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I just got a call from my surgery scheduler
I have a 2:45pm dr appt tomorrow in East Brunswick. If we get to AO @ 12 when he opens that gives enough time to get to your place unload and get to my appt. or we can do it after my appt. which ever works best..
I think it all depends on the lighting and water quality. What lights were they under & what do you have? If running the same lights as it was under when it had those colors then it should come back..
Just picked up Brs dosing pumps from Dnov99 looking for a controller to operate them not looking to break the bank open to other controllers but the RKL seems to be the one everyone suggests..pm with what you have,price,&location
Thanks,Mike
We're did the rock come from it sounds like your rock is the culprit.Try filling a bucket with fresh salt water..Test for phosphates,if you have 0 take a rock out of the tank, place in the bucket for a few hours, retest for phosphates to see if it is coming from the rocks...
I have the kz kit never used it if your interested shoot me a PM
Here is the kit I have
http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/korallen-zucht-potassium-test-kit.html
I have 2 pink spots and the more dominate one always chases the week one into my overflow were he had lived for weeks at a time I have rescued him 4 times putting him back in the display.. But he always seems to find his way back . I figure he likes it better in the overflow cause he gets fed...
If you want start with some real cheap corals to see what he nips @ or leaves alone. Then go from there I would stay away from zoas & Lps as they are the most Likely to be hit first.
I also have the seneye the par meter is great the temp is accurate to within a degree and the ph is close but I wouldn't trust it to be accurate enough to not test too..