kainic
Member
Hi,
As many of you have done previously, I'm starting this thread to have a log on the progress of my reef tank and to look for some advice from all of you. It's an open letter to discharge my thinkings.
Specs:
Red Sea Reefer 350 (73g display + 18g sump)
Pacific Sun Pandora Hyperion S (2*145w LED + 4*39W T5)
Skimmer Nyos Quantum 160
2* Tunze Turbelle Nanostream 6095 + 1* Tunze Turbelle Nanostream 6045 + Tunze 7096 Multicontroller
Eheim Compact 3000+ return pump
Livestock:
1* Ctenochaetus Strigosus
3* Pseudanthias dispar
2* Amphiprion ocellaris
1* Synchiropus picturatus
1* Nemateleotris magnifica
1* Priolepis nocturna
4* Clibanarius tricolor
several Astraea snails
3* Turbo fluctuosus
1* Holothuria edulis
3* Entacmaea quadricolor
1* Tridacna crocea
I'll start from the beginning. I set up the aquarium on September 2015 with cured pukani dry rock and 22 pounds of live rock from my previous 20g tank. I added a 8*4*4 Marinepure block to the sump and some chaeto.
From the beginning I've been battling high nitrates (not phosphates) and this is what has impulsed me to post here with my complete setup. I've been dosing ProBio S and "“NP Pro for a while but my nitrate readings kept beeing really high (>25ppm). I also added Biopellets and kept there for months. I tried vinegar and I tried vodka. Nothing, And I also tried everything at the same time and nothing. My nitrates have never been lower than 10 and I got them lower than 25 only thanks to NOPOX.
I'm feeding 1 frozen cube twice per day. I'm dosing AF Amino Mix, AF Vitality, AF, Build and AF Energy. "œWhy are you dosing with these nitrate levels?" you may ask, "œjust reduce your feedings" you may say. I've been there I've done that. My corals died one after another until I started to feed more and dosed AF products. Untill then, my corals had a 1 month life span, nowadays I've not lost a single coral for months (well, my LPS all died but that's another story I guess). For me, everything indicates my corals were starving to death. Now I'm in a position where I can keep brown (or not so coloured) corals and that's way better than seeing your corals die but I want to move to the next step, keeping colorful SP corals. I'm gonna describe the current state of the tank and my dosing schedules.
Alk: 7.5 dKH (rock steady)
Ca: 420 ppm
Mg: 1275 ppm
K: 400 ppm
PO4: 0.02 ppm
NO3: 25 ppm
Fistful of carbon in a mesh mixed with fistful of zeolites.
Marinepure 8*4*4 block in low flow.
2 filter socks changed every other day.
10ml of NOPOX daily.
25ml of Components +1,+2,+3 daily
3 drops of Kalium daily
1 drop of Iodum daily
2 drops of AF Amino Mix e/o day
2 drops of AF Vitality e/o day
3 drops of AF Build e/o day
2 drops of AF Energy e/o day
20 drops of AF Phyto Mix e/o day
1 frozen cube twice per day
I started to see some growth on fast grower (pest) species like Seriatopora caliendrum and Montipora capricornis but no way the growth you would expect.
On a side note, I've never had an algae problem. I've had some on powerhead cords but nowhere else.
What would you do if you were in my situation? I want my corals to grow and I want my corals to develop nice colours. Should I chase numbers? I'd be überhappy if my nitrates were 25 and my corals were growing like mad and with vivid colors, but it's not the case.
And there goes the question is killing me: Can we have high nitrate readings but low nutrients? I've always read that with high nitrate levels corals have more food than they need but it seems this is not my case.
LONG STORY MADE SHORT: I don't understand my reef. Please help me to do so.
Yours sinc"¦ desperately,
Sergi
PS: Feel free to correct my spelling or grammar. It's been a long time since I studied english.
As many of you have done previously, I'm starting this thread to have a log on the progress of my reef tank and to look for some advice from all of you. It's an open letter to discharge my thinkings.
Specs:
Red Sea Reefer 350 (73g display + 18g sump)
Pacific Sun Pandora Hyperion S (2*145w LED + 4*39W T5)
Skimmer Nyos Quantum 160
2* Tunze Turbelle Nanostream 6095 + 1* Tunze Turbelle Nanostream 6045 + Tunze 7096 Multicontroller
Eheim Compact 3000+ return pump
Livestock:
1* Ctenochaetus Strigosus
3* Pseudanthias dispar
2* Amphiprion ocellaris
1* Synchiropus picturatus
1* Nemateleotris magnifica
1* Priolepis nocturna
4* Clibanarius tricolor
several Astraea snails
3* Turbo fluctuosus
1* Holothuria edulis
3* Entacmaea quadricolor
1* Tridacna crocea
I'll start from the beginning. I set up the aquarium on September 2015 with cured pukani dry rock and 22 pounds of live rock from my previous 20g tank. I added a 8*4*4 Marinepure block to the sump and some chaeto.
From the beginning I've been battling high nitrates (not phosphates) and this is what has impulsed me to post here with my complete setup. I've been dosing ProBio S and "“NP Pro for a while but my nitrate readings kept beeing really high (>25ppm). I also added Biopellets and kept there for months. I tried vinegar and I tried vodka. Nothing, And I also tried everything at the same time and nothing. My nitrates have never been lower than 10 and I got them lower than 25 only thanks to NOPOX.
I'm feeding 1 frozen cube twice per day. I'm dosing AF Amino Mix, AF Vitality, AF, Build and AF Energy. "œWhy are you dosing with these nitrate levels?" you may ask, "œjust reduce your feedings" you may say. I've been there I've done that. My corals died one after another until I started to feed more and dosed AF products. Untill then, my corals had a 1 month life span, nowadays I've not lost a single coral for months (well, my LPS all died but that's another story I guess). For me, everything indicates my corals were starving to death. Now I'm in a position where I can keep brown (or not so coloured) corals and that's way better than seeing your corals die but I want to move to the next step, keeping colorful SP corals. I'm gonna describe the current state of the tank and my dosing schedules.
Alk: 7.5 dKH (rock steady)
Ca: 420 ppm
Mg: 1275 ppm
K: 400 ppm
PO4: 0.02 ppm
NO3: 25 ppm
Fistful of carbon in a mesh mixed with fistful of zeolites.
Marinepure 8*4*4 block in low flow.
2 filter socks changed every other day.
10ml of NOPOX daily.
25ml of Components +1,+2,+3 daily
3 drops of Kalium daily
1 drop of Iodum daily
2 drops of AF Amino Mix e/o day
2 drops of AF Vitality e/o day
3 drops of AF Build e/o day
2 drops of AF Energy e/o day
20 drops of AF Phyto Mix e/o day
1 frozen cube twice per day
I started to see some growth on fast grower (pest) species like Seriatopora caliendrum and Montipora capricornis but no way the growth you would expect.
On a side note, I've never had an algae problem. I've had some on powerhead cords but nowhere else.
What would you do if you were in my situation? I want my corals to grow and I want my corals to develop nice colours. Should I chase numbers? I'd be überhappy if my nitrates were 25 and my corals were growing like mad and with vivid colors, but it's not the case.
And there goes the question is killing me: Can we have high nitrate readings but low nutrients? I've always read that with high nitrate levels corals have more food than they need but it seems this is not my case.
LONG STORY MADE SHORT: I don't understand my reef. Please help me to do so.
Yours sinc"¦ desperately,
Sergi
PS: Feel free to correct my spelling or grammar. It's been a long time since I studied english.