robojet
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I recently had a red slime issue. I decided to use the Blue Life product to help me get rid of it, siphoning out much of it before using the chemical. The skimmer of course goes nuts, so it has to be shut down until you run the chemical for a day or two, then do a water change... here's where my trouble begins.
It's been 2 weeks. I've got a 100 gallon system, and have been doing water changes 15 gallons at a time. I've done this somewhere around 10 times, and my skimmer is still going nuts. I noticed when my lights came on today, that my red cap, green slimer and season's greetings (monti cap), are all fading in color. I have other corals that at the moment, seem fine (blue ridge, war coral, favia, paly's, acans).
Before and after the red slime treatment, I've been running bio-pellets and gfo (carbon when needed... not currently running carbon). I was thinking because of all water changes, I was safe continuing to run the bio-pellets. Maybe this was wrong.
Is it all the water changes?
Is it that I'm running bio-pellets without skimming?
Just checked water parameters (I check every 2 weeks, and has been stable for months stable, dosers are dosing twice a day to maintain this):
CA: 450
Mg: 1450
Kh: 9.5 (this is high... usually at 8.5. I'm thinking this has gone up because of all the water changes. I use D-D Salt Mix and It runs higher. Usually of no impact because my routine is 10g water change every 2 weeks).
Phosphates: 0
I'm trying to figure out why it's happening and if there's anything I can do...
Would appreciate your help!
It's been 2 weeks. I've got a 100 gallon system, and have been doing water changes 15 gallons at a time. I've done this somewhere around 10 times, and my skimmer is still going nuts. I noticed when my lights came on today, that my red cap, green slimer and season's greetings (monti cap), are all fading in color. I have other corals that at the moment, seem fine (blue ridge, war coral, favia, paly's, acans).
Before and after the red slime treatment, I've been running bio-pellets and gfo (carbon when needed... not currently running carbon). I was thinking because of all water changes, I was safe continuing to run the bio-pellets. Maybe this was wrong.
Is it all the water changes?
Is it that I'm running bio-pellets without skimming?
Just checked water parameters (I check every 2 weeks, and has been stable for months stable, dosers are dosing twice a day to maintain this):
CA: 450
Mg: 1450
Kh: 9.5 (this is high... usually at 8.5. I'm thinking this has gone up because of all the water changes. I use D-D Salt Mix and It runs higher. Usually of no impact because my routine is 10g water change every 2 weeks).
Phosphates: 0
I'm trying to figure out why it's happening and if there's anything I can do...
Would appreciate your help!
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