callmesaul8889
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Problem: Pale SPS, slow growth, brownish algae, 0ppm NO3.
Tank details:
6 months old
80g Deep Blue/30g sump - ~90-95g total water volume
8x54w ATI T5 dimmable (only 4 bulbs currently running) 2xBlue+, Purple+, Actinic - max 85% blues, 45% purple and actinic
Light is 12" off the water line
55lbs of Walt Smith reef rock - cured for 2 months with bottled bacteria and occasional feedings
60lbs of coarse sand - cured with the rock
Reef Octopus 150 skimmer
Dosing Alk, Cal, and Mag
2x MP10s
Phosban reactor (recently set brought online) with carbon and PhosLock
Params:
0.00ppm NO3 - Salifert
460ppm Cal - Red Sea
0.02ppm PO4 - Hanna ULR
1410ppm Mag - Salifert
8.6dKh Alk - Salifert
8.0 - 8.2 pH - Apex probe
Currently using Red Sea salt pre-mixed by my LFS to get rid of some variables
I'm looking for some guidance on this tank. I'm seeing pale SPS frags that are barely growing, and no matter how much I feed, I can't bring NO3 to a readable level on a Salifert test kit. I stopped using my RO/DI unit recently after getting some rough results on a Triton test. Since switching to my LFS's water, I've seen some good improvements with coloration and polyp extension, but it's still not what it should be.
I'm currently thinking the 0.00ppm number for nitrate is what's keeping my coral from looking better. No matter how much I feed, I can't get that number to budge. I noticed a lot of bacteria slime building up in my filter socks (they'd clog after 3-4 days) so over the past weekend I brought online a carbon reactor with a few TBSP of PhosLock hoping that it will allow me to feed more without getting slimy brown algae over everything.
I'm feeding PE Mysis, LRS Reef Frenzy, OysterFeast, Coral Smoothie, Copepod Max, and Reef Energy. Most days consist of one or two large feedings of shrimp, and one or two broadcast feedings of OysterFeast or Coral Smoothie. Reef Energy was recommended a few weeks ago, so I haven't seen too much change since starting that.
Here's an album of my setup to get a better idea of what everything looks like.
http://imgur.com/a/nni2Q
You can see how the water is slightly hazey. This was after broadcast feeding OysterFeast... it's not typically this cloudy. Any advice is appreciated.
Tank details:
6 months old
80g Deep Blue/30g sump - ~90-95g total water volume
8x54w ATI T5 dimmable (only 4 bulbs currently running) 2xBlue+, Purple+, Actinic - max 85% blues, 45% purple and actinic
Light is 12" off the water line
55lbs of Walt Smith reef rock - cured for 2 months with bottled bacteria and occasional feedings
60lbs of coarse sand - cured with the rock
Reef Octopus 150 skimmer
Dosing Alk, Cal, and Mag
2x MP10s
Phosban reactor (recently set brought online) with carbon and PhosLock
Params:
0.00ppm NO3 - Salifert
460ppm Cal - Red Sea
0.02ppm PO4 - Hanna ULR
1410ppm Mag - Salifert
8.6dKh Alk - Salifert
8.0 - 8.2 pH - Apex probe
Currently using Red Sea salt pre-mixed by my LFS to get rid of some variables
I'm looking for some guidance on this tank. I'm seeing pale SPS frags that are barely growing, and no matter how much I feed, I can't bring NO3 to a readable level on a Salifert test kit. I stopped using my RO/DI unit recently after getting some rough results on a Triton test. Since switching to my LFS's water, I've seen some good improvements with coloration and polyp extension, but it's still not what it should be.
I'm currently thinking the 0.00ppm number for nitrate is what's keeping my coral from looking better. No matter how much I feed, I can't get that number to budge. I noticed a lot of bacteria slime building up in my filter socks (they'd clog after 3-4 days) so over the past weekend I brought online a carbon reactor with a few TBSP of PhosLock hoping that it will allow me to feed more without getting slimy brown algae over everything.
I'm feeding PE Mysis, LRS Reef Frenzy, OysterFeast, Coral Smoothie, Copepod Max, and Reef Energy. Most days consist of one or two large feedings of shrimp, and one or two broadcast feedings of OysterFeast or Coral Smoothie. Reef Energy was recommended a few weeks ago, so I haven't seen too much change since starting that.
Here's an album of my setup to get a better idea of what everything looks like.
http://imgur.com/a/nni2Q
You can see how the water is slightly hazey. This was after broadcast feeding OysterFeast... it's not typically this cloudy. Any advice is appreciated.