MammothReefer
Active member
I'm at a loss here and looking for some random suggestions, maybe I'm over looking something.
My current setup for some reason is having a HECK of a hard time supporting anemones. I've never had this issue in the past, I've had tanks where my anemones grew massive, and others where they split like crazy. This tank.. Outside of LTA's. I can't seem to keep anything alive. My parameters are rather stable. I have great flow, strong lighting. My husbandry pattern is good.. all the standard stuff.. Weekly water changes, automated dosing, and top off. Running, carbon & rowa.
My lighting is t5/halide combo over one tank, and led over the other.
Flow is randomized with a combination of tunzee's and vortechs.
I have 2 tanks connected to one sump, one high flow for sps, the other low flow for my LPS. Neither have been able to support BTAs, or Ritteri, and while I was able to keep some rather nice LTAs..they wandered to much and go to big to quick so I sold them. I've tried both captive, and wild (Btas) with no luck, and 2 wild crispas the first one didn't ship so great, but the shipped fine, but I had no luck with it either.
I'm a moderate feeder, feed nori/pellets daily, oyster feast, and roti feast a couple times a week and I feed the lps ever other week.
My params as they sit now (variations to show target range)
Sal 1.025 (1.026)
Temp 78 (76-79)
Calc 380 (450)
Alk 8.1 (8-8.5 )
Ph 8.2 (8-8.3)
Mag - 1440 (1350)
Phos .11 (just changed out rowa last nite should drop back to .03-.04)
Nitrate - 1 - .5 (never then 2.5, usually around .5-.1)
I'm at a loss. I'd really like to get a magnifica again, but I'd like to figure out what is wrong first. I have both LPS, SPS, and 2 softies (clove polyps, and 1 small thing of zoas) growing just fine. While my nem attempts fail within a week is beyond me...if I can't keep a BTA alive, something is just off. I had a few small amazing ones for a few months, but I ended up having to keep them in cups and spot feed them just to keep them going. I ended up just getting rid of them.
Anybody seen this weirdness before. My tank (in this iteration) is a bit over a year old now.
My current setup for some reason is having a HECK of a hard time supporting anemones. I've never had this issue in the past, I've had tanks where my anemones grew massive, and others where they split like crazy. This tank.. Outside of LTA's. I can't seem to keep anything alive. My parameters are rather stable. I have great flow, strong lighting. My husbandry pattern is good.. all the standard stuff.. Weekly water changes, automated dosing, and top off. Running, carbon & rowa.
My lighting is t5/halide combo over one tank, and led over the other.
Flow is randomized with a combination of tunzee's and vortechs.
I have 2 tanks connected to one sump, one high flow for sps, the other low flow for my LPS. Neither have been able to support BTAs, or Ritteri, and while I was able to keep some rather nice LTAs..they wandered to much and go to big to quick so I sold them. I've tried both captive, and wild (Btas) with no luck, and 2 wild crispas the first one didn't ship so great, but the shipped fine, but I had no luck with it either.
I'm a moderate feeder, feed nori/pellets daily, oyster feast, and roti feast a couple times a week and I feed the lps ever other week.
My params as they sit now (variations to show target range)
Sal 1.025 (1.026)
Temp 78 (76-79)
Calc 380 (450)
Alk 8.1 (8-8.5 )
Ph 8.2 (8-8.3)
Mag - 1440 (1350)
Phos .11 (just changed out rowa last nite should drop back to .03-.04)
Nitrate - 1 - .5 (never then 2.5, usually around .5-.1)
I'm at a loss. I'd really like to get a magnifica again, but I'd like to figure out what is wrong first. I have both LPS, SPS, and 2 softies (clove polyps, and 1 small thing of zoas) growing just fine. While my nem attempts fail within a week is beyond me...if I can't keep a BTA alive, something is just off. I had a few small amazing ones for a few months, but I ended up having to keep them in cups and spot feed them just to keep them going. I ended up just getting rid of them.
Anybody seen this weirdness before. My tank (in this iteration) is a bit over a year old now.