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Old 09-07-2014, 08:26 AM
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Will sps lose color? A majority of my sps lost color because I moved my lights about 4 inches higher for almost a week.
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Old 09-07-2014, 02:57 PM
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I had a algae outbreak at the beginning of summer gha and others all at once it took about 1.5 kg of rowa and a 3 day black out. Jason 3-4 weeks of rowa will not get rid of it I actually found it got a bit worse at first. I have been changing out 300grams plus every 2 weeks of rowa. Finally 3 months later it's 98% gone.
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Old 09-07-2014, 03:13 PM
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Will sps lose color? A majority of my sps lost color because I moved my lights about 4 inches higher for almost a week.
Yes some might fade or even brown a bit but it will come back pretty quick.

When I transferred tanks I ran into some problems and had my corals (90%sps) in the holding bin without light for 7 days. Nothing died but some faded, after a few weeks it all came back to where it was.
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Old 09-07-2014, 03:18 PM
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Yes some might fade or even brown a bit but it will come back pretty quick.

When I transferred tanks I ran into some problems and had my corals (90%sps) in the holding bin without light for 7 days. Nothing died but some faded, after a few weeks it all came back to where it was.
You can kill your corals much faster with too much light than with too little. I've done 3 dark days at a time, twice a month before; my tank never looked better. Don't know why I stopped, actually. I think it was that I didn't like not seeing the tank for 3 days. Maybe 2 would have been enough...
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Old 09-07-2014, 03:20 PM
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You can kill your corals much faster with too much light than with too little. I've done 3 dark days at a time, twice a month before; my tank never looked better. Don't know why I stopped, actually. I think it was that I didn't like not seeing the tank for 3 days. Maybe 2 would have been enough...
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Old 09-07-2014, 06:23 PM
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Just use tinfoil. Wrap it around the whole tank and see what happens. I'm battling a bunch of algae right now as well. As in four different ones. I am using black out and will add chaeto after to deal with the excess nutrients.
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Old 09-07-2014, 06:57 PM
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K I will try the blackout. Can fish still catch food in the total darkness?
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Old 09-07-2014, 07:46 PM
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Thanks for the many responses everyone

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what is No3? You sure it's gha?
Zero last month, but it looks like I'll have to buy a new kit as the colors look wrong now

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Is on your rocks or just the sandbed?
All GHA is on the rocks with some on the props and overflow. Cyano on both

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What's your debris removal like?
Not bad as far as I can tell. I have 3 MP10wES on 92%
I'll have to step up my housekeeping methods for awhile. I used to clean my sandbed but stopped when the diatoms wouldn't go away. Fat lot of good that did me

I forgot to mention something I found before starting this thread. And this issue for sure was not helping me;
My RO was showing 2 TDS and a Hanna test showed 0.002 in my storage drum
I cleaned the RO out and replaced the Membrane

I agree with needing to step up my WC amounts
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Old 09-07-2014, 08:06 PM
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Too late to edit

My RO PO4 test last week was 0.02
Today it's 0.01, but who knows what it really is with an accuracy of +/-.04
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Old 09-18-2014, 03:46 AM
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Bought a new NO2/NO3 kit tonight and will check tomorrow

Did a 3-day blackout over the weekend. Nothing suffered much and the GHA backed off enough for me to get a bit of a grip on it. Plus the cyano and diatoms have subsided ... for now

Tonight I siphoned/scrubbed off as much GHA as I could and then added a Sea Hare
The little Bunny is going to town like there's no tomorrow ... each section it passes over is scoured right down to the LR

So, now all I have to do is figure out where this problem came from in the first place ....
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