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Old 06-15-2014, 08:56 PM
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Not much flow as I currently have them on the bottom. I water tests good, ph and alk are a little low, working on getting them up right now


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Iodine and Magnesium are key. I have 43 types of zoa and paly and lost alot getting used to keeping them. I have a red sea max with cree led's as well and lighting can be crucial. If you have a controller try dimming the whites down and slowely ramping them up.
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Old 06-19-2014, 10:55 PM
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Not much flow as I currently have them on the bottom. I water tests good, ph and alk are a little low, working on getting them up right now


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How low? Get water parameters under control, how much lighting do you have to little or to much could be bad. I run a sol blue on 100% 10 hours a day everything is good, thats on a 30 cube everything is in bottom half of tank.
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