Dimdim
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The iPod app I use is called aquaplanner and I love it. It reminds me to feed and do water changes and you can keep track of a bunch of parameters. You can also keep notes on specific tanks. Pretty good but the pro version cost me a couple dollars. I think it's worth it
Awesome tank! Just read your thread! I have a couple questions for you, if you don't mind!
We're you happy with odyssea lights you started with? What made you switch? In on the verge of buying the odyssea but want to make sure you were happy with yours
Also, how do you make sure your corals stay put? I just got a dragon eye zoa that was growing on a sand bed so it has nothing to hold on to. How can I get that to sit up on my rocks?
Thanks! Your tank is awesome!
Do you test for cal/alk/mag? It's a good idea to test on the same day each week or so and keep a log to see changes over time. It's certainly a good thing to keep track of once you start to grow SPSs. You'll want those values for dosing stability. Things can really start to get depleted with high light and hard corals. I saw that there's even an iPod app that helps keep track of test results and tank trends over time. Pretty cool looking but I haven't tried it out yet.
Again, thanks for posting fresh picks. Beautiful as always!
Awesome tank! Just read your thread! I have a couple questions for you, if you don't mind!
We're you happy with odyssea lights you started with? What made you switch? In on the verge of buying the odyssea but want to make sure you were happy with yours
Also, how do you make sure your corals stay put? I just got a dragon eye zoa that was growing on a sand bed so it has nothing to hold on to. How can I get that to sit up on my rocks?
Thanks! Your tank is awesome!
Pictures of my new SPS frag. Feel free to ID it for me!