BLADEYAMAHA
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Don't try to warn people their tank is too young for corals.
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Just out of curiosity, what is your opinion on what is too young for corals? :smoking:Don't try to warn people their tank is too young for corals.
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I used 10 year seasoned rock to season my tank, I still having problems though but I have lots of life in my tank.
Its not my opinion but I've heard 1 year, but my opinion if you have not hit the hair algae stage yet, you will and you better wait till thats over.
I have never suffered from hair algae or any other kinds of algae issues.
I have never suffered from hair algae or any other kinds of algae issues.
Me either
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I would never say/post that out loud.
I just changed out my di resin when my water hit 1ppm outbound. All my stuff is reading zero.
Is all your rock 10 year old? Or just the seed rock? What is your other tock?
Nitrates have to building up somewhere or phosphate leeching from your rock.
Curious why ha is a problem for corals anyway? I went through a brief red ha outbreak and then a green, didn't seem to bother my softies. Looked like crap, but I didn't see an impact.
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For me it has more to do with it overgrowing corals, or getting into the "roots" of the frag where you can't get it out.