If you keep stony corals, three numbers matter more than almost anything else in your tank: calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium. Reef keepers often call them “the Big 3” because every SPS and LPS coral, every bit of coralline algae, and most of your invertebrates depend on a steady supply of these three elements to build their skeletons. Get them right and your reef grows, colors up, and stays stable for years. Get them wrong — even slightly — and you’ll spend your hobby chasing stalled growth, bleached tips, and mysterious coral deaths that always seem to trace back to water chemistry.
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I have only used Fiji coral. Not much selection way out in West texas
I have two clown fish in a small tank. They would love a better tank. Plus my starfish
I’d throw in a few firefish !
How do you enter?
Cube 10 will look good in my home office. Look forward to seeing some lps and sps corals. Team Jess of course.