blackthunda77
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Problem im encountering is that i cant get my nitrates below 20ish. I dont feed heavily, flakes once a day on a auto feeder and a cube of mysis in the evening when im home. I do weekly water changes, or bi weekly of about 30 gals at a time. I run a reactor with GFO and one with carbon. Also running a Reef Octopus 5000INT which is rated for over 500 gal. Its almost as if i have a nutrient poor system but am still testing high on nitrates. I have some sps frags like an xfactor monti and an idaho grape as well as a red unnamed acro which are very pale. My hammer frag is a big transparent as well. Im kind of confused as if it has to do with my nutrients or lighting (2 - 250 watt radiums on lumen max elite reflectors) or something else.
Ive started dosing nopox as a carbon source and started feeding red sea reef energy a+b. I mean, now that i think of it, i dont even remember the last time i had to scrape my glass for algae (green or corraline). Coraline is also really slow to grow. Have almost none on my rocks and very minimal amounts on my black background or on my powerheads. The lack of algae and coraline would be cool, if only my corals were doing better. Anyone have any input? At the moment i have even cut down on my carbon and gfo reactors in case they are stripping the water too clean. But again, why the high nitrates?
Not really sure what else to try at the moment. The tank is a 200 Gal display with an 80 gal sump. Minimalist aquascape with 2 perculas, a threadfin cardinal, 2 disbar and 1 lyretail anthias, half a dozen to a dozen smallish sps frags, couple trumpet corals, a hammer coral, some scolys, and a large Ritteri anemone.
Ammonia and Nitrites - undetectable
Phosphates - undetectable
salinity - 35ppt
alk - 9
calc - 420
mag - 1380
Nitrates - 20ish or less.
Ive started dosing nopox as a carbon source and started feeding red sea reef energy a+b. I mean, now that i think of it, i dont even remember the last time i had to scrape my glass for algae (green or corraline). Coraline is also really slow to grow. Have almost none on my rocks and very minimal amounts on my black background or on my powerheads. The lack of algae and coraline would be cool, if only my corals were doing better. Anyone have any input? At the moment i have even cut down on my carbon and gfo reactors in case they are stripping the water too clean. But again, why the high nitrates?
Not really sure what else to try at the moment. The tank is a 200 Gal display with an 80 gal sump. Minimalist aquascape with 2 perculas, a threadfin cardinal, 2 disbar and 1 lyretail anthias, half a dozen to a dozen smallish sps frags, couple trumpet corals, a hammer coral, some scolys, and a large Ritteri anemone.
Ammonia and Nitrites - undetectable
Phosphates - undetectable
salinity - 35ppt
alk - 9
calc - 420
mag - 1380
Nitrates - 20ish or less.