Growth pics: Be good to your frags and they'll be good to you!

Awesome pics of your livestock Seth. Would love to see it in person. always admire a nice mature tank.
What are your regular husbandry duties and frequency if you don't mind sharing? Any dosing or supplements on a regular basis?
 
Seth The Wine Guy;920603 wrote:
Lighting:
(2) 400w MH using either Ushio 14k or Radiums
(3) AI SOL Blues
(2) Kessil a150w Deep Ocean Blues
(1) Kessil a360w Tuna Blue


Holy crap that's a lot of light.. Do you have Par Readings?

Also what salt do you use and what do you do to maintain MAG levels??? Just quality salt and regular water changes?
 
I haven't had that type of crazy growth over the last couple years I have seen a fantastic growth spurt the past three months which I attribute to daily dosing oh NOPX and weekly dosing of aquavitro fuel. I had bottles sitting in display cabinet for months getting the nerve up to experiment now I wish I would have started sooner. My torts, blue tip acros, yellow acros, acans seem to love the supplements and I have candy cane colonies the size of grapefruits
 
gregoryleonard;920623 wrote: Awesome pics of your livestock Seth. Would love to see it in person. always admire a nice mature tank.
What are your regular husbandry duties and frequency if you don't mind sharing? Any dosing or supplements on a regular basis?

Thanks Greg, just let me know when you're in my neck of the woods.

My standard big three stay at:
dKH 9-10
Ca 450
Mg 1350

Dosing- None
I do keep on hand 2 part and Premixed Mag Chloride/Sulfate but rarely if ever use them. I usually only do when I have to change out my Ca Reactor media and the tank needs supplementation until the reactor is fully online. (Takes a couple weeks after a fresh media change.)

How do I keep Mg up?
Two things in the Ca Reactor. Dolomite and a top secret mystery media. (It's still in experimentation stage and I can't talk about it.) I have the reactor PH set point down to 6.35 to ensure the dolomite dissolves at a decent rate.

Supplements-
Seachem Trace Elements and Aquavitro Vibrance (Iodine). I also use Seachem Phyto and Zooplankton as a tank additive per the bottles recommended dosage if not more. I think the Phyto is only good for the clam and my sun coral's offspring. I have hundreds of sun coral heads all over the underside of LR and back wall of the tank. That seemed to coincide with starting to use Phyto over a year ago.

Feeding-
I use a ton of cyclopeze. Also like to use rotifers and oyster eggs once a week.

I do 30g a week of automated water changes on a ~200g TWV system. About 4 gallons a day everyday of the week. I will do at least 2-4 "manual" (and I use the word very loosely) 30g WC's a month on top of that.

I love Salinity salt and it's accounted for 50% of the total salt I've used. I'm forced to use either IO or RC the other half. Since my WC is automated I have to keep a container of premixed salt circulating for a week. Doing that with Salinity won't work since it's designed for immediate use and quickly precipitates out. That leaves me to use Salinity for my "all at one time WC's" and the other salt's for my automated WC's.
*I've since stopped using regular IO at all and using RC in its place. It's simply not formulated or designed for the demands of a reef tank and it shows IMO.

I will admit there's one other HUGE factor I'm not mentioning here. I didn't come up with the idea for it but I think it's working for me and I don't think it would work for most. <u>Dual light cycles</u>. I do 6 on and 6 off. For anyone who thinks all you need to do is change your light timers and you're good, you're not. You are effectively doubling your tanks equipment and nutrient needs and nutrient export. You are also doubling your current tank's monthly upkeep costs.

Double everything-
Salt
Bulb replacement
Energy costs
Food
Supplements
GFO
Carbon
etc, etc, etc...

I'm not saying I know what I'm doing by any means. I don't even know if I'm happy with all my own results. But, if you think what I've done is good in your opinion, there's some info for you. I didn't spill EVERYTHING but there's enough to point someone in the right direction if they think it's where they want to go. Everything I know about reefing I learned here. Not all in one spot or from the same person. Just pass it on. We all learn from each others successes as much as we do from mistakes. I try to be humble enough to share them both.
 
