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nanoreefer22

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Free, but if you want to trade something, LPS or softie it'd be greatly appreciated.

Don't know what they are, so i cant help you there. No bugs on them at all. My tank isn't set up for acros so their starting to receed while all the LPS/Softies thrive.

One tables I know that, the other two came from Jhale, both brown now though.

-Kris:biglaugh:
 

grknyer

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Free, but if you want to trade something, LPS or softie it'd be greatly appreciated.

Don't know what they are, so i cant help you there. No bugs on them at all. My tank isn't set up for acros so their starting to receed while all the LPS/Softies thrive.

One tables I know that, the other two came from Jhale, both brown now though.

-Kris:biglaugh:

Get rid of the sticks Kris:biglaugh: Lps/softies are nicer.How's the leather doing?
 

nanoreefer22

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High Phosphate Kris :( Not good for your LPS either.


:sad2: I definately know its not good for the SPS's. I didn't think it was the same for LPS/Softies. Everything else but those 3 frags are doing great, montis, torches, froggies, leathers, zoas are seemingly ok. I'll post up some new pics from today in a few:).

Rich, you think it could be something else other than phosphates?
 

jackson6745

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:lol2: Rich

What would be some signs that the phos is affecting the LPS?

Algae growing on them:teeth:

Seriously though Phosphate inhibits calcification. It's hard to saw exactly what characteristics LPS show in high phosphates. Too many variables and I never really looked into it much other than visible observation. From what I have noticed, LPS and softies look more healthy and fluffy :) in lower nutrient conditions. Seems that a lot of species don't like high flow though, or at least don't expand in high flow.
There is a point where your nutrients will be too high and you will kill even LPS and softies :) Pretty high though.
 

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