first, :uzi:
with that venting out of the way, my SPS are pale, brown and sad, and I don't know how to approach it. Here is a synopsis of the situation:
Tank/Equipment.
-39g 20x20x24" Cadlights Pro display (~40g total system water volume with sump), established in September 2009.
-12g sump, lit by 23w 6500k bulb - DSB with chaeto in refugium
-60lb live rock, 40lb live sand (including sump DSB).
-Bubble-Magus NAC3 skimmer, always on.
-150w Radium 20k HQI + 2x24w ATI Blue Plus T5HO.
-Vortech mp10 (100% reef crest), Tunze 6025, Tunze 1073.020 return pump
-BRS Dual Media Reactor, running BRS granular GFO and seachem matrix carbon (switching to Rox 0.8 when i next switch it out).
-JBJ ATO, using RODI water from LFS
-salt water is pre-mixed D-D h2ocean from LFS
Stocking.
Fish: ocellaris clown, royal gramma, bluespot jawfish, mccosker's flasher wrasse, all in good health.
CUC: 3x nassarius, 4x nerite, 4x red-legged hermits, ~4x blue-legged hermits, 1x trochus, 2x turbo, 1x peppermint shrimp, 1x skunk cleaner shrimp, 1x emerald crab (but i haven't seen him in a long while)
Coral:
1) ORA bali green slimer colony (mostly brown, but greener where it's basing out -- base is about 9" deep, top is about 3" deep)
2) ATL Pink Flamingo Acropora Selago frag (pale pink, but becoming more vibrant -- about 4" deep)
3) Orange Montipora Digitata colony (white "skin" but nice/full orange polyps -- base is 6" deep, top is 2" deep)
4) Purple Montipora Digitata colony (completely brown -- base is 6" deep, top is 4" deep, and I have a smaller frag of it that is 2" deep)
5) ATL Idaho Grape Montipora Undata frag (completely brown -- base is 9" deep)
6) Blue-polyped Green Montipora Capricornis/Foliosa(?) frag (pale/cream -- base is 10" deep
7) Blue Tort frag (pale/cream -- just moved this up from lower light to about 4" deep)
8) ATL Ocean Blue Papillare frag (blue, but pale/browned a bit -- about 9" deep)
9) Pink Millepora frag (pink/brown -- about 10" deep
10) ATL Blueberry-tipped Raspberry Prostrata frag (pale/cream -- currently about 9" deep, but I've been moving it around a lot)
11) unknown staghorn acropora frag (brown, some green -- about 10" deep)
12) Pink/Orange Montipora Capricornis frag (good coloration -- about 12" deep)
13) neon purple/green frogspawn colony (paler than when i got it, but it's doing ok -- probably about 14" deep)
14) neon green star polyp colony (neon green, about 16" deep)
Feeding.
5x week 1 cube of PEMysis, some Frozen Cyclopeeze
2x/week 2tsp Roti-Feast, 5ml Aqua Vitro Fuel (started dosing that over the last 3 weeks)
Maintenance
10ml Alk, 10ml Ca daily Brightwell Reef Code A/B until I run out (at which point I have BRS 2-part to switch over to). ~20-25ml Mg (BRS 2-part) weekly.
~5g water change using D-D h2ocean salt biweekly (recently changed this from 5g weekly).
Photo period: Actinics 10am-10pm, Halide 12pm-8pm
Parameters.
Temperature: as high as 82.6F, but I've just added a second fan, which has brought the temperature down to 77.5-80F. This is not on a controller at this time.
Salinity: 1.024, per marine depot refractometer
Ca: 430ppm (Elos, checked weekly)
Alk: 8dkh (Elos, checked weekly)
Mg: ~1300ppm (not testing regularly, but using Elos)
Ammonia/Nitrites: 0 (API)
PO4: undetectable (never detected any since day 1) (Elos)
Nitrates: undetectable (never detected any since day 1) (API)
pH: 8.2, but I don't monitor this regularly.
The issues
1. algae blooms (no cyano). I have GHA, red turf, cotton candy in the display and in the sump. The biggest culprit is the sump, where cotton candy and dinoflagellates are PROLIFIC.
2. formerly very prolific coralline growth has stopped; almost all light-facing coralline is bleached out white/gray now.