Seth

Great point about dual light cycles. I tried that a couple summers ago in order to reduce my peak temps by running an early AM cycle and a late PM cycle, skipping the peak daily heat and also preventing the tank temp to build up too much. But I never thought that I would need to double everything else I was doing. It makes perfect sense, but I guess foolishly I was thinking I could double my output (Growth) with the same amount of input (resources)...

Aquavitro Vibrance - I use it in my 120 but only dose 1 pipette daily. I don't test my iodide levels but I have a good amount of softies that I've been told suck up the iodide faster than SPS. Additionally I'm not happy with the purple in my garf bonsai and plum crazy, and I've read that iodide and low nutrients are important to maintain the nice purple coloration. My purple haze monti glows purple so maybe that throws a wrench in my logic.

Feeding - I'm curious when you feed your corals do you let the food awaken the polyp or do you wait till lights out and all your polyps are open and actively feeding??? I always kind of go back and forth on that one... I use Elos SVC (phyto powder) and cyclopeeze that I let soak in Fuel.. I dose 5ml Fuel daily, SVC 2 or 3x weekly, and the cyclopeeze i've been doing weekly. I always dose with my return pump off and the powerheads running for at least 30 minutes to give the corals time to feed before the skimmer starts pulling it all out.
 
Kirkwood;921608 wrote: Seth


Aquavitro Vibrance - I use it in my 120 but only dose 1 pipette daily. I don't test my iodide levels but I have a good amount of softies that I've been told suck up the iodide faster than SPS. Additionally I'm not happy with the purple in my garf bonsai and plum crazy, and I've read that iodide and low nutrients are important to maintain the nice purple coloration. My purple haze monti glows purple so maybe that throws a wrench in my logic.

Feeding - I'm curious when you feed your corals do you let the food awaken the polyp or do you wait till lights out and all your polyps are open and actively feeding??? I always kind of go back and forth on that one... I use Elos SVC (phyto powder) and cyclopeeze that I let soak in Fuel.. I dose 5ml Fuel daily, SVC 2 or 3x weekly, and the cyclopeeze i've been doing weekly. I always dose with my return pump off and the powerheads running for at least 30 minutes to give the corals time to feed before the skimmer starts pulling it all out.

Kirkwood;921620 wrote: I forgot to ask if you test your Iodide levels or have a system for how you come up with your dosing regimen?

I violate one of the golden rules of the hobby and add something I don't test for. Iodide. I actually used it for my shrimp more than my corals. I drop 7ml in twice a week. It's a conservative amount due to the fact I don't test. I too have a very difficult time with purple acros. Specifically, tri-colors and garfs. I have no problem with ORA Plum Crazy. It's more purple than Prince's 1985 wardrobe.

I feed the tank with lights on and off since different corals have different feeding cycles. It seems cyclopeze is the ultimate universal food in the tank. Every creature in the tank seems to feed happily on it. I too turn off the return pump for 30 minutes with any feeding that involves something other than flake or pellet.

I have just recently started using Aquavitro Fuel and soaking cyclopeze and Reef Chili in it. Not long enough to know what results, if any, to report.
 
Seth The Wine Guy;921625 wrote: I have just recently started using Aquavitro Fuel and soaking cyclopeze and Reef Chili in it. Not long enough to know what results, if any, to report.

When I started dosing Fuel I was told by some trusted sources that it takes about 3 months for corals to "learn" how to take up these newly available aminos. This lends itself to cyano blooms in the initial dosing phase. I started dosing 2ml daily and every couple weeks bumped my dose up until I got to 5ml daily. During that time I had a cyano bloom but I upted my nutrient export via better skimming and added 1 gallon of pond matrix in the sump. Everything cleaned up nicely. I've been dosing now for 6 months and plan to up my dose to 10ml daily over the next 6 weeks. Now when I buy frags I ask if the seller doses aminos, just so I know what to expect once it gets in my tank.

One question I had about Fuel is that the bottle mentions that "trace elements" are included. This made me wonder if Iodide is included in their "trace" makeup. I don't want to double dose Iodide via Vibrance and Fuel because like you I don't test Iodide.
 
Do you mean Iodine? In that case, yes. I think potassium iodide is listed in the ingredients label as well.
 
Ringo®;921824 wrote: Do you mean Iodine? In that case, yes. I think potassium iodide is listed in the ingredients label as well.

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