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So it was water change today. I took pictures of what i was talking about with all my corals gathering green. It seems they have all adapted to the same color no matter what the species. I wonder if the Green slimer is spreading or something or my lights aren't good enough

 

Red shortcake was all red when i got it new encrusting is now green...

31130770383_a7109900a4.jpg20161228_091147 by drgibby, on Flickr

 

Bali Tri color

31567108190_7fa91ea143.jpg20161228_091138 by drgibby, on Flickr

 

Katropora

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Another random more red one when i got it.

31130797693_aa9a7bacf3.jpg20161228_091156_001 by drgibby, on Flickr

 

All have the green where it looks like there is new growth. Its odd maybe they just grow green?! The setosa and bonsi are keeping there colors and i love them.

 

To keep up with the decay here are new shots of the 2 pieces and there frags i cut from them..

31100061054_69dd9339fa.jpg20161228_091524 by drgibby, on Flickr

photobombed!!

31100089824_2a7e67d8fa.jpg20161228_091527 by drgibby, on Flickr

 

31939920885_94cecab05f.jpg20161228_091533 by drgibby, on Flickr

 

the rest of him is looking good though

31902953466_d9dcab5f40.jpg20161228_091544 by drgibby, on Flickr

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Interesting with the frags turning green.

 

How intense is your lighting?

 

I'd guess that you are providing the most ideal scenario for a specific zooxanthaelee algae, and on turn, they display that specific florescent green.

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Interesting with the frags turning green.

 

How intense is your lighting?

 

I'd guess that you are providing the most ideal scenario for a specific zooxanthaelee algae, and on turn, they display that specific florescent green.

Interesting Theory.. I wonder.... My Nanobox tide is not set near max at all.. settings are:

royal blue 80

white lime 40

violet 80

cyan 70

moonlight 13

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Hmm those are similar setting to what I'm using too.

I'm a fan of green corals in particular so I'd say keep it up.

But if you ever growing tired of them, just give me a call. ;)

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things are going well The Katropora has started to encrust but the coloring isn't there yet.

31426740244_47fcfdf0d4.jpg20170112_084818 by drgibby, on Flickr

 

I had to move a ricordia from the other tank and a colony of zoas off the sand into this one and they couldn't be happier atm.

32229789116_9017421e02.jpg20170112_084838 by drgibby, on Flickr

 

and my happy clam leggo just cuz ;)

32148594911_5d31cf4139.jpg20170112_084740 by drgibby, on Flickr

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Tank is doing well I still want to combine it with my 4g in a bigger tank... I need the lottery or a massive deal to get what i want ;)

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That clam :wub:

I know!! If you ever come across one I think it would look great in your 40;)

 

 

So good. Glad things are really stabilizing.

 

Thanks Dave next time your selling a tank think of me ;) preferably a Red Sea reefer 250;) lol

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Lots of changes in your tank.

looking great!

HAHA it has gone through a big change since i first started it... all part of my learning experience though

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Good morning nano reef how are you all swimming today? Ive been working hard to remember to dose nopox this last week in hoping to attempt to reduce the phosphates and try to reverse that green coloration i have been getting. Phosphates measured .03 to start. After about a week of this the phosphates are measuring 0 but i dont believe that because there is still algae film growing on the glass and some algae on the rocks as well as the back chamber. Im wondering how much i should push my luck and really cursing small tanks atm. So little wiggle room :rant:

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Just go slow. My theory is that just getting phosphates low isn't enough, you need the low reading to be because something in the tank is out-consuming the algae for the phosphates.

 

It can take weeks for phosphate levels to drop following the initial nitrate drop with NoPox, I've found.

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So ive slowed down the dosing of no pox mostly due to fear of causing bad things to happen.  keeping parameters in a 10 gallon is hard enough.  Especially when it deals with an all sps tank.  I really want to get a sump preferably a red sea reefer 250.  I saw  a deep blue 30 gallon frag tank for 275 but it didn't come with a sump.  I also want more height then it offered for more fish selection.  

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Just saw a post for a reefer 250 being sold local... the stand is black but for the price i might be ok with it.... ugh didn't want to spend the money just yet might be to hard to walk away from.  Ill have to go take a look at it.   What would you guys pay for one in good condition?

 

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Bummer, but just keep your eyes open and another one should come along. 
 

I agree with not overdoing the NoPox, it's easy to do. If you see white stringy or gummy crap building up in the back chambers or on the filters and pumps, that's a sure sign things are not good with the NoPox. Speaking from my own experience, of course :unsure:

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