Originally Posted by ifarmer,
wow you definitely have nice collection of colonies in the tank.
may try to look into zeovit system
Thanks, I have acquired them over the years but some are just frags off the original colonies.
Originally Posted by Jettareefer,
I think your tank looks great as others have said. Have you ever thought the addition of some t5 supplements for some pop and extra spectrum ? Btw I dig your niger trigger I had one in my old 75 Sps reef he was model citizen
I will be trying to add some new lights with extra spectrum soon but at the present I am changing a couple of things at a time to see what makes the difference. My 11 year old son picked the trigger 1 year ago, out of all the colourful fish in the shop he picked him? but I have to admit he is one of our favourite's now, he is always the talking point.
Originally Posted by sahin,
I think you should aim to keep feeding reasonably high, but also try and bring down the phosphates to around the 0.03ppm mark.
Let us know how things are in another 3 weeks.
Will do, I do think I can see a difference in colour, though only slightly.
Originally Posted by Wrench,
Is it possible you've got red bugs?
What are red bugs, I don't think I have any bugs as I have had this tank running a few years and I don't introduce any thing new.
Originally Posted by ksicard,
If it were my tank I'd cut feedings back to twice a day and do 20-30% water changes every 7-10 days, that will keep nitrates stable around the 5ppm range. As for PO4 I would just maintain your current GFO amount and add 1/4 cup GFO to your amount and re test every 2-3 days and keep adding 1/4 cup GFO to your amount until PO4 hangs stable at .03-.06ppm. I would try and maintain heavy feedings the best you can, as for your lighting once your corals color back up from the feedings you should be able to increase your light intensity and duration a good bit as long as you maintain heavy feedings, and adjust intensity slowly over time.
This seems to be the majority of the comments, same as Sahin has been advising. This is what I am trying to aim for at present and see how the colours change, I did a water change of 300 ltrs of NSW to bring down the parameters, they are now at,
No3 5ppm, Po4 0.05.
Cal 430,Kh 8.0 both stable as ever.
Originally Posted by Ptyochromis,
I just noticed you have some sofities in your tank. Those mushrooms in particular seem to be very aggressive as far as allopathic (chemical) warfare goes. I would bet money that if you removed soft corals from your tank, your sps would grow faster and look nicer. In my reading, it seems that most zoanthids/palythoa are the least likely to pump toxins into the water column.
Well I never knew that, the mushrooms came on the live rock when I first set up the tank, I also have 1 hammer, 2 red goniopora and 3 torches one which houses a pair of clowns ( the kids in the street love nemo) I think these look great in there as they give the tank a look of movement to some of the corals.
The zoanthids are becoming a pain as some of them are starting to grow over the base of my sps and I'm fed up trying to keep them off.