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Unread 08/12/2016, 06:40 AM   #6
kainic
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Originally Posted by reefmutt View Post
I guess the most natural way to increase p would be to add a couple more fish..
And/or add a second feeding of Pappone..
I think the addition of the matrix is a good idea..
What's your lighting schedule and intensities for the leds and the t5?
Your po4 numbers are within the margin of error for that checker...
My personal favorite po4 test kit is the Elos High resolution po4 test kit. I find it to be more reliable and way more consistent than the checker type electronic test kits...
I'm running Bali program on LEDs which turn on at 8:12am and off at 8:20pm at 75% intensity. My T5 are running from 10:30am to 7:30pm and from 11:30am to 6:30pm (2 bulbs each).

I'll try with pappone twice per week.

Let me post some pictures (the not so horrible ones).

Pavona cactus (I love this coral). I will take some pictures with a DSLR in a near future. This is taken with my Galaxy S5.


Bird of paradise. This is one of my very last additions.


Blame the top-down box. Horrible picture of a very nice coral to have, Montipora confusa.


This is the closest thing to acro porn from my tank, I'd say is acro petting. But hey, it's mine and I like it!


Not everything is corals in a reef tank! This is my Priolepis nocturna, I wouldn't say is uncommon but not many reefers include them in their tanks. Majestic way of swimming.


One of my three Pseudanthias dispar. Voracious eaters, easy to keep and small enough for my tank.


I hope you enjoy my pretty modest reef tank.


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