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what brand of frag domes did you end up going with?
Picoreefguy;1095712 wrote: what brand of frag domes did you end up going with?
SnowManSnow;1095714 wrote: I used the ones you posted.
Those things are SUPER light and porus. They FLOAT, until water logged. Kinda like matrix
So long, and thanks for all the fish.
Kirkwood;1095739 wrote: I like the domes. Didn't know about them. I have a XXL slimer colony a magnetic plug in my BB. I still can't crank the flow or the piece will turn. Is the expectation that the stag will cover the dome and encrust to the BB?
Danh;1097424 wrote: That's a lot of info. What's that piece in the back at 220?
xilez;1097439 wrote: Whats the general consensus on PAR #s and SPS... I have seen 200-400 and 300-500. Do you have a preference?
SnowManSnow;1097463 wrote: Some sps need higher par.. i've seen some millipora that seem to thrive under high PAR. That being said a lot of sps have a bit of a varied range as far as PAR seems to go, at least in my experience. With my limited experience sps will grow and color up just fine anywhere between 5-300.
The part of the equation I've been working on is balancing a controlled NO3 level / alk and PAR.
The higher the PAR level the corals receive the more energy they have to color up and grow, but they also need elevated levels of NO3 to do this or I've gotten photoinhibition (I think that is the right context).
The point of lowering my PAR on purpose is to be able to keep my NO3 around 2ppt (red sea pro) and my alk around 9.5 in an attempt to see if things balance out and compliment each other.
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SnowManSnow;1114565 wrote: Been a while since I did an update. Pics coming as soon as I figure out why it's looking SOOOOO BLUE
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