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Was on the phone with Steve's today and he said they haven't ever seen a DR that outperformed the Luxeon but that was in comparison to every other...
Are you sure that's not bryopsis?
So do you still have nitrates detectable? Algae scrubbers are very good at reducing nitrates, sometimes phosphates are a bit of a battle still...
So, I was at our club's Spring Fest a few weekends ago and I had a great discussion with one of the speakers afterwards (Justin Credabel)...
Yeah I wondered about that :eek: I would not change anything until you get a mature screen and the system adjusts to the scrubber. There is no...
N will come down fast, P at 0.6 is pretty high, that might take longer to come down. You will likely be able to leave the photoperiod at 9...
Not until you get growth like that over the whole screen that you need to scrape off, and then about half of the holes are still filled with algae
Yes, well, GHA which technically is turf but not in the classic sense.
That's where you want to start, and leave it there until the screen gets mature. Then start extending the daily photoperiod by maybe an hour...
It will progress slowly over the next couple weeks
If the pump has a built in control valve, then I wouldn't use the other one. Or vise versa...just use one. The flow looks a little low but that's...
You don't need to upload them again, just go into your video manager and change them from private to public ...too late...
Your vids are all "private" I can't watch them
It's a little hard to tell in that video, can you take one that is further back a bit and more straight on, so I can also see the water flowing...
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Killer growth!
I'd leave it the same for now
That's good that nothing came off, that means you are not growing any slime or diatoms anymore, if you even were. Great startup!!
Gross!!
I hate to say this...but the more I talk to people, including university professors and reefkeeping experts (like Fest speakers, etc) it appears...