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Reef lover24

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It takes some time man especially since your tank is relatively new to keeping corals and etc. Just keep up with water quality, and good lightening and you should see results. Don't try to rush anything. I mean im no expert but this is what I have learned to this point. if anyone thinks im wrong or has any other ways please correct me
 

AreUaBadFish2

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The tank is well established over a year. I just was carless in the up keep. Doing water changes with tap water instead of R O water. But im changing that so things go the way they r suppose to. Your right though patience is everything in this hobby. I have to take
Is slow in getting it back to where it should be. I just bought new bulbs today and man it made such a difference.
 

Reef lover24

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Yeah that was your first mistake using tap water.. Surprised it didn't lead to tank crashes lol. You're on the right track with everything right now and levels will balance out.. That's how I felt when I put new lights on my tank as well lol makes everything pop so much better.
 

Eteran20

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Not to push my product but Phytoplankton is a great source of food for all of corals and copepods. Also if you have copepods that helps feed your coral as well. I sell a bottle of Phytoplankton for 12.00 for 16oz check out my post and the feed back everyone has left on it. It's a lot cheaper with me then you would get at any store
 

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