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Awesome. Super happy your tank is doing great. And truly wish you all the success in the world. Understand now that it is a Fowler and that corals are not in the equation which of course erases all the speculation. This forum is a great place for each of us to discuss and debate the many ways...
Your experience sounds about right. It’s important when someone makes a bold statement like the author did. To clarify. What they are running. Bioload is important as well as expectations. What one person may call successful in all likelihood is probably not what others would call successful. I...
Kids are great. My youngest Grandson spotted a little birds nest frag (just two points) he said he loved it. So we picked it up for him. Every day he comes over. He makes sure we know that one is his. And how well it is doing.
Absolutely. I do not make scheduled to the T water changes on my main tank. However I estimate I changed 40 gallons of water in the last week or so. When I drip acclimate and coral RX dip. I have to replace between five and ten gallons of water. I have a holding tank that has odds and ends...
We need @9supratt4 to get back with the details. But if it is a softy tank and has low bioload. It could absolutely survive and even thrive without water changes. It wouldn’t need calcium. And most soft tanks like high nutrient environments. The big down side to running exceptionally high...
I have many more questions but will hold off until we know some of the answers to what I have asked. I expect you do not have many hard corals. By this I mean ones with skeletons.
Don’t know. But would love to know more. What kind of coral do you keep. How many gallons is your tank/system. Do you protein skim. If so. How much. What is your lighting schedule and do you ever test.