I actually have lost a few corals , but in reality these were mainly small frag test pieces to see what works best for my style . The tank has basically told me to stop messing with it ..lol . The stuff that's thriving will continue to grow the stuff that struggling will probably die off in time. I'm not trying to push the limits . Rather just have a tank full of corals that just look good with low maintenance.
The refugium is enough filter on it's own to keep the nitrates low and everyone seems to like it . I'm having to throw out hand fulls of cheato a week . Starting keeping it in jars and raising copepods in them and straining them out . That's not even necessary anymore as there are so many .
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YUP! Those are some of the things I learned over the years. I only dose if I HAVE to and regular water changes. I dont chase numbers. I like low maintainance, low tech tanks. I also choose corals that fit the paramaters of my tank. Prayer, frequent water changes, stablity and the right corals for your tank make it fill up fast and always look beautiful!
That is great about the cheato! Lots of natural pods for everyone in the tank!
I can see growth in your tank and things are looking really great! You really are doing a great job! Keep sharing more pictures!