Patrick Cox
Active member
I started my 75G primarily SPS reef a little over 2 years ago and I have now come full circle with this tank and believe I am now in a position to move forward with a successful tank. However I am not sure what to do now. I started this tank with Dry Pukani rock and ran really too much ROX carbon and GFO to keep nutrients down and I basically starved my corals. Here is an early picture that shows how clean the tank was. Most of the corals in this picture have gone to Coral heaven.
Tank about 6 months in:
Here are some of my early starving corals:
With the help of many on this board, I realized what was going on and decided to stop running GFO and Carbon. I also added more fish. I started feeding my corals and feeding my fish more. And over maybe 6-9 months or so, my corals started to darken up and started to look better. Then, the algae came. I have been through green film algae and green hair algae and now the algae is finally gone and my tank and corals look pretty good.
Also during this time I changed salts and my corals seem much happier with the new salt (Reefer.) I was using Tropic Marin and it seems like the parameters were very inconsistent through the bucket. Also the Alk and Mag were very low.
So, here are current tank parameters and my current program:
75G - 36x24x20
Temp - 78
Salinity - 35 ppt
PH - 8.05
Alk - 8.6 (now pretty steady.)
CA - 440
Mag - 1280
Nitrate - 0.0
PO4 - 0.0
Equipment
ATI 4x39w T5 + 2x75W LED fixture. PAR values for SPS are currently in the range of 200-275 but I am gradually increasing my LED %. About 1% every other day.
2 MP40s running at about 50%.
Reef Octopus Skimmer for 80-130 Gallon Aquarium
I run Filter Socks on and off. Mostly after cleaning the tank and then I remove.
No GFO currently since PO4 is 0.0 but would run again if needed.
Fish
2 clowns
1 Cardinal
3 Flasher Wrasse
1 Yellow Assessor
1 Possum Wrasse
I do also have some small crabs and snails.
I feed fish once per day. I feed about 1/4-1/3 of a cube of Frozen Brine or Mysis shrimp.
Other
I dose ESV 2-part in dosing pumps.
I am dosing Bioptim and BioDigest every other week per instructions. I have been dosing this since January 4th.
I started Reefbooster (1 vial) every other week 3 weeks ago and have dosed twice (supposed to be every other week.)
I was dosing Algaefix Marine to get rid of Hair Algae but plan to stop now.
I perform a roughly 7 gallon water change weekly.
Current Pictures:
QUESTIONS:
So my main concern now is that I don't want to starve my corals again. I feel like I am really back where I started - low nutrient tank - only it is a more mature tank and I know enough to know that I need to take some measures to keep from starving my corals. So, how can/should I accomplish this?
Thanks!
Tank about 6 months in:
Here are some of my early starving corals:
With the help of many on this board, I realized what was going on and decided to stop running GFO and Carbon. I also added more fish. I started feeding my corals and feeding my fish more. And over maybe 6-9 months or so, my corals started to darken up and started to look better. Then, the algae came. I have been through green film algae and green hair algae and now the algae is finally gone and my tank and corals look pretty good.
Also during this time I changed salts and my corals seem much happier with the new salt (Reefer.) I was using Tropic Marin and it seems like the parameters were very inconsistent through the bucket. Also the Alk and Mag were very low.
So, here are current tank parameters and my current program:
75G - 36x24x20
Temp - 78
Salinity - 35 ppt
PH - 8.05
Alk - 8.6 (now pretty steady.)
CA - 440
Mag - 1280
Nitrate - 0.0
PO4 - 0.0
Equipment
ATI 4x39w T5 + 2x75W LED fixture. PAR values for SPS are currently in the range of 200-275 but I am gradually increasing my LED %. About 1% every other day.
2 MP40s running at about 50%.
Reef Octopus Skimmer for 80-130 Gallon Aquarium
I run Filter Socks on and off. Mostly after cleaning the tank and then I remove.
No GFO currently since PO4 is 0.0 but would run again if needed.
Fish
2 clowns
1 Cardinal
3 Flasher Wrasse
1 Yellow Assessor
1 Possum Wrasse
I do also have some small crabs and snails.
I feed fish once per day. I feed about 1/4-1/3 of a cube of Frozen Brine or Mysis shrimp.
Other
I dose ESV 2-part in dosing pumps.
I am dosing Bioptim and BioDigest every other week per instructions. I have been dosing this since January 4th.
I started Reefbooster (1 vial) every other week 3 weeks ago and have dosed twice (supposed to be every other week.)
I was dosing Algaefix Marine to get rid of Hair Algae but plan to stop now.
I perform a roughly 7 gallon water change weekly.
Current Pictures:
QUESTIONS:
So my main concern now is that I don't want to starve my corals again. I feel like I am really back where I started - low nutrient tank - only it is a more mature tank and I know enough to know that I need to take some measures to keep from starving my corals. So, how can/should I accomplish this?
Thanks!