I'm a bit over a year and a half back into the hobby and I must say things are much harder this time around. First time I had a reef set-up was circa 2000 where I had a 180 with a berlin set-up, 3 175w 14k MH's and 4 48" VHO actinics and I had SPS,LPS and a 18" diameter hetractus anemone. Fish were healthy, Corals grew to the point of making me some money. Only supplements was Kalk and occasional epsom salts and baking soda. I never tested anything but Ca and Alk.
Now I have a 93 gal cube at my office and have had quite an issue with corals. I have been on this forum and others, pouring over advice and trying different things. First I thought It was poor Water quality and began carbon dosing and chasing numbers, added carbon and GFO, Polyfilters, Ceramic media, filter socks, upgraded skimmer and did daily water changes. Then I was advised that I was starving the tank so I removed carbon dosing, filter socks, dropped back to bimonthy WC's fed 4x per day and let nutients come up a bit. Still No luck.
So as of April this year I began focusing on acquiring what I need to set up a 120 at home because I apparently like to make my life difficult. And I took an attitude with my office tank of "what ever lives, lives, whatever doesn't, oh well" and I was not going to buy another coral until I figure it out. And what I have seen is all LPS/SPS is gone, Paly/Zoa's are retracted and diminishing and the rest is all soft corals/shrooms which are alive but not growing.
I know everybody loves numbers so here is the averages of my log over the past 5 months
No3- 1ppm (red sea)
PO4 - 0.02 (hanna)
Ca - 450 (hanna)
Alk - 10 (red sea)
PH 8-8.2 (APEX)
Temp 78
MG 1300
SG 1.025
Sorry for the rant, now on to the question. I have observed that everything left standing in the tank is lower light corals. Lighting has been the only thing that has been constant from day one and I assumed because I have an g2 ecotech radion over the tank that this was enough light. Could this not be the case? The light is set on a parabolic curve from 0-100% intensity. 11 hour on, 20k to start the day shifting to 14 k at midday then shift back to 20k at evening. The light is 12 inches off the water to get a full 30" spread.
When I think back to my old set up the tank seemed much brighter but I have heard countless warnings on "don't run the radions full throttle or you'll burn everthing" so I figured the light must be bright enough.
Do I change the program? Lower the light? get another one? ditch it and go to t5/MH?
Thanks for any insight
Dave
Now I have a 93 gal cube at my office and have had quite an issue with corals. I have been on this forum and others, pouring over advice and trying different things. First I thought It was poor Water quality and began carbon dosing and chasing numbers, added carbon and GFO, Polyfilters, Ceramic media, filter socks, upgraded skimmer and did daily water changes. Then I was advised that I was starving the tank so I removed carbon dosing, filter socks, dropped back to bimonthy WC's fed 4x per day and let nutients come up a bit. Still No luck.
So as of April this year I began focusing on acquiring what I need to set up a 120 at home because I apparently like to make my life difficult. And I took an attitude with my office tank of "what ever lives, lives, whatever doesn't, oh well" and I was not going to buy another coral until I figure it out. And what I have seen is all LPS/SPS is gone, Paly/Zoa's are retracted and diminishing and the rest is all soft corals/shrooms which are alive but not growing.
I know everybody loves numbers so here is the averages of my log over the past 5 months
No3- 1ppm (red sea)
PO4 - 0.02 (hanna)
Ca - 450 (hanna)
Alk - 10 (red sea)
PH 8-8.2 (APEX)
Temp 78
MG 1300
SG 1.025
Sorry for the rant, now on to the question. I have observed that everything left standing in the tank is lower light corals. Lighting has been the only thing that has been constant from day one and I assumed because I have an g2 ecotech radion over the tank that this was enough light. Could this not be the case? The light is set on a parabolic curve from 0-100% intensity. 11 hour on, 20k to start the day shifting to 14 k at midday then shift back to 20k at evening. The light is 12 inches off the water to get a full 30" spread.
When I think back to my old set up the tank seemed much brighter but I have heard countless warnings on "don't run the radions full throttle or you'll burn everthing" so I figured the light must be bright enough.
Do I change the program? Lower the light? get another one? ditch it and go to t5/MH?
Thanks for any insight
Dave