Boomer said:Phyl
We did a massive water change early this year (95% roughly)
I wonder where I heard that beforeSome are binging to find out that large massive water changes do good things not bad things
But you wont' here telling people yeah go ahead and do a 95 % change, you are on your own. Evey time I did mine, my 22" Tube Anemone would go into the spawing mode and just pollute the flippin' tank but I found a trick to fix that
Coloring up for the most part seems to be dependant on K and/or low nutrient levels. An now adding crazy things like HGH and AA to the mix.
mikem said:I totally have the opposite experience with my coral colors. I run 12K Reflux and keep high nutrient levels, high bio load and have the most colorfull corals.
Phyl said:I think there's a BIG difference between ADDING high nutrients (the corals actually need this) and HAVING high nutrients. Good nutrient export but high feedings seem to be part of the key to success, from what I've read.
Boomer said:and the long thread on the Blue Method
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=971190&perpage=25&pagenumber=1
NEWSALT said:pH is usually between 8.1 and 8.25 during the day.
Just a thought, are my lights on long enough? The photo period is:
12 noon - VHOs on
1pm - 1st Metal Halide On
1:30pm - 2nd Metal Halide On
8pm - 1st Metal Halide Off
8:30pm - 2nd Metal Halide Off
9pm - VHOs Off