is the signifigant reduction of symbiotic algae in the coral. And an increase in polyp formation. This is happening to all the corals but at different rates. I also switched to 14k from 10K. Decide for yourself. ![]() ![]() Last edited by fencer; 01-03-2009 at 05:35 PM. |
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![]() Hi Fencer
Please donīt use H2O this salt is relabeled Red Sea Coral Pro and we have some really problems with the coral coloration. Take TUNZE Salt or SeaChem or Instant Ocean The other salt i did not have expierience with so it is difficult to say greets claude |
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![]() I thought I would post this.
We have had a reviewer on another forum for a year now and here is a video of his year end result http://s196.photobucket.com/albums/a...t=P1020020.flv Here is what he said 1 year anniversary of using ultralith video Hello everyone, I started using ultralith on January 1 2008, so I just hit the one year mark and decided to shoot a video of my tank. I am terrible at taking nice pictures, so I thought this would be a little better way to show the corals and colors that I am getting. It has been an experience, but once everything is dialed in, you learn what to dose and how much to dose for your tank and it's needs. I hope you enjoy watching, please let me know what you think of it, I appreciate feedback. |
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![]() Thanks Claude....I will be introducing the Coralife salt slowly in to the system
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![]() Here are 2 more comparison pictures
The top photo This photo shows 3 corals in a row. All of them have considerable reduction in symbiotic algae. The first coral is showing much of it base layer(kinda dark) and the blue coloration is much stronger. The second coral show the reduction in symbiotic algae with better pylop extensions. The last coral (not in focus) was a control coral bought locally. The owner and I agreed that it was totally brown with miminal coloration under MH light. The effect of Ultralith is very dramatic. The second coral picture show the amount of symbiotic algae reduction on the base layer. More pastel colours are starting to show as well a growth increase. ![]() ![]() Last edited by fencer; 01-05-2009 at 12:49 AM. |
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![]() WOW impressive photos!!!!!!
Considering the small amount of time you have been running Fauna Ultra Lith this is outstanding. Cant wait to see the results after 3 months. ![]() |
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http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=47990 Claude please note the differences between the RSCP and the H2Ocean as listed in this 1 independent study and I have more studies if you have time. I have been following this thread closely and am looking for a proven coral system, not one based on conjecture. Fencer It looks like you are doing a great job and the Fauna Marin system is looking promising. Remember that information without proof is only gossip, (from me included) so keep up the studying and keep up the good work. Kevin |
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![]() Hi
The coloration of the corals is also depending on thesalts you use and if the salts contains to much Trace elements you wil get brown corals.We checked severals salts also in UK available salts and they was the same in coral reaction and water parameters In our european experience we know that the salts change sometimes the paramatern and the reaction of the corals is from batch to batch different. Greets CLaude |