JF jolt and RMF lucky charm tenius

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Well my colony has grow enough for 1 of each tenius. Frag will be cut and ready after 3 days of order.
Jolt 400$ PU in Irvine, 425$ ship in Ca, 450$ ship other state
Lucky charm 300$ PU in Irvine 325$ ship in CA , 350$ ship other states. Frag is good size 3/4" to 1" and thick no nubs
Buy both free shipping and bonus frag TGC orange creamsicle


 

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I’m tempted
 

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Aren’t you doing zeovit and uln?
 
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I dose the bacteria source but I keep my nutrients higher than zeovit recommendation at 0. I did at 0 before but I feel my corals are very easy to stress out and dry.


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I dose the bacteria source but I keep my nutrients higher than zeovit recommendation at 0. I did at 0 before but I feel my corals are very easy to stress out and dry.


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Can you be more specific in which bacteria source your dosing and what your doing to keep nutrients higher? Feeding more and less water changes? Just curious
 
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I dose zeobak and zeostart3. I have a lot of fish in my 360g about 70 small and big. Feed 6 x a day on auto feeder and frozen at night. I do dose acropower 60ml per day


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No water change only clean the sand bed and put back 5g per week.


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I also dose zeobak, zeostart and biomate, along with coral vitalizer, sponge power, flatworm stop, coral booster and pohls xtra special. And to top that off I recently switched to all the self releasing tablets which made it way easier on me. I don’t do water changes to often either. How thick is your sand bed? I just recently tried vacuuming the sand but what is your process of doing it?
 
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I have a thin sand bed on the edge deeper in the middle for the wrasse to sleep. If your coral color is light u can dose A balance to darker. In the other hand if your corals are dark then dose B balance to make them lighter.


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I have a thin sand bed on the edge deeper in the middle for the wrasse to sleep. If your coral color is light u can dose A balance to darker. In the other hand if your corals are dark then dose B balance to make them lighter.


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I actually use both A and B balance. All my corals looks great I just don’t ever meet other that run a zeo system so I like to ask questions. My sand is about 2”. Do you vacuum with a gravel cleaner and where do you drain the water too?
 

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