ug.mac
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Hi all
I need your help.
I'm experiencing this problem for a while now. It didn't happen overnight, instead it was a long slow process. Just about every SPS has turned into much lighter colour after spend a little while in my tank (2~3 month). Garf Bonzai was in deep purple when I bought from a local reefer is now light tan with light purple tip; neon green is still neon but not much for green, etc.
Growth is surprisingly steady, I can tell the growth daliy even when their coloration is bad, and I never lost a coral in my tank. I've tried few things to fix the problem and here are my results:
1. Carbon dosing with Bio pellets then Vodka, even lighter colour as return.
2. Coral feeding with Brightwell Reef Snow, nothing changed.
3. Dose Potassium/Iodide, nothing changed except Iodide promoted molting to my cleaner shrimp.
4. Seachem Aquavitro Fuel, not much for colour but it helped growth for sure.
5. Change LED brightness. I've gone through 20%, 30~40%, 60% and I'm on 100% for a week now. Some SPS showing blue on the tips and I think that's a good sign because they were like that when I got them.
Another thing I want to add although I'm not sure how relevant it is to my problem. I don't have any coralline algae growth in my tank, to be honest I don't like coralline algae at all but I should at lease have some after 8 month I think.
1. Tank Setup
My setup is a 5 gallon cube pico (10x10x12.5") bare bottom. It has Aqueon model 1 sump with return pump at 240 gph. Total water volume is about 8 gallon I believe or little more.
EP10ES in NTM mode to help the flow. I set it to 4th dot on controller.
Lighting is DIY Cree led fixture combined with 4 cool white and 6 royal blue, all driven at 700ma. Hanging 9 inches from water level. Photoperiod 8.5 hrs from 1:30pm to 10pm. 2 x 1W blue as moon light from 12:30pm to 12:00am.
Bubble Magus Nac QQ skimmer, skimmate is light, colour like white tea.
RKL to control the temp. Tank is stable at 25.5˚c, swing ±0.1˚C.
Active carbon in TLF 150 reactor, changed monthly.
Reef Crystal salt mix, salinity is 1.026 or 35 ppt. I have DIY ATO, it activates when water line drop about 2mm.
2. Water Parameters
Salinity: 1.026
PH: 7.8 (API Test)
KH: 9~10 (API Test)
Cal: 440 (API Test)
NO3: 0 (Red Sea)
PO4: 0.06~0.02 (Red Sea)
2 gallon weekly water change since first week. I started with DD H2Ocean salt then switched to Reef Crystal due to availability issue at time, but I don't see any change to my coral, colour still bad.
3. Dosing
1ml Brightwell Potassion (Potassium) every 2 days.
2.3 ml Aquavitro Fuel 3 times a week.
2.5 ml Brightwell Magnesion (Magnesium) 3 times a week.
1 drop of Zeobak once a week at water change.
Kalk in ATO water, ratio is 1.2 gram to 1 gallon RO/DI water. Very weak ratio but enough to keep KH and calcium level steady. However I think my hammer coral doesn't like Kalk very much, it refuse to open as big as before. So I'm thinking going back to Seachem Reef Complete and Reef Carbonate.
Please feel free to ask any questions. Any input appreciated.
ug.
I need your help.
I'm experiencing this problem for a while now. It didn't happen overnight, instead it was a long slow process. Just about every SPS has turned into much lighter colour after spend a little while in my tank (2~3 month). Garf Bonzai was in deep purple when I bought from a local reefer is now light tan with light purple tip; neon green is still neon but not much for green, etc.
Growth is surprisingly steady, I can tell the growth daliy even when their coloration is bad, and I never lost a coral in my tank. I've tried few things to fix the problem and here are my results:
1. Carbon dosing with Bio pellets then Vodka, even lighter colour as return.
2. Coral feeding with Brightwell Reef Snow, nothing changed.
3. Dose Potassium/Iodide, nothing changed except Iodide promoted molting to my cleaner shrimp.
4. Seachem Aquavitro Fuel, not much for colour but it helped growth for sure.
5. Change LED brightness. I've gone through 20%, 30~40%, 60% and I'm on 100% for a week now. Some SPS showing blue on the tips and I think that's a good sign because they were like that when I got them.
Another thing I want to add although I'm not sure how relevant it is to my problem. I don't have any coralline algae growth in my tank, to be honest I don't like coralline algae at all but I should at lease have some after 8 month I think.
1. Tank Setup
My setup is a 5 gallon cube pico (10x10x12.5") bare bottom. It has Aqueon model 1 sump with return pump at 240 gph. Total water volume is about 8 gallon I believe or little more.
EP10ES in NTM mode to help the flow. I set it to 4th dot on controller.
Lighting is DIY Cree led fixture combined with 4 cool white and 6 royal blue, all driven at 700ma. Hanging 9 inches from water level. Photoperiod 8.5 hrs from 1:30pm to 10pm. 2 x 1W blue as moon light from 12:30pm to 12:00am.
Bubble Magus Nac QQ skimmer, skimmate is light, colour like white tea.
RKL to control the temp. Tank is stable at 25.5˚c, swing ±0.1˚C.
Active carbon in TLF 150 reactor, changed monthly.
Reef Crystal salt mix, salinity is 1.026 or 35 ppt. I have DIY ATO, it activates when water line drop about 2mm.
2. Water Parameters
Salinity: 1.026
PH: 7.8 (API Test)
KH: 9~10 (API Test)
Cal: 440 (API Test)
NO3: 0 (Red Sea)
PO4: 0.06~0.02 (Red Sea)
2 gallon weekly water change since first week. I started with DD H2Ocean salt then switched to Reef Crystal due to availability issue at time, but I don't see any change to my coral, colour still bad.
3. Dosing
1ml Brightwell Potassion (Potassium) every 2 days.
2.3 ml Aquavitro Fuel 3 times a week.
2.5 ml Brightwell Magnesion (Magnesium) 3 times a week.
1 drop of Zeobak once a week at water change.
Kalk in ATO water, ratio is 1.2 gram to 1 gallon RO/DI water. Very weak ratio but enough to keep KH and calcium level steady. However I think my hammer coral doesn't like Kalk very much, it refuse to open as big as before. So I'm thinking going back to Seachem Reef Complete and Reef Carbonate.
Please feel free to ask any questions. Any input appreciated.
ug.