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  1. Hello fellow reefers , My tank utilizes dried corals in a calcium reactor to keep up with calcium , alk and magnesium levels. There are numerous articles online which suggests that majority of trace elements are found in the living tissue of corals , thus one cannot solely rely on the use of a dried coeals in carxs to replenish trace elements in their tanks. Hence i was looking into AF coloration programme which is similar to the balling method , however it is designed to be used in two part solutions , therefore this leads to my question , how does one utilize such products in conjunction with a CArx?
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  2. Hi you mean sun coral? Sent from Singapore Reef Club mobile app
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  3. This was taken on a sunny day, top-down view of the Rics after tanning under the natural sunlight for the whole day. The LEDs are turned on only in the evening.
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  4. It is near impossible to completely have no ich in your tank because whatever thing wet you put in the tank there is a good chance of it containing ich: inverts, corals etc. What you can do to help fight ich is first of all, quarantine fish if you can, feed high quality food, I recommend PE mysis or LRS reef frenzy for frozen food and a mix of various brands of pellets. These should be soaked in Selcon + Vitachem to help boost fish immunity. Secondly, stock wisely: have a good stocking density and always introduce peaceful fishes first to avoid stress. Thirdly, maintain high water quality. Lastly, can consider to invest in a UV steriliser to reduce the ich population in your tank.
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