cediss
New member
Hello reefers,
I've been reefing for over 25 years now and generally believe in keeping it simple. I've had variable success with full blown SPS. I think I'm on the verge of getting my SPS Tank looking like we all want. That being said I am starting to get some hair algae growing. The tank has been set up a year. I started the system with bio pellet reactor which over several month turned out to begin bleaching things. It's offline for about 4 months now.
I recently fell back on water changes by a few weeks and my lawn mower blenny died.
My nitrates are less than 1ppm (salifert) and phosphates are below 0.025 (Salifert).
It seems most sweet looking SPS tanks use iron sulfate reactors. So I feel compelled to consider slowly beginning one on my reef. I don't want to do anything to upset the specimens though. So, what do you advise? Add a reactor? Start with a very small amount of FeOxide?
Here's my specs:
120 glass. Mostly SPS (acropora, pocillopora and montipora)
10 Fish
Old euro-skimmer (I think 180)
Refugia with about 2 gallons of chaeto.
No mechanical filtration (just a settling chamber that I vacuum at each water change.
2 MP 40's
Change about 10% water per month on average ( when I'm consistent it's 5 gallons a week).
Thanks for your opinions in advance!
I've been reefing for over 25 years now and generally believe in keeping it simple. I've had variable success with full blown SPS. I think I'm on the verge of getting my SPS Tank looking like we all want. That being said I am starting to get some hair algae growing. The tank has been set up a year. I started the system with bio pellet reactor which over several month turned out to begin bleaching things. It's offline for about 4 months now.
I recently fell back on water changes by a few weeks and my lawn mower blenny died.
My nitrates are less than 1ppm (salifert) and phosphates are below 0.025 (Salifert).
It seems most sweet looking SPS tanks use iron sulfate reactors. So I feel compelled to consider slowly beginning one on my reef. I don't want to do anything to upset the specimens though. So, what do you advise? Add a reactor? Start with a very small amount of FeOxide?
Here's my specs:
120 glass. Mostly SPS (acropora, pocillopora and montipora)
10 Fish
Old euro-skimmer (I think 180)
Refugia with about 2 gallons of chaeto.
No mechanical filtration (just a settling chamber that I vacuum at each water change.
2 MP 40's
Change about 10% water per month on average ( when I'm consistent it's 5 gallons a week).
Thanks for your opinions in advance!