Korallen-Zucht Flatworm Stop - Korallen-Zucht

Groot

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I was just wondering if anybody uses this stuff. I don’t have flatworms but it seems like people like using it when paired up with coral boost. I have noticed that one of my corals seem pal. Getting all different colors and decent polyp extension (specially when lights are out). but I’m seeing lost of colors in Certain areas of the coral. I do battle with very low nutrients. I also see almost like flesh is coming off but not convinced if it is flesh of just different polyp that’s what it looks like. I already use some of the zeovet products like coral vitalize and aminos acid for my hammers. It’s on sale so I thought I would try it.
 
Spoke with bulkreef not going that route. Going to try to maintain my phosphate differently instead of just feeding reef roids I’m going to try dosing.
What did bulkreef say that changed your mind?
 
That the lost of colors is most likely due to low nutrients. That the zeovite flat worm might help with the structure but probably won’t see a difference with what I’m already doing. That’s dosing Phosphate might keep things more stable with nutrients.
 
I'm from Brazil, and even though this product costs a fortune there, all the SPS guys have been using it for years. You can really see the difference.
 
From what I've gathered through reading on various SPS threads across multiple forums is that it causes the tissue to become thicker and gives a repelling taste which in turns helps not only deter AEFW but to produce darker colors in the coral.
If your going for coloration have a look at
Reef Moonshiners https://www.reefmoonshiners.com/

There's a few of us that run this program here.
 
I don’t know if it’s really happy! I thought it would help.
 

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Photos of other corals near by.
 

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Tested my phosphate this morning it was .02 added a scoop of reef roids in the morning. Jest tested my phosphate tonight .01 it dropped. Just added two scoops of reef roids lol.
 
Reef roids will raise your phosphates but not instantly. Keep a set schedule for a week while testing daily to figure it out or you will over shoot easily. I like the concept of using food to raise nutrients but it really is way easier to control with dosing a product.
 
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