Keys to Keeping an SPS Tank

Patrick Cox

Active member
Hello,
I have been in the Saltwater hobby for about 2 years and I am now starting up my first SPS focused tank. I am planing a mixed tank but again with SPS at the core. My question is, what are the keys to maintaining a thriving SPS tank? Here is what I am currently putting in place, so what am I missing?


75G rimless aquarium with external overflow
36 x 24 x 20(h)
Sump - roughly 12 gallons of water volume
Refugium - roughly 7 gallons of water volume - chaeto and live rock
Roughly 40 lbs of live rock in tank
Bare bottom at first, may add sand later.
Reef Octopus SRO 1000LSS Protein skimmer
BRS reactor with GFO and GAC as needed
Tunze return pump pushing roughly 300 ghp after head loss
Vortech MP40 and MP10 circulation pumps
ATI 6x39w Sunpower dimmable with ATI bulbs
APEX controller

I don't have a fish plan but I do already have a pair of Percula clowns and a BTA that I will move over to this tank.

So, what am I missing? I assume I need to supplement calcium, alk and mg but not certain if I need to right out of the gate and if so, what is an easy method to start? Am I missing any other critical elements for SPS?

Thanks!
Pat
 
Plenty of random flow, aggressive skimming, quality lighting, and active phosphate removal are all very important and you seem to have them covered. The most important aspect, IMO, is stability. Not necessarily keeping those perfect target numbers, but making sure alk and calcium stay put. Have your apex do the dosing for you and test regularly until you find your dosages. Lastly, you'll need some fish to feed. Most people here will cite "fish poop" as their primary coral food. Oh, and regular water changes!
 
I think you have almost everything you need. Just like Scar79 says -- stability is the king, especially for Alk. Eventually you might need dosers for Alk and Cal if you don't want to do it manually.
Auto water Top Off would be nice to have.
 
I think you have almost everything you need. Just like Scar79 says -- stability is the king, especially for Alk. Eventually you might need dosers for Alk and Cal if you don't want to do it manually.
Auto water Top Off would be nice to have.

Thanks! I forgot to mention that I also have an ATO. And on the dosing, I guess I just need to keep measuring Alk and Cal until it starts to drop, then I know I need to dose?
 
Dose daily (or more frequently). Same amount every day. I suggest BRS dosing pumps on your apex. Start with a low dosage and see where alkalinity settles. Add a few minutes to your timers if you want to bump alk up a bit, see where it settles. Repeat every few weeks until your alk sits in your desired range. You'll need to increase time/dosage as your corals grow and the system's demand for alk/cal increases
 
i found that really intense water-flow really kicked up my growth as well as stabilizing calcium. HOWEVER..

you are entirely missing the key element of picking out only the sweetest sps frags :beer:

goodluck!
 
i found that really intense water-flow really kicked up my growth as well as stabilizing calcium. HOWEVER..

you are entirely missing the key element of picking out only the sweetest sps frags :beer:

goodluck!

lol. Very good point. I am in a process of replacing some dull SPS with vibrant and colorful ones.:rollface:
 
I love my Kalk stirrer on my ATO. I used to dose 2 part daily and it worked good but I love the Kalk. System has gotten super steady. Ph stays at 7.9 night, 8.2 day. Alk 10, and Calcium 460. when it changes it is time to add Kalk.
 
Understanding concepts and how things work. #1 haha
Stability #2

Know the effects of dosing and reactors.
Slow and steady wins the race.

Never dose full strength anything.....
i kept SPS alive since 2008 and never had a problem.
Saturday i decided to dose some chemiclean and accidentally overdosed it....
the pictures speak for them selves..

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Major bummer dahenley! Every crash is a new beginning, though, and one of the things I love most about this hobby is that local reefers will always help a fellow reefer get back into it with frag donations. Best of luck to you
 
WOW! so it pretty much wiped out everything?

Understanding concepts and how things work. #1 haha
Stability #2

Know the effects of dosing and reactors.
Slow and steady wins the race.

Never dose full strength anything.....
i kept SPS alive since 2008 and never had a problem.
Saturday i decided to dose some chemiclean and accidentally overdosed it....
the pictures speak for them selves..

photobucket-17698-1358794592144.jpg

photobucket-3637-1358811652291.jpg

photobucket-3539-1358874968787.jpg

photobucket-3408-1358962825484.jpg
 
I love my Kalk stirrer on my ATO. I used to dose 2 part daily and it worked good but I love the Kalk. System has gotten super steady. Ph stays at 7.9 night, 8.2 day. Alk 10, and Calcium 460. when it changes it is time to add Kalk.

Thanks. What is a "Kalk Stirrer?"
 
Understanding concepts and how things work. #1 haha
Stability #2

Know the effects of dosing and reactors.
Slow and steady wins the race.

Never dose full strength anything.....
i kept SPS alive since 2008 and never had a problem.
Saturday i decided to dose some chemiclean and accidentally overdosed it....
the pictures speak for them selves..

photobucket-17698-1358794592144.jpg

photobucket-3637-1358811652291.jpg

photobucket-3539-1358874968787.jpg

photobucket-3408-1358962825484.jpg

Wow, too bad. Hang in there and use this opportunity to make some improvements that you might have otherwise not considered with an established tank. Good luck!
 
Proper ALK, CA, and MG level. Keep up with the water change and the maintenance including your equipment. But most important of all, stability.
 
WOW! so it pretty much wiped out everything?

i lost 100% of my SPS
100% of my Clams (5, 3 of which were HUGE)
Zoas are still closed.... so i have no count right now.....
and LPS i lost about 80+% of them.....
i would give 85-90% overall death rate in corals....


but 100% of the fish are still alive! :celeb2: :beer:
 
i lost 100% of my SPS
100% of my Clams (5, 3 of which were HUGE)
Zoas are still closed.... so i have no count right now.....
and LPS i lost about 80+% of them.....
i would give 85-90% overall death rate in corals....


but 100% of the fish are still alive! :celeb2: :beer:

Jeez sorry to hear that, i went with an under dose of cemiclean and ended up killing 3 fish, no corals were harmed, and i ran air stones as well.
 
Lot's of good advice here so far.

Set yourself up a small QT tank and use it.
Don't infect your tank with something you can't get rid of.

And stay away from chemiclean. Ouch!:(
 
QT is a great idea. (it only takes 1 oops...)

also, Dip EVERYTHING!!!
i don't/wouldn't accept corals from family/friends/ or even the president of the US without dipping and using a magnified glass to give a once over before going in the tank.

Tell everyone this, and they wont get upset because your not putting their corals in your tank. I even take free corals to people and tell them to dip them (i don't have pests) but it gets them in the habit if doing it with everything.
 
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