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![]() Sometimes coral isn't bright and amazing, stop being a coral racist and love all your coral the same
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Ive been manually adding it by the teaspoon to top off water, mixing it, then dumping it in. I add baking soda first, then calcium. Magnesium levels seem ok for the most part, but doing this, my other two levels sort of climb, but not as much as Id expect them to. Whats the best way to dose with accuracy on a budget? |
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![]() i"ve got a colony 10" below a 250w mh and they are full of color and growing good. I don't think i have a head under the size of a toonie!!
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![]() How far from the MHs are they and are they subject to direct MH light? No diffusing through glass or what not?
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![]() right under a 250w mh, 10-12" below. bulbs a 20k tho, open top.there starting to really get moving now. for awhile they were just getting wider and wider, now they are pinching together in the middle forming new heads every month!!
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![]() Hmmmm that makes me wonder, cause mine are 10K. Odd.... Now Im more confused because mine was in a very similar spot.
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![]() That makes me wonder, can my coralife aqua light pro support 20K bulbs? Or would I need new ballasts or something?
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