Hey Achilles, when I first setup my tank I had a crappy skimmer as well. I was always fighting cyano due to the high phosphates. The guy at the LFS sold me a much more robust skimmer about 6-8 months ago. He also suggested upgrading to dual cannisters for the GFO and the active carbon. Prior to that I would occasionally run carbon in a bag, and my GFO reactor was undersized as well. Anyway, within 2-3 weeks of these upgrades the cyano disappeared and my tank looks better now than it's ever looked.
After the upgrades I then waited for six months to let the tank settle before I tried some SPS' again. Three weeks ago I purchased 2 digitatas and a bird's nest that have all died within the last couple days, so something clearly still isn't right. I really don't think it's the skimmer, and as I mentioned in my last post, I'm pretty good at keeping the calcium in the 400's. The drop to 350 was a very rare exception.
I hardly ever test the strontium, iodine, or magnesium levels, and I don't use any type of supplements for these either. Could this be the problem? The guy at the LFS suggested more frequent water changes, like maybe instead of doing 20% every 5 weeks, change out 10% every 2 weeks. I'm going to start that after this next water change tomorrow.
NYCBOB, I may try some aqua cultured frags. Thanks for the suggestion. I've never purchase corals online, but I see where
www.liveaquaria.com has a nice selection. Do you know of others?
I appreciate the input, and would gladly welcome the expertise of others. Although I'm approaching my third year, sometimes I still feel like a novice. I'm learning that there's always more to learn when it comes to reef tanks;-)