I took a few pictures today and thought you might enjoy them. Everything was shot with a 50mm f/1.8 lens. A 50g water change was performed tonight.
I have a 93 gal cube some sps and lps and softies... my lights r radion g2 at 45% put it up higher the corals start to die. I have 2 mp10s 1 wp 10 for circulation cal 440 alk 9 mag at 1500 phospahtes at 5 nitrates at 0 tank is over 2 yrs old transferred everything from my 75 gal that I had for over four yrs and everything was growing and coloring fine. I dose my alk and cal with brs 1.1ml for 4 hrs. don't know y my sps and some zoas are ...
While a number of corals look okay, there are some that were hit really hard. One was a little SPS that never really did anything in the nine months it was in the tank, but decided to take a nosedive during the bacterial overdose. I watched it and a few others turn white, and just left it alone. When checking on this particular acropora (A. milleopora) I noticed that some life did survive even though about 70% perished. Wit the image on ...
I'm being cautiously optimistic that the reef is recovering properly. Here are three pictures to show you the general overview.
Alrighty, round 3. This website hates me. I can't log in at all on my phone or tablet, and I can't stay logged in long enough to post on a computer. I love this site and want to be able to participate more. Technology is frustrating. Last update was in early December of last year and there have been a lot of changes since then; - Changed lighting to all LED, soon to be LED supplemented with T5s. I'm running a combination of Hydra 52s and SOL AI Blues with a single Kessil ...
Updated 09-17-2014 at 03:28 PM by michika