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would not enough flow cause sps corals to shut down and die? i can only keep sps for about a week or two, before they start to loose the flesh off their skeleton. its like rotting and falling off. i also have nitrates around 80 ppm.
29 gal., 250w 14k hqi mh, cal at 450, alk at 11dkh, mag at 1500ppm
temp 79/80, salinity 1.026
i dose cal and alk everyday to help keep them stable. i use brs bulk calcium and soda ash.
i know the nitrates are extremely high for sps but every time i make salt water, it always have between .5 and 1.0ppm ammonia which my bio filter turns into nitrates. so even doing wc, i always have nitrates.
i use ro/di filter with 0 tds. no ammonia in water until it sets for a day or two???
so, would it be not enough flow or the high nitrates causing the shut down reaction?
29 gal., 250w 14k hqi mh, cal at 450, alk at 11dkh, mag at 1500ppm
temp 79/80, salinity 1.026
i dose cal and alk everyday to help keep them stable. i use brs bulk calcium and soda ash.
i know the nitrates are extremely high for sps but every time i make salt water, it always have between .5 and 1.0ppm ammonia which my bio filter turns into nitrates. so even doing wc, i always have nitrates.
i use ro/di filter with 0 tds. no ammonia in water until it sets for a day or two???
so, would it be not enough flow or the high nitrates causing the shut down reaction?