Help with SPS color

The Koralia 4s on the wave maker, don't they alternate by turning one off then turning one on at preset time intervals?
 
One does not cut off, they do alternate between Max and Min. Which is what have them set at they alternate max 1400 to min 550. which I have set at 2.5 sec
 
I'd say you'll probably want to modify your flow after you take care of all the things you've started in this thread. Four foot tanks are difficult to pattern with only two powerheads.
 
Just to give an update, some corals are starting to color back up. Still trying to raise Nitrates up to about 1-2ppm. Struggling to get it above .5ppm. Been dosing Red Sea Energy A&B to feed corals. Amazing stuff works great. Incredible PE after adding it to the tank. Been cutting off powerheads and forming a cloud of A&B around each coral. I will take some pictures as soon as I get the chance.
 
Glad you are getting some color back! I'm having the same issues with nitrates. I can't get them over 0 (from API test) and my phosphates are now reaching past 0.06. It's a hard balance to maintain. My next step is to get a better nitrate test kit. Any suggestions on what brand? Something with ease of use and accuracy.
 
Glad you are getting some color back! I'm having the same issues with nitrates. I can't get them over 0 (from API test) and my phosphates are now reaching past 0.06. It's a hard balance to maintain. My next step is to get a better nitrate test kit. Any suggestions on what brand? Something with ease of use and accuracy.


Red Sea Pro easiest to read colors and you can buy refill kits
 
I need some suggesting on how to raise Nitrates. I am trying to get them to 1-2ppm and I can't get the above .5-.75 and now they have dropped back to .25. PO4 is at .06 if it gets to .08 I will crank the GFO back up at 1/2 the recommended dose. I am over feeding like crazy. I am feeding everyday 1 cube of either brine, mysis, clams, etc and either a cube of rotifers or a spoon of reef chili.
 
Will that raise nitrates?

It has amino acids in it,so yes it will raise nitrates.Really a great product for low nutrient tanks like yours.Turn off your skimmer for a few hours when you dose it.I like to stay home once I turn skimmer back on to make sure it does not overflow.Your phos is starting to rise,I would run a little gfo after you dose also.
 
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It has amino acids in it,so yes it will raise nitrates.Really a great product for low nutrient tanks like yours.Turn off your skimmer for a few hours when you dose it.I like to stay home once I turn skimmer back on to make sure it does not overflow.Your phos is starting to rise,I would run a little gfo after you dose also.

I have been adding Amino Acids through Red Sea Energy A&B but might have to try the Prodibio Reef Booster one weekend i am home.
 
I been in the same place you are right now. Shorten your full day lighting way down for now,until you see a change.You can run your supplement blue lights for 8-9 hours,but I would cut day light down to 4 hours for now. Do the reef booster every week. Feed some Rods food original blend 3-4 times a week.
 
It is kind of hard to tell from the pictures, but if you blow up the second picture of the acro, it certainly looks a lot like a red bug, and not a cyclopeeze. cyclopeeze are completely red, body and all.

There are at least 3 "something" on the second coral, and they have red heads and yellow bodies.
 
Its not red bug, I have speny hours watching and looking for them or any other. When I feed the Cyclops there are some that are red and some that are clear. If you have ever used Energy A&B its very yellow and stains anything it touches so that is likley what you are seeing. I will keep watching for them
 
If I get a chance tonight I will break out the tripod and one of my macro lenses and see if I can get some better shots.
 
It is kind of hard to tell from those pics, its worth checking out a little closer.

It would also answer some questions about the colors of some of your corals.
 
It is kind of hard to tell from those pics, its worth checking out a little closer.

It would also answer some questions about the colors of some of your corals.

I agree. That second pic you posted looks like red bugs to me. Maybe pull out that frag and do a dip with Bayer.
 
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