that is a great idea karin
you might change from brine to mysids since brine are not all that nutritious. mu fish really like bloodworms as well.
what are the dimensions of that tank? I couldn't really get much to grow under my sundial either. I got shrooms to grow, but that was right under the surface with the light on the plastic legs. Also, things won't die, but they won't grow either if your CA and Alk are low. a large (40%) water change usually makes things multiply as long as you do not do them too often. Kind of like a forced bloom for the corals. FEED FEED FEED, BAM, huge water change.
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Agree with Ace, 2.5 watts per gallon may be a little weak in the light dept. May want to bump that up a little (not much).
What about iodine? I had softies for years and had lots of luck with lugol's solution.
A few times a week, I'd also add a couple of teaspoons of blended frozen fish food at night to feed the corals.
Stable alkalinity (7+dkh) and ph (8.3-8.4) also helped a lot. Be sure to check your readings at night and day to see how much of a swing there is on these levels. You'll want to minimize those swings as much a possible.
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+1 on lighting and pH... those seem to be the biggest factors for my non-calcium consuming growth.
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Still have yet to see the water parameters. I know my tank has been going through the same things recently but since I have started dosing and keeping the Mag, Calcium, Alk where they should be, things seem to be multiplying.
i had the same problem i was getting some growth but it was slow. talked to a local LFS and he suggested ESV b-ionic and that i feed my coral a lil more. so ive been using the b-ionic and coral frenzy also some diff phyto foods and have noticed a big difference in my corals health. also reading up and learning how and what your coral needs for nutrition helps, sometimes even "spot feeding" helps alot. also the best growth and health improvements ive seen came from better lighting. not saying dosing will help you but trying diff techniques till you find what your system needs is what your going to have to do.
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I know some people have talked about the lighting maybe being too weak, but another consideration is how old are the bulbs? How do you do on growing nuisance algae? If you are having to clean the glass all the time, it might be time to change your bulbs. They lose some strength and usefulness over time. Just a thought...
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