david00061
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I hope that fixes it. Wish we were closer so I could donate frags
I hope that fixes it. Wish we were closer so I could donate frags
On a god note... I have a tank setting on my floor. Waitng for rental place to open so i can get a lift rented
Steve did you ever switch out your sump? Weren't you talking about doing that at one point? Do you mind my asking why, I'm still on the fence of buying, building or getting a 150g stock tank for a sump and not sure which direction to go.
Unless I over read your thread, do you have a drawing or even the dimensions you want your sump to be?
Glad you are re-energized! You have a great set up!
I don't believe that GFO would address NO3 but that algae scrubber shouldn't care if the tank is being fed or not as long as it has NO3 and PO4 it should be growing algae so you may want to just tweak that to get your growth back up. Its true that its sized based on how much you feed i.e. nutrients in, nutrients out, but if the nutrients are already there it will work on those too.
Do you like your rock structure? If you like the look could you solve it by adding another Tunze or a Vortech rather than re-doing it? Every time I have rebuilt my rock structure its takes more time for the tank to settle back in, no new cycle or anything like that just that with new flow patterns and light exposures it re-balances. I guess adding more flow would do that too though, just a thought.
As for the loss of color on the corals did you change the photo-period on the LEDs? Is it a particular color (blue) that is missing? Reason I ask is Potassium can enrich the blue color but I wouldn't add it unless you are testing for it, that water change you did might just bring some of those trace elements back into balance so you may want to give it a day or two before doing anything there.
Glad you're back into the game. I know the tank is going to come out better and I'm wishing you the best.
Steve, glad to see such a positive attitude now![]()
From what I've read the NOPOX is a form of carbon dosing, just commercialized. I think you could pick up a similar product by going to your local liquor or grocery store and buying vodka or vinegar!
Not sure if you've seen the Lanthanum chloride thread but that could help with the Phosphates and its quite an effective way of dropping it quickly and safely if administered properly. http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1474839
I think that in a days time you could likely have the phosphate back into check![]()
How did you bring down the phosphates and nitrates?
I increased the flow and photoperiod a little on the scrubber and been vacuuming and stirring the sand bed while doing minor water changes this week. I am still waiting for the filter socks to arrive so I can start a round of LC dosing.
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