mpderksen
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My 150 has been great for several years. Lately, small issues have become bigger issues, and it's sucking the enjoyment out of the hobby.
To a non-hobbyist, the tank is amazing. I need to post up some pictures, but for now, here's the list of things that I can't fix:
Aiptasia in one of the overflows. Now I have a few along the back, bottom, where I can't get to them. I could drain the overflow, but I'm not sure how to scrub them out of there. It has obviously become a breeding ground. My plan, if they really spread to the DT, would be to get a filefish. I did get a CBB, but I never saw it pick at them, and it died a few weeks later.
That brings up dying fish. I tend to rarely get fish, because they seem to live a REALLY long time for me. I've had some losses in the last few months, and that is certainly not fun!
Vermatids everywhere. When I feed or scrape the glass, it's like a Spider-Man convention. They really don't bother anything, and I'm not trying to have a completely sterile ecosystem, but this is the first tank that I've had them, and they just feel like a mess.
Serious issues keeping my Alk stable. Today, it was 6.44! I use BRS dosing pump and Soda Ash from their pharma pouch. Keeping it at 9.0 shouldn't be that difficult, right?
I have a fuge that churns out a 5 gallon bucket of Cheato each month. So my Nitrates are below detection, even with ICP. Too low? My LPS growth is fairly non-existant. In about a year I grew a 2-head blasto to a nice little colony of 30, but in the same time, my torch coral and hammers don't look like they've grown at all. Yet my Montis are all spreading like crazy. Is this the nature of a mixed tank? You just can't have it all?
I'd be willing to get a bunch of pictures, and make an overview of the tank, my hardware, my schedules and test results if that is helpful to anyone. But here are the simple questions to keep me in the hobby:
1. How do I purge Aiptasia from an overflow?
2. Is there ANY way of ridding a tank that is filled with Vermitids? (Don't say Yellow Choris, since that's one of my recent deaths after 3 years, and he never ate a single one)
3. Alk stability - just test daily and get a better feel for the trends and not change anything else, right?
Sad when stuff dies. Makes it less fun. Advice?
Michael
To a non-hobbyist, the tank is amazing. I need to post up some pictures, but for now, here's the list of things that I can't fix:
Aiptasia in one of the overflows. Now I have a few along the back, bottom, where I can't get to them. I could drain the overflow, but I'm not sure how to scrub them out of there. It has obviously become a breeding ground. My plan, if they really spread to the DT, would be to get a filefish. I did get a CBB, but I never saw it pick at them, and it died a few weeks later.
That brings up dying fish. I tend to rarely get fish, because they seem to live a REALLY long time for me. I've had some losses in the last few months, and that is certainly not fun!
Vermatids everywhere. When I feed or scrape the glass, it's like a Spider-Man convention. They really don't bother anything, and I'm not trying to have a completely sterile ecosystem, but this is the first tank that I've had them, and they just feel like a mess.
Serious issues keeping my Alk stable. Today, it was 6.44! I use BRS dosing pump and Soda Ash from their pharma pouch. Keeping it at 9.0 shouldn't be that difficult, right?
I have a fuge that churns out a 5 gallon bucket of Cheato each month. So my Nitrates are below detection, even with ICP. Too low? My LPS growth is fairly non-existant. In about a year I grew a 2-head blasto to a nice little colony of 30, but in the same time, my torch coral and hammers don't look like they've grown at all. Yet my Montis are all spreading like crazy. Is this the nature of a mixed tank? You just can't have it all?
I'd be willing to get a bunch of pictures, and make an overview of the tank, my hardware, my schedules and test results if that is helpful to anyone. But here are the simple questions to keep me in the hobby:
1. How do I purge Aiptasia from an overflow?
2. Is there ANY way of ridding a tank that is filled with Vermitids? (Don't say Yellow Choris, since that's one of my recent deaths after 3 years, and he never ate a single one)
3. Alk stability - just test daily and get a better feel for the trends and not change anything else, right?
Sad when stuff dies. Makes it less fun. Advice?
Michael