UV & SPS Reaction

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UV & SPS Reaction

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Ok.. this is odd, but I'm seeing polyps on some of my sps frags where I have never seen polyps.. Real good extension. I started running UV yesterday. Coincidence or any ideas?
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Cool. I got dibs!
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:lol:

I may get a piece of the stuff that's perking up placed in my tank....
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Do you have any before and after pics (just after would be good)? Have you done anything else to your tank recently? I did a 1/4 volume water change with the Oceanic and noticed more polyp extension.
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I'll go take pictures. It's most noticable the wild frags that I gave you a piece of.. the mysterious green thingy.
No this is since just yesterday. Last water change was 30 gallons 2 weeks ago.
I did screw up and add too much of part one b-ionic too quickly and had calcium precipate out and back in.
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Mellissa Your xenia is ready, I got you a good piece.
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Excellent! We'll get it this weekend then...thank you!
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no problem
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Ok.. these pics aren't the greatest, but I was rushed.

This thing has never ever extended it's polyps:
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This slimer's never extended this much:
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Ok this is a pitiful sized piece.. but it looks pretty healthy.. and it was oddly fuzzy tonight. Crappy pic too.. but I was in a hurry:
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Bah.. just realized I was at ISO 400, so they're a little grainy.. <shrug>
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Dawn dish soap will make them come out too.
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That does look like really nice polyp extension on the green. Add any carbon or additives recently ?
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I haven't added anything new.. The carbon I have in there has been in there about a week or two.. approx 4 cups of carbon. Time to change it actually.

I have to wonder if it the UV has cleaned up the water, killing normal food sources for these, I believe the skimmer has kicked in a little more. Maybe with less organics in the water they would extend further to try and get food.
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Sounds feasible. I wouldn't think that a UV could make that much different in one day, but it certainly seems it does.
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Been running UV since Thursday, so 5 days total. I noticed on day 3 or 4 the water is very very clear now.. like there is no water in there. My water was never very green with organics since I run carbon, but wow!
I've stepped up the feedings a bit, phyto and golden pearls every night, no cyano or any other type of outbreaks.

I don't think I'll run it on a continual basis, maybe a couple of days every month or something. Everything still looks fine though so far... with the exception of my little crocea, and he seems to be having a little trouble adjusting to the light in the tank. He's just a little off color but in the central area, but otherwise seems very healthy.
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