Thanks for the comments and support on the video content. I did a video on my TMC RODI unit ua-cam.com/video/rask2bZt3BQ/v-deo.htmlsi=prhVNsk1svLcy7nu. Let me know if I should re-do another in-depth video.
@jules2545 Not much random flow 4 pumps on back panel on reef wave mode. Feeding once a week, goniopower food and red sea AB plus. Lights only set 50% on the AI blades. Water flow Moderate to strong water movement is recommended, but direct water flow can damage the coral's flesh. The flow helps keep detritus from settling on the coral. Lighting Moderate lighting of 100-150 PAR is generally recommended, but some say there's more risk from too much light than too little. Water chemistry Stable water chemistry is important, including: Temperature: 75-80° F pH: 8.1-8.4 my ph 8.4 Specific gravity: 1.023-1.025 Alkalinity, calcium, and magnesium: Monitor these levels to support the coral's skeletal and tissue growth Nitrates: Less than 10 ppm Phosphates: Less than 0.10 ppm
Great episode 👌👏👍
Wish I found these videos earlier best info coverage of this product I've found.
Thank you for the feedback 🙏
Great video! Alongside the ATO, a video on RODI Unit could be useful too in terms of keeping your TDS at 0 and how to do unit maintenance
Thanks for the comments and support on the video content. I did a video on my TMC RODI unit ua-cam.com/video/rask2bZt3BQ/v-deo.htmlsi=prhVNsk1svLcy7nu. Let me know if I should re-do another in-depth video.
What are you doing to make your Alveopora so extended, they are magnificent.
@jules2545 Not much random flow 4 pumps on back panel on reef wave mode. Feeding once a week, goniopower food and red sea AB plus. Lights only set 50% on the AI blades. Water flow
Moderate to strong water movement is recommended, but direct water flow can damage the coral's flesh. The flow helps keep detritus from settling on the coral.
Lighting
Moderate lighting of 100-150 PAR is generally recommended, but some say there's more risk from too much light than too little.
Water chemistry
Stable water chemistry is important, including:
Temperature: 75-80° F
pH: 8.1-8.4 my ph 8.4
Specific gravity: 1.023-1.025
Alkalinity, calcium, and magnesium: Monitor these levels to support the coral's skeletal and tissue growth
Nitrates: Less than 10 ppm
Phosphates: Less than 0.10 ppm