nadking
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Specs:
Tank: 210g , 72x24x 26
Lights: 1x72" T12 super actinic, 1x72" T12 454, 2x48" ATI Blue plus, 2x48" ATI 12000k, 3x 8000k stunner strip led, (T5's and T12's, driven on ICE CAP ballasts.
Flow: Appx. 11000 gph powerheads, appx 800 gph flow thru sump.
Skimmer: SRO XP 3000 Ext
Temp: 77.8- 78
Alk: 8-10 dkh
Calcium: 400-440 ppm
Mag: Appx. 1300
Nitrate: 0, API
Phosphate: 0, API
Salinity: 1.026
Salt: Salinity
Water Changes Bi-Weekly, 37gallons.
About 6 months ago, everything in my tank was looking great, my acros were growing, showing polyp extension, and decent color. I had 6 different kinds of monti caps all doing excellent IMO. Then things started to go downhill. I first noticed a lack of polyp extension in a few of my acros followed by some browning in my purple haze montipora. Little polyp extension in my acros turned into no polyp extension in any of them after a few months. After the polyp extension was gone, I started noticing tips start to turn white followed by the rest of their body. My montis started losing alot of their color and later many of them started getting brown diatomish algae on them.
During this time I did add a few anthias and started feeding more often. When things started to go downhill I really tried to button up my reefkeeping. I moved over to using RO water for water changes, and moved from red sea salt to seachem salinity, thinking that I was missing some trace element. My nitrates and phosphates have always been pretty much 0 using API kits, but I thought that the increased feeding may be leading to excess nutrients in the system. I had never dealt with any vodka dosing in the past, but I figured at this point, what else could go wrong so I started using warner marine ecobak.
My skimmer was upgraded to a SRO XP 3000 Ext to remove gunk. And a RIO polario was added for more flow. The ecobak removed alot of the brown diatomish algae I had been getting in the sand and some on the rock, however all sps continued to go downhill.
After improving my flow, salt, and overall cleanliness of the water the only other thing I could think of was my lights. I had been running 2x 72" T12 super actinics, and 4x48" 12000k t5's, all powered by ice cap ballasts. The spectrum has always been a little too white for my taste, but they grew things fine for quite a while. About a month ago I replaced all of my bulbs and went with 1x 72" 454, 1x72" super actinic, 2x48" blue plus, and 2x48" 12000k. I also added 3 8000k stunner strips for shimmer. I really like the way the new lights look but the sps are still not happy.
I realize that I have put the tank thru alot of changes the past 6-months, something that is generally not a good idea, however, desperate times call for desperate measures. About a week ago, I put in a blue tip acro and pink pocilopora in as a tester, and more of the same, the blue tip has already completely turned white, and it appears the pocilapora is turning brown.
Does anyone have any advice?
Here are some pics
Purple Haze
Unknown Acro
Pink Poci
Last of my caps
LPS
FTS
(looks bluer than it really is)
Tank: 210g , 72x24x 26
Lights: 1x72" T12 super actinic, 1x72" T12 454, 2x48" ATI Blue plus, 2x48" ATI 12000k, 3x 8000k stunner strip led, (T5's and T12's, driven on ICE CAP ballasts.
Flow: Appx. 11000 gph powerheads, appx 800 gph flow thru sump.
Skimmer: SRO XP 3000 Ext
Temp: 77.8- 78
Alk: 8-10 dkh
Calcium: 400-440 ppm
Mag: Appx. 1300
Nitrate: 0, API
Phosphate: 0, API
Salinity: 1.026
Salt: Salinity
Water Changes Bi-Weekly, 37gallons.
About 6 months ago, everything in my tank was looking great, my acros were growing, showing polyp extension, and decent color. I had 6 different kinds of monti caps all doing excellent IMO. Then things started to go downhill. I first noticed a lack of polyp extension in a few of my acros followed by some browning in my purple haze montipora. Little polyp extension in my acros turned into no polyp extension in any of them after a few months. After the polyp extension was gone, I started noticing tips start to turn white followed by the rest of their body. My montis started losing alot of their color and later many of them started getting brown diatomish algae on them.
During this time I did add a few anthias and started feeding more often. When things started to go downhill I really tried to button up my reefkeeping. I moved over to using RO water for water changes, and moved from red sea salt to seachem salinity, thinking that I was missing some trace element. My nitrates and phosphates have always been pretty much 0 using API kits, but I thought that the increased feeding may be leading to excess nutrients in the system. I had never dealt with any vodka dosing in the past, but I figured at this point, what else could go wrong so I started using warner marine ecobak.
My skimmer was upgraded to a SRO XP 3000 Ext to remove gunk. And a RIO polario was added for more flow. The ecobak removed alot of the brown diatomish algae I had been getting in the sand and some on the rock, however all sps continued to go downhill.
After improving my flow, salt, and overall cleanliness of the water the only other thing I could think of was my lights. I had been running 2x 72" T12 super actinics, and 4x48" 12000k t5's, all powered by ice cap ballasts. The spectrum has always been a little too white for my taste, but they grew things fine for quite a while. About a month ago I replaced all of my bulbs and went with 1x 72" 454, 1x72" super actinic, 2x48" blue plus, and 2x48" 12000k. I also added 3 8000k stunner strips for shimmer. I really like the way the new lights look but the sps are still not happy.
I realize that I have put the tank thru alot of changes the past 6-months, something that is generally not a good idea, however, desperate times call for desperate measures. About a week ago, I put in a blue tip acro and pink pocilopora in as a tester, and more of the same, the blue tip has already completely turned white, and it appears the pocilapora is turning brown.
Does anyone have any advice?
Here are some pics
Purple Haze

Unknown Acro

Pink Poci

Last of my caps

LPS

FTS
(looks bluer than it really is)
