I have a 55g saltwater tank with the following:
1 chalk bass
2 clowns
1 coral beauty
1 canarytop wrasse
1 cleaner shrimp
5 nassarius snails, 5 hermit crabs, and 2 astrea snails
Ive had the fish for a few months now (it was running over the summer without fish) and I have been battling issues with ich - all of them have had specks come and go except the clowns. They're all swimming fine and eating. I KNOW everyone says to quarantine by I honestly do NOT feel that I am experienced enough to quarantine properly, so I've been trying to keep their water clean instead.
Which brings me to my main question: just checked and my nitrates are over 80ppm, plus I've had this problem with brown algae covering everything (can't figure out if it's diatoms or Cyanobacteria). How can I improve my water quality?
Here's some more info:
I don't think I'm overfeeding - they only get a sliver of a block of brine shrimp plus a few flakes of food once a day. I give them garlic guard with it sinc I was told it can help with the ich. Hardly any food makes it to the bottom.
I just installed a powerhead and a new protein skimmer last week (the old one wasn't that great) and I have a hang on back filter and a bunch of live rock.
I do a 10% water change every week. Question about that - should I vacuum the substrate? It's crushed coral. I have been removing the live rock for 5 min while I vacuum since there is so much fish waste it's unbelievable that such small things could make that much. I blame the coral beauty since he's eating algae all day (and you would think that would cut down on the algae bloom!)
I wonder if the light I have is too bright? It's on for 8-10 hours each day.
1 chalk bass
2 clowns
1 coral beauty
1 canarytop wrasse
1 cleaner shrimp
5 nassarius snails, 5 hermit crabs, and 2 astrea snails
Ive had the fish for a few months now (it was running over the summer without fish) and I have been battling issues with ich - all of them have had specks come and go except the clowns. They're all swimming fine and eating. I KNOW everyone says to quarantine by I honestly do NOT feel that I am experienced enough to quarantine properly, so I've been trying to keep their water clean instead.
Which brings me to my main question: just checked and my nitrates are over 80ppm, plus I've had this problem with brown algae covering everything (can't figure out if it's diatoms or Cyanobacteria). How can I improve my water quality?
Here's some more info:
I don't think I'm overfeeding - they only get a sliver of a block of brine shrimp plus a few flakes of food once a day. I give them garlic guard with it sinc I was told it can help with the ich. Hardly any food makes it to the bottom.
I just installed a powerhead and a new protein skimmer last week (the old one wasn't that great) and I have a hang on back filter and a bunch of live rock.
I do a 10% water change every week. Question about that - should I vacuum the substrate? It's crushed coral. I have been removing the live rock for 5 min while I vacuum since there is so much fish waste it's unbelievable that such small things could make that much. I blame the coral beauty since he's eating algae all day (and you would think that would cut down on the algae bloom!)
I wonder if the light I have is too bright? It's on for 8-10 hours each day.