cambo123
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I consistently struggle to get deep SPS color and I am hoping I can get a second opinion on why. Lets first start with parameter readings.
- Calc 420ppm +- 10ppm
- Alk 7.7dkh +- .3dkh
- Mag 1260ppm +- 50ppm
- Phosphates 0 Hanna
- Nitrates 0 API at double concentration
- Temp 79
- Salinity 1.026
I track these (particularly alk) very consistently and modulate BRS dosing pumps to keep them at my target. I have relatively good growth IMO. This is a 40 breeder with 90% SPS and I dose about ~45ml of alk and calc each day spread over 12 doses.
Now for system details
- 40breeder with coast to coast overflow
- 20g long sump with 1/3 sectioned off for a small huge (just to keep overflow of rock/lps coral and some cool macros) This is lit for 9 hours a day...entirely throughout the early morning to mid morning.
- 2 mp10s at 80+% reefcrest
- GFO and Carbon reactors to be used if necessary
- RO 110 skimmer
- 250 radium MH (8 hours)
- 2 API primes (12 hours blue, 8 hours white at low <20% intensity)
- 40lbs of TBS rock 8months old
- Instant Ocean salt mix
- 8 fish
So there are two aspects here that are obviously playing a roll in this. First, my MH ballast was somehow defective and SUPER under driving my radium. I found this out after renting a par meter and getting 180 par half way down...barely. I resolved this issue about a month ago and am getting much better results (400 ish par mid level). In this process I raised the light to 14in and lowered the time from 8 to 6. I have slowly moved back to 10 in at 8 hours and have not noticed a significant difference, I certainly haven't lost color. Second , I have put more and more fish in here in an effort to increase nutrients. I can NEVER get this balance figured out. If, for example, I turn off GFO and feed heavily, there are clear indications of color improvement yet algae takes off. When I bring GFO back on, algae comes under control but color recedes a bit. Some observations I have had include
1) I have STRONG blue axial polyps but near pale skin color. Many of my corals have nearly white skin but dark dark blue tips. There are corals that were purchased all blue, or all green and blue (think bonsai, valida, ect.)
2) I have strong/deep polyp color but weak, pastel like, skin color.
3) Some montiporas have very strong color, others are nearly white.
4) What LPS I do have (Frogspawn colony and a few chalices in low light) are VERY pale.
Given all this information, I feel that I am missing something. Any ideas?
Thanks for looking
Cameron
- Calc 420ppm +- 10ppm
- Alk 7.7dkh +- .3dkh
- Mag 1260ppm +- 50ppm
- Phosphates 0 Hanna
- Nitrates 0 API at double concentration
- Temp 79
- Salinity 1.026
I track these (particularly alk) very consistently and modulate BRS dosing pumps to keep them at my target. I have relatively good growth IMO. This is a 40 breeder with 90% SPS and I dose about ~45ml of alk and calc each day spread over 12 doses.
Now for system details
- 40breeder with coast to coast overflow
- 20g long sump with 1/3 sectioned off for a small huge (just to keep overflow of rock/lps coral and some cool macros) This is lit for 9 hours a day...entirely throughout the early morning to mid morning.
- 2 mp10s at 80+% reefcrest
- GFO and Carbon reactors to be used if necessary
- RO 110 skimmer
- 250 radium MH (8 hours)
- 2 API primes (12 hours blue, 8 hours white at low <20% intensity)
- 40lbs of TBS rock 8months old
- Instant Ocean salt mix
- 8 fish
So there are two aspects here that are obviously playing a roll in this. First, my MH ballast was somehow defective and SUPER under driving my radium. I found this out after renting a par meter and getting 180 par half way down...barely. I resolved this issue about a month ago and am getting much better results (400 ish par mid level). In this process I raised the light to 14in and lowered the time from 8 to 6. I have slowly moved back to 10 in at 8 hours and have not noticed a significant difference, I certainly haven't lost color. Second , I have put more and more fish in here in an effort to increase nutrients. I can NEVER get this balance figured out. If, for example, I turn off GFO and feed heavily, there are clear indications of color improvement yet algae takes off. When I bring GFO back on, algae comes under control but color recedes a bit. Some observations I have had include
1) I have STRONG blue axial polyps but near pale skin color. Many of my corals have nearly white skin but dark dark blue tips. There are corals that were purchased all blue, or all green and blue (think bonsai, valida, ect.)
2) I have strong/deep polyp color but weak, pastel like, skin color.
3) Some montiporas have very strong color, others are nearly white.
4) What LPS I do have (Frogspawn colony and a few chalices in low light) are VERY pale.
Given all this information, I feel that I am missing something. Any ideas?
Thanks for looking
Cameron





