Hi everyone!
I will try to make this story as short as possible.
It has been almost 2 years now that I have a 16g IM tank.
This was my first tank and after many mistakes, thankfully not very serious mistakes I got a hold of ot and learned a lot.
After a restart I did 6 months ago, because I was battling algae due to neglect. I was sure I was on the right track. After all I have a lot more knowledge now. Also I had finally invested in a dosing pump and have been keeping my levels of Ca, Mg & KH stable. I am doing the Aquaforest balling method.
Since my restart I have been ultra diligent with my 20% water changes every week. I also clean the back chambers where all the filtration system is, so no gunk is accumulating and rotting, driving my nitrates up.
I had a 5ppm nitrate reading and a 0.03 Phosphate reading. Both by Salifert test kits. Nitrates are down to 2,5ppm after 40% water change.
3 weeks ago I started dosing vodka to drive even lower the nitrates and phosphates.
Phosphates are unreadable right now and my front glass goes without cleaning until my next water change. (by day 7 I get a liiiiitle brownish rusty film on the glass, but hardly noticeable).
My params stay constant:
Ca: 420
Mg: 1300
dKH: 6,5-7
The above 3 I test with Elos test kits but I have also cross checked with Red Sea test kits.
Based on the above I should be able to keep whatever coral I desire. Right? I wish!
I still have few corals though. Mostly because EVERYTHING shrivels and dies in my tank!
I have had a euphyllia which was doing GREAT the first year I had it. From 1 head it is now 10 heads. Since my stable params and diligent water changes, low nutrients etc it has closed up and opens only a tiny little bit.
My other coral, a trachyphylia would open up and shape shift like crazy the days I didn't know what I was doing and my paras would swing up and down like a roller coaster.
The only coral that is still doing fine is a purple gorgonia with tan polyps. To this day is opens and grows. Albeit slow.
I had a single poly zoanthid that became 13 when I had the params out of control. Now the looks smaller an colourless than ever!
A few SPS frags I bought died within days in my tank. Despite the pristine water and stable params.
I am really heartbroken and desperate. I have been focusing so much and spending so much time (and money) on my little tank and I don't know why I can get the corals to grow!
Based on what i have read here in RC as well as other websites I have the ideal parameters to keep the hardest of corals. Im talking about SPS.
And yet. Now that I have achieved the desired levels I find it more than ever difficult to keep anything alive.
Only the poor fish are still alive. I say poor because in an effort to keep the water clean with low nitrates and phosphates, the fish get to eat every other day.
Btw, I only feed as much the will eat. There is almost NEVER wasted food in the tank rotting.
Do you have any idea WHAT MIGHT be wrong? Am I missing something? Any suggestions are appreciated!
I will try to make this story as short as possible.
It has been almost 2 years now that I have a 16g IM tank.
This was my first tank and after many mistakes, thankfully not very serious mistakes I got a hold of ot and learned a lot.
After a restart I did 6 months ago, because I was battling algae due to neglect. I was sure I was on the right track. After all I have a lot more knowledge now. Also I had finally invested in a dosing pump and have been keeping my levels of Ca, Mg & KH stable. I am doing the Aquaforest balling method.
Since my restart I have been ultra diligent with my 20% water changes every week. I also clean the back chambers where all the filtration system is, so no gunk is accumulating and rotting, driving my nitrates up.
I had a 5ppm nitrate reading and a 0.03 Phosphate reading. Both by Salifert test kits. Nitrates are down to 2,5ppm after 40% water change.
3 weeks ago I started dosing vodka to drive even lower the nitrates and phosphates.
Phosphates are unreadable right now and my front glass goes without cleaning until my next water change. (by day 7 I get a liiiiitle brownish rusty film on the glass, but hardly noticeable).
My params stay constant:
Ca: 420
Mg: 1300
dKH: 6,5-7
The above 3 I test with Elos test kits but I have also cross checked with Red Sea test kits.
Based on the above I should be able to keep whatever coral I desire. Right? I wish!
I still have few corals though. Mostly because EVERYTHING shrivels and dies in my tank!
I have had a euphyllia which was doing GREAT the first year I had it. From 1 head it is now 10 heads. Since my stable params and diligent water changes, low nutrients etc it has closed up and opens only a tiny little bit.
My other coral, a trachyphylia would open up and shape shift like crazy the days I didn't know what I was doing and my paras would swing up and down like a roller coaster.
The only coral that is still doing fine is a purple gorgonia with tan polyps. To this day is opens and grows. Albeit slow.
I had a single poly zoanthid that became 13 when I had the params out of control. Now the looks smaller an colourless than ever!
A few SPS frags I bought died within days in my tank. Despite the pristine water and stable params.
I am really heartbroken and desperate. I have been focusing so much and spending so much time (and money) on my little tank and I don't know why I can get the corals to grow!
Based on what i have read here in RC as well as other websites I have the ideal parameters to keep the hardest of corals. Im talking about SPS.
And yet. Now that I have achieved the desired levels I find it more than ever difficult to keep anything alive.
Only the poor fish are still alive. I say poor because in an effort to keep the water clean with low nitrates and phosphates, the fish get to eat every other day.
Btw, I only feed as much the will eat. There is almost NEVER wasted food in the tank rotting.
Do you have any idea WHAT MIGHT be wrong? Am I missing something? Any suggestions are appreciated!
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