elweshomayor
New member
Hey guys, I am not exactly "new" to the hobby. However I have been away from the hobby for a while and never really kept coral before other than toadstool once which grew to the size of 3 basketballs but died because light fixture broke.
To keep it short, I've had the tank for about 8 years, tried placing a coral here and there but for some reason I can't keep coral for the life of me. They keep melting away. (even a kenya tree).
My fish tank IS on the over stocked part of the spectrum and I do have Nitrate problems.(mind you my skimmer also stopped working a few months ago and I was away in college to fix or buy a new one).
The API nitrate test kit shows RED for me, but light orange for LFS. Idk who is doing it wrong.
The rest of the things, such as ammonia and nitrites say 0.
Ph 8.0
I do not have Calcium and the others. I figured with a few frags I didnt have to worry about running out or being low of those elements?
I am now doing 20-25% water changes every 2-4 weeks. Since Im still not quite living at home yet, but Im trying to reduce my nitrates.
My tank is a 150G tank, with a 55G sump/refugium. It was a ball of chaeto, some live rock and sand.
New skimmer (bought today) is the 200INT reef octopus.
Stock: Yellow tang, Sailfin tang, Foxface, Garibaldi, Porcupine puffer, 6 Chromis, 5 batfish, 1 flame angel and one saddle clown.
So yeah, Im pretty much done adding fish. May return the lonely saddle clown. -they are all healthy and doing well- I should mention that I have not seen the flame angel pick at any of the coral I have bought. He is rather new too, and the problem precedes the flame angel.
So with that said, any ideas as to why the coral I bought is not surviving?
I bought 5 frags (zoanthids) and they all melted away (disappeared). I also bought a frogspawn, which looks like its becoming smaller and I can see the tissue receding from the branch if i pay close attention. This indicates that its dying?
It was at mid level of my tank, but mom says it fell and instead of putting it back, she kinda left it in a spot in the sand where there is low-medium flow.
I will post a picture of my LED lights and you guys tell me if I should place it back up top? or if there is anything I can do to save it.
Also general comments please. There HAS to be something I am not seeing that could be the cause of me not being able to stock coral properly.
To keep it short, I've had the tank for about 8 years, tried placing a coral here and there but for some reason I can't keep coral for the life of me. They keep melting away. (even a kenya tree).
My fish tank IS on the over stocked part of the spectrum and I do have Nitrate problems.(mind you my skimmer also stopped working a few months ago and I was away in college to fix or buy a new one).
The API nitrate test kit shows RED for me, but light orange for LFS. Idk who is doing it wrong.
The rest of the things, such as ammonia and nitrites say 0.
Ph 8.0
I do not have Calcium and the others. I figured with a few frags I didnt have to worry about running out or being low of those elements?
I am now doing 20-25% water changes every 2-4 weeks. Since Im still not quite living at home yet, but Im trying to reduce my nitrates.
My tank is a 150G tank, with a 55G sump/refugium. It was a ball of chaeto, some live rock and sand.
New skimmer (bought today) is the 200INT reef octopus.
Stock: Yellow tang, Sailfin tang, Foxface, Garibaldi, Porcupine puffer, 6 Chromis, 5 batfish, 1 flame angel and one saddle clown.
So yeah, Im pretty much done adding fish. May return the lonely saddle clown. -they are all healthy and doing well- I should mention that I have not seen the flame angel pick at any of the coral I have bought. He is rather new too, and the problem precedes the flame angel.
So with that said, any ideas as to why the coral I bought is not surviving?
I bought 5 frags (zoanthids) and they all melted away (disappeared). I also bought a frogspawn, which looks like its becoming smaller and I can see the tissue receding from the branch if i pay close attention. This indicates that its dying?
It was at mid level of my tank, but mom says it fell and instead of putting it back, she kinda left it in a spot in the sand where there is low-medium flow.
I will post a picture of my LED lights and you guys tell me if I should place it back up top? or if there is anything I can do to save it.
Also general comments please. There HAS to be something I am not seeing that could be the cause of me not being able to stock coral properly.