3. and, most notably, the coloration of my coral (or, rather, the lack thereof). Almost everything in the tank is brown or very pale. I'd say that I'm satisfied with only 2 of my SPS (one pink/orange monti cap, and one pink selago). some of these corals came to me brown, some have lost color while in my possession. even the frogspawn is much paler than when i acquired it 2-3 months ago.
The potential causes/errors I have made
1. Temperature fluctuation. This is tough to deal with in the summer in Richmond without a temperature controller, but it is what it is right now.
2. Alkalinity swings. I had swings where the Alk would bob up and down between 6-8dkh until about 3 weeks ago because of irregular dosing schedule (now i'm locked in pretty well with daily dosing).
3. formerly low Mg levels (raised from 1000ppm about 3 months ago)
4. changed light bulbs about 6 weeks ago (went from 14k Prism bulb + generic dim "aquablue" actinic T5HO bulbs to brighter Radium 20k + ATI Blue Plus T5HO bulbs -- acclimated only by using reduced photoperiod for about 5 days, figuring I would have less par going to the 20k bulb). I don't know if my corals reacted badly to the change or not, because it's not like they were doing that great in the first place.
5. some deeper sand bed spots in my display tank -- sand tends to accumulate under the vortech and get thinned out in the middle of the tank due to jawfish construction. some places may get as much as 3" deep
The plan
This is where you come in. I've tried to take steps to help myself, but I don't really know what the problem is. At first I thought I had too many nutrients, despite never having measurable phosphates/nitrates, because I had pretty substantial algae growth. Before I added the media reactor about 6 weeks ago, I had very prolific chaeto growth, but since adding it, that chaeto growth has been vastly slowed. The dino/cotton candy growth in the sump is still pretty rampant, though. but, i'm also concerned that maybe i don't have enough nutrients, and i've therefore reduced water changes and started dosing the Aqua Vitro Fuel for amino acids/carbohydrates/vitamins. i have relatively low skimmate production.
I think that I'm doing the right things, but it's very frustrating to not know whether I'm making progress or doing the right thing, and I don't want to be doing the wrong thing for months only to realize that i should've been doing something else. So, continue on with what I'm doing? Or, am I not looking at this the right way?
Anyone have any suggestions? Please?
with that venting out of the way, my SPS are pale, brown and sad, and I don't know how to approach it. Here is a synopsis of the situation:
Tank/Equipment.
-39g 20x20x24" Cadlights Pro display (~40g total system water volume with sump), established in September 2009.
-12g sump, lit by 23w 6500k bulb - DSB with chaeto in refugium
-60lb live rock, 40lb live sand (including sump DSB).
-Bubble-Magus NAC3 skimmer, always on.
-150w Radium 20k HQI + 2x24w ATI Blue Plus T5HO.
-Vortech mp10 (100% reef crest), Tunze 6025, Tunze 1073.020 return pump
-BRS Dual Media Reactor, running BRS granular GFO and seachem matrix carbon (switching to Rox 0.8 when i next switch it out).
-JBJ ATO, using RODI water from LFS
-salt water is pre-mixed D-D h2ocean from LFS
Stocking.
Fish: ocellaris clown, royal gramma, bluespot jawfish, mccosker's flasher wrasse, all in good health.
CUC: 3x nassarius, 4x nerite, 4x red-legged hermits, ~4x blue-legged hermits, 1x trochus, 2x turbo, 1x peppermint shrimp, 1x skunk cleaner shrimp, 1x emerald crab (but i haven't seen him in a long while)
Coral:
1) ORA bali green slimer colony (mostly brown, but greener where it's basing out -- base is about 9" deep, top is about 3" deep)
2) ATL Pink Flamingo Acropora Selago frag (pale pink, but becoming more vibrant -- about 4" deep)
3) Orange Montipora Digitata colony (white "skin" but nice/full orange polyps -- base is 6" deep, top is 2" deep)
4) Purple Montipora Digitata colony (completely brown -- base is 6" deep, top is 4" deep, and I have a smaller frag of it that is 2" deep)
5) ATL Idaho Grape Montipora Undata frag (completely brown -- base is 9" deep)
6) Blue-polyped Green Montipora Capricornis/Foliosa(?) frag (pale/cream -- base is 10" deep
7) Blue Tort frag (pale/cream -- just moved this up from lower light to about 4" deep)
8) ATL Ocean Blue Papillare frag (blue, but pale/browned a bit -- about 9" deep)
9) Pink Millepora frag (pink/brown -- about 10" deep
10) ATL Blueberry-tipped Raspberry Prostrata frag (pale/cream -- currently about 9" deep, but I've been moving it around a lot)
11) unknown staghorn acropora frag (brown, some green -- about 10" deep)
12) Pink/Orange Montipora Capricornis frag (good coloration -- about 12" deep)
13) neon purple/green frogspawn colony (paler than when i got it, but it's doing ok -- probably about 14" deep)
14) neon green star polyp colony (neon green, about 16" deep)
Feeding.
5x week 1 cube of PEMysis, some Frozen Cyclopeeze
2x/week 2tsp Roti-Feast, 5ml Aqua Vitro Fuel (started dosing that over the last 3 weeks)
Maintenance
10ml Alk, 10ml Ca daily Brightwell Reef Code A/B until I run out (at which point I have BRS 2-part to switch over to). ~20-25ml Mg (BRS 2-part) weekly.
~5g water change using D-D h2ocean salt biweekly (recently changed this from 5g weekly).
Photo period: Actinics 10am-10pm, Halide 12pm-8pm
Parameters.
Temperature: as high as 82.6F, but I've just added a second fan, which has brought the temperature down to 77.5-80F. This is not on a controller at this time.
Salinity: 1.024, per marine depot refractometer
Ca: 430ppm (Elos, checked weekly)
Alk: 8dkh (Elos, checked weekly)
Mg: ~1300ppm (not testing regularly, but using Elos)
Ammonia/Nitrites: 0 (API)
PO4: undetectable (never detected any since day 1) (Elos)
Nitrates: undetectable (never detected any since day 1) (API)
pH: 8.2, but I don't monitor this regularly.
The issues
1. algae blooms (no cyano). I have GHA, red turf, cotton candy in the display and in the sump. The biggest culprit is the sump, where cotton candy and dinoflagellates are PROLIFIC.
2. formerly very prolific coralline growth has stopped; almost all light-facing coralline is bleached out white/gray now.
3. and, most notably, the coloration of my coral (or, rather, the lack thereof). Almost everything in the tank is brown or very pale. I'd say that I'm satisfied with only 2 of my SPS (one pink/orange monti cap, and one pink selago). some of these corals came to me brown, some have lost color while in my possession. even the frogspawn is much paler than when i acquired it 2-3 months ago.
The potential causes/errors I have made
1. Temperature fluctuation. This is tough to deal with in the summer in Richmond without a temperature controller, but it is what it is right now.
2. Alkalinity swings. I had swings where the Alk would bob up and down between 6-8dkh until about 3 weeks ago because of irregular dosing schedule (now i'm locked in pretty well with daily dosing).
3. formerly low Mg levels (raised from 1000ppm about 3 months ago)
4. changed light bulbs about 6 weeks ago (went from 14k Prism bulb + generic dim "aquablue" actinic T5HO bulbs to brighter Radium 20k + ATI Blue Plus T5HO bulbs -- acclimated only by using reduced photoperiod for about 5 days, figuring I would have less par going to the 20k bulb). I don't know if my corals reacted badly to the change or not, because it's not like they were doing that great in the first place.
5. some deeper sand bed spots in my display tank -- sand tends to accumulate under the vortech and get thinned out in the middle of the tank due to jawfish construction. some places may get as much as 3" deep
The plan
This is where you come in. I've tried to take steps to help myself, but I don't really know what the problem is. At first I thought I had too many nutrients, despite never having measurable phosphates/nitrates, because I had pretty substantial algae growth. Before I added the media reactor about 6 weeks ago, I had very prolific chaeto growth, but since adding it, that chaeto growth has been vastly slowed. The dino/cotton candy growth in the sump is still pretty rampant, though. but, i'm also concerned that maybe i don't have enough nutrients, and i've therefore reduced water changes and started dosing the Aqua Vitro Fuel for amino acids/carbohydrates/vitamins. i have relatively low skimmate production.
I think that I'm doing the right things, but it's very frustrating to not know whether I'm making progress or doing the right thing, and I don't want to be doing the wrong thing for months only to realize that i should've been doing something else. So, continue on with what I'm doing? Or, am I not looking at this the right way?
Anyone have any suggestions? Please?