latazyo
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Alright, I am losing SPS frags like crazy and its frustrating
I dont have bugs or anything like that
tank specs:
lighting : 1x175 MH Iwasaki 15000K w/ PFO parallel, icecap e-ballast
filtration : 75# LR, 70# LS, Euroreef RS5-3 skimmer, phosban reactor w/ DFS phosgard + carbon + zeolite
flow : main pump is mag 9.5 split b/w tanks w/ 2 x 1/2" output in main display, seio m620
water quality :
pH - 8.2
ammonia - 0
nitrites - 0
nitrates - 0/undetectable
phosphates - 0/undetectable
alk - 2.5 meq/L = 7 dkh
calcium - 450
temp - 80 +/- 2
looks like the alk is a little low, but not much...I have tested this water and had it tested at planet reef to confirm and its good water
my theory is that my flow is insufficient/not being done correctly
I support this theory w/ good water tests and the fact that everything else in the tank is thriving, especially the anemones (GBTA and mini carpet)....my LPS and zoos and ricordea are all thriving and growing/spreading....fish all look great
here is a graphic...I am planning on adding 1-2 more seios (because I already have them...I also have an MJ1200 mod I could put somewhere) to the display tank to get the flow kicked up
the red shows my existing setup and the blue squares are potential new areas for the new seios....the reason I dont have one in the back right corner is because of those two anemones, I can't really think of a way to orient the pump such that it doesnt blast the anemones
so does anyone have any recommendations about how to arrange my flow? regardless if this is the reason for the sps demise or not, I still need to improve the flow because right now I have dead spots everywhere
I dont have bugs or anything like that
tank specs:
lighting : 1x175 MH Iwasaki 15000K w/ PFO parallel, icecap e-ballast
filtration : 75# LR, 70# LS, Euroreef RS5-3 skimmer, phosban reactor w/ DFS phosgard + carbon + zeolite
flow : main pump is mag 9.5 split b/w tanks w/ 2 x 1/2" output in main display, seio m620
water quality :
pH - 8.2
ammonia - 0
nitrites - 0
nitrates - 0/undetectable
phosphates - 0/undetectable
alk - 2.5 meq/L = 7 dkh
calcium - 450
temp - 80 +/- 2
looks like the alk is a little low, but not much...I have tested this water and had it tested at planet reef to confirm and its good water
my theory is that my flow is insufficient/not being done correctly
I support this theory w/ good water tests and the fact that everything else in the tank is thriving, especially the anemones (GBTA and mini carpet)....my LPS and zoos and ricordea are all thriving and growing/spreading....fish all look great
here is a graphic...I am planning on adding 1-2 more seios (because I already have them...I also have an MJ1200 mod I could put somewhere) to the display tank to get the flow kicked up
the red shows my existing setup and the blue squares are potential new areas for the new seios....the reason I dont have one in the back right corner is because of those two anemones, I can't really think of a way to orient the pump such that it doesnt blast the anemones
so does anyone have any recommendations about how to arrange my flow? regardless if this is the reason for the sps demise or not, I still need to improve the flow because right now I have dead spots everywhere