OK, well I'm back and spending time on my much neglected 90g tank that has been up and running for about 10 years. Would like a little guidance as I get this back on track
Just busy and got behind on maintenance, had a few fish die over the years, probably due to nitrate levels.
System
90g DT
55g sump
Approximately 65# of live rock
10 refugium area
Kent EX skimmer
ATO system
RO/DI system
Conditions
Down to 2 clowns and 1 chromis. No corals, lost years ago, live rock much of it with algae growth. Tested nitrates and was off the charts at least > 160, not sure how my fish have been making it.
First Step
Updated Equipment
Cleaning
Rebuild
Status
Questions
Just busy and got behind on maintenance, had a few fish die over the years, probably due to nitrate levels.
System
90g DT
55g sump
Approximately 65# of live rock
10 refugium area
Kent EX skimmer
ATO system
RO/DI system
Conditions
Down to 2 clowns and 1 chromis. No corals, lost years ago, live rock much of it with algae growth. Tested nitrates and was off the charts at least > 160, not sure how my fish have been making it.
First Step
- Pulled out the fish into a QT and stocked it with some liverock and mix of existing and new water.
- Pulled all liverock into a rubbermaid with tank water and circulation but no direct lighting
- Pulled out the fuax bottom and then began to remove water and "gunk" siphoning from the bottom. Did about a 70% water change over the course of 3 days.
- Replaced faux bottom going back to aragonite and crushed coral grave
Updated Equipment
- Added a reactor and began a very small dose of biopellets based on feed back of LFS and others as a method to help control nitrates
- I've been so frustrated with PC light bulbs I bit the bullet and switched to a Current LED fixture. Should be fine for some coral and fish, I plan to augment this later if I get back to more and more corals.
Cleaning
- Cleaned out the sump as much as possible of any debris
- Cleaned all powerheads and pumps
- Scrubbed and scraped liverock as mush as possible to remove algea and unwanted growth, while flushing original water with new salt water to remove debris, nitrates, etc.
Rebuild
- Added a PVC tray with eggcrate to suspend liverock of gravel, just barely contacting gravel level.
- stacked cleaned liverock on tray in DT
- Soaked and scrubbed a few liverock pieces with a dash of bleach, rinsed in tap water for 24 hours several time (not yet in tank)
- Rebuilt canopy door and made rig to hold LED light bar
Status
- Nitrates are level now about 30-40, probably the lowest in years!!! :eek1:
- Nitrates in QT are about 50, fish are fine and eating well
- DT is cloudy but I think this is due to reactor plumbing, need the output into the skimmer input
Questions
- What else should be done with liverock that was in bleach? How long before putting into DT?
- Cloudy water from biopellets, I can replumb and hope that helps with it directed at the skimmer, anything else to do there?
- Planning 1 more smaller water change, maybe 6-8 gallons. At this point considering placing fish back to main tank, temps and nitrate levels are close and all better than ever. Yes/No?
- Remaining liverock from QT about 12-15# has lots of algea and debris, with having about 40# of cleaned but not bleached rock what action should I take to clean this. I'm fine to return this to more of a base rock condition and then let the tank build this back if needed?