Do RBTA's need perfect skimmed water quality?
russianspy Member Sep 15, 2004 #2 Not overskimmed, then helpful amounts of additives leave the tank, even phosphate, most corals need it but when it gets to high it causes algea blooms......Back on subject yes, good skimmed water the better chance of survival and recovery.
Not overskimmed, then helpful amounts of additives leave the tank, even phosphate, most corals need it but when it gets to high it causes algea blooms......Back on subject yes, good skimmed water the better chance of survival and recovery.
viper_930 Active Member Sep 15, 2004 #3 IMO water parameter stability is more important than how clean it is, within reason of course.:yes: