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If you don't already have one, which you did suggest that you didn't, I would get a phosphate test kit and figure out your P04. Phosphates can be an inhibitor of growth. At least it would be nice to rule it out even if it's in check.
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As for corals - I will try to list them all (and will forget some I am sure) - green star polyp x 2 - 4 types of zoas (these were growing rapidly until 2 months ago - now they are sort of sitting there) - bubble tip anemone (recently split into two) - 'regular' anemone (really small) - green/red favia - growing at 1mm / month (isn't that slow?) - 'pink' millipora which is all dark green now - pink/green trachy - hammer coral - green torch - unknown mushrooms ... that's about all I can see now |
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alkalinity, calcium, ozone |
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