mdrobc1213
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Okay I am a moderately experienced aquarium guy - entered the hobby in 2008 and have had a 55 g, 90 g, 120 g, and now 150 g Marine tank with pretty good amounts of success. Am in a profession which requires frequent moves every say 2-4 yrs so have used each of these occasions to upgrade my tank. So brings me to know. My current tank is a 150gallon reef w/live rock and a 2" sand bed w/live sand. Started off with a few damsels and no live rock as I had recently moved again and this was a new set up. Here are my initial parameters back on 15 Aug 2015.
Ph=8.2
SG=1.022
Temp=82.1
NH3=0
Nitrite=0.0
Nitrate=not measured.
Tank is an Aqueon 150g w/dual overflows into an approx. 30 gal acrylic sump w/bio balls for filtration and using a Red Octopus DC return pump and a DC pump driven Skimmer and also a 1/5 hp Chiller as am currently in Arizona and temps during the summer kinda get a bit hot. Lighting is via two Hydra 26 wireless lights and system is controlled by an Apex Controller system w/2 MP40 and 2 MP10 pumps for flow and wave making.
Approx around 2nd Oct I started to have fish loss of original damsels, 1 Kole Tang, 2 clownfish and 1 Passer angel and 1 juvenile Hippo tang. This was after about a 1.5 in the tank. Water was tested by LFS and noted high nitrates.
Ph=8.2
SG=1.025
Temp=82
NH3=00
Nitrates=160
Nitrites=4
Alk=not tested
Added Marine Nitromax daily to try to re-establish bio-load and cut down on feedings as recommended by LFS who have said that my tank was still too young for a good bio filter to be established and also I was likely overfeeding.
Lost most fish other than coral banded shrimp and Niger Trigger who had been in tank since early Sept. Have since done 30g water changes x2 over past 4 weeks with RO water as I discovered previously used tap water from hose had following readings prior to salt water mixing (PH=8.8, NH3=0, Nitrate=80 ppm, Nitrite=0.0).
Last water test on 1 Nov 2015 was:
Ph=8.26
SG=1.028
Temp=76,8
NH3=0.25
Nitrates=160
Nitrites=0
Today 12 Nov test were
Ph=8.3
SG=1.029
Temp=78
NH3=0.25
Nitrates=80
Nitrites=0.0
Calcium=465
Alk=157
Am using a brand new purchased API Marine Test kit, filters have been changed and last water change was on Oct 29, 2015 w/30 gal RI/DO water salt mixed in 32 gal trash canister and aerated overnight. So cannot figure out why I am still having fish deaths (Naso tang, sailfin tang, and juv french angel) and nitrate issues at this point. Kenya Tree coral is okay as is green polyps also are looking good and Georgian (sp) is doing well too. All snails and hermit crabs also are doing okay. Coral banded shimp is just fine (added Sept) and recently added Foxface is also active and all are eating. However acclimating and adding any new fish to replace losses seem to be still be challenging. All fish are drip acclimated for min 1-2hrs. Any thoughts? Advice?
Ph=8.2
SG=1.022
Temp=82.1
NH3=0
Nitrite=0.0
Nitrate=not measured.
Tank is an Aqueon 150g w/dual overflows into an approx. 30 gal acrylic sump w/bio balls for filtration and using a Red Octopus DC return pump and a DC pump driven Skimmer and also a 1/5 hp Chiller as am currently in Arizona and temps during the summer kinda get a bit hot. Lighting is via two Hydra 26 wireless lights and system is controlled by an Apex Controller system w/2 MP40 and 2 MP10 pumps for flow and wave making.
Approx around 2nd Oct I started to have fish loss of original damsels, 1 Kole Tang, 2 clownfish and 1 Passer angel and 1 juvenile Hippo tang. This was after about a 1.5 in the tank. Water was tested by LFS and noted high nitrates.
Ph=8.2
SG=1.025
Temp=82
NH3=00
Nitrates=160
Nitrites=4
Alk=not tested
Added Marine Nitromax daily to try to re-establish bio-load and cut down on feedings as recommended by LFS who have said that my tank was still too young for a good bio filter to be established and also I was likely overfeeding.
Lost most fish other than coral banded shrimp and Niger Trigger who had been in tank since early Sept. Have since done 30g water changes x2 over past 4 weeks with RO water as I discovered previously used tap water from hose had following readings prior to salt water mixing (PH=8.8, NH3=0, Nitrate=80 ppm, Nitrite=0.0).
Last water test on 1 Nov 2015 was:
Ph=8.26
SG=1.028
Temp=76,8
NH3=0.25
Nitrates=160
Nitrites=0
Today 12 Nov test were
Ph=8.3
SG=1.029
Temp=78
NH3=0.25
Nitrates=80
Nitrites=0.0
Calcium=465
Alk=157
Am using a brand new purchased API Marine Test kit, filters have been changed and last water change was on Oct 29, 2015 w/30 gal RI/DO water salt mixed in 32 gal trash canister and aerated overnight. So cannot figure out why I am still having fish deaths (Naso tang, sailfin tang, and juv french angel) and nitrate issues at this point. Kenya Tree coral is okay as is green polyps also are looking good and Georgian (sp) is doing well too. All snails and hermit crabs also are doing okay. Coral banded shimp is just fine (added Sept) and recently added Foxface is also active and all are eating. However acclimating and adding any new fish to replace losses seem to be still be challenging. All fish are drip acclimated for min 1-2hrs. Any thoughts? Advice?