scubaboy60
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I'm writing in the hope that you may be able to help out.......
I desperately need sensible discussions on a problem I am facing and I need to pick your brains. I am stumped
at the moment, and could really use some help.
I am a long term reef keeper, been keeping marines for 20+ & reef for 15 or more, but I have a problem tank at the moment that I can't get a grip on...
The tank in question is a 5 * 2 * 2 1/2 foot reef with deep sand bed (crushed marble 000 chip) 3" deep closed loop circ system, (6000 lph) main return pump (6000 lph) (rainbow lifeguard quiet ones in both cases)
One 2,300 lph powerhead mounted close to surface of water.
Nutrient export via a Turboflotor 1000 skimmer ( on for ~14 hrs a day, off for a couple of hours while dosing supplements)
Bare sump no trickle with refugium
Tank has a 25 litre refugium fed from main outflow line from tank, & fuge has been lit 24 / 7 in past, but lights are off now.
(more on this later)
Tank is equipped with a Teco chiller, and runs at a constant 25 deg C.
Tank contains approx 125 kg liverock (270 lb)
Various corals ranging from sarcos to fungi's, duncanopsammias, scolymias, turbinarias, Morphs, and until recently a 14 year old tridacna (sadly departed but not related to this story directly) all doing well, but have had troubles in the past.
All Supplements used are Seachem, apart from one liquid coral food that I use from a different manufacturer.
Main aquarium lit by 2 * 250w 13,000 k halides Fuge is lit using a 24 watt 50 /50 actinic 10k PL power compact .
Tank usually runs at......
P.h. 8.0 - 8.2
sg 1.024
Kh 9 - 11 dkh
nh3 0.3 - 0.5 ( not 100% happy with the zero on the test kit though, Hagen ammonia kit in use)
No2 0
no3 Currently ~ 5ppm but sometimes as high as 10
Ca++ 420 today, targeting 450 as a rule.
PO4 under .5 ppm today.
Additives used:
Reef builder for Kh buffering Reef buffer when nescessary for P.h. (Not frequent)
Reef magnesium
Reef strontium Reef Iodide and Reef Plus
Magnesium, strontium & Iodide are not tested for currently, Seachem's basic dose rates are used.
W/changes of 175 litres (from 750) performed when NO3 is on the rise
So much for the overview, here's the problem.
Corals look good,
My fish keep dying.
Around 3 months ago, a sudden procession of deaths took out a number of fish that had been long term resident.
Zebrasoma flavescens
Lo vulpinus
//Synchiropus splendidus//
Amphiprion ocellaris ( over 8 years in captivity ) :'(
Rockhopper blenny (salarias sp.) * 3 in rapid succession
and also during the past few months all cucumbers (H. edulis predominantly but not exclusively) seem to have vanished, though a number of stromb shell are still active in turning over the sand bed.
I have saved one half of the clown pair which is currently in a hospital tank, but there is a comet grouper C. altivelis which due to difficulty in removal has sat in the tank apparently unaffected for the entire time.
I placed a sailfin tang Z. vellliferum into the tank a couple of weeks ago, Dead overnight
I placed a salarias blenny suspended in a restricted net so the animal could not eat anything from within the tank and would be protected from any predation (none suspected), Dead overnight
I left things for some time & have recently introduced another sailfin,, same result........
I have had a (i'm prety sure) Dinoflagellate bloom in the refugium on & off over the last few months but the lighting on the fuge has been off for a number of weeks, & there is no trace of anything macro or micro algae wise... (coralline growth in main tank is excellent by the way) I am getting a lot of Macro growth in the main tank currently as there is no fish to keep it under control.
I am running out of thoughts, and any steers in any direction would be greatly appreciated if you can spare the time.
The only products not Seachem used, are a coral food (limited use & not suspected) and the salt which is an australian brand called Aquasonic Ocean nature. all products are in use in a very successful micro reef setup not 15 feet from the main display.
Please help as I am running out of ideas and really hope for meaningful discussion & questions.
Thoughts, questions and speculations all gleefully accepted.
Thanks in advance,
John.
scubaboy60@hotmail.com
 
 
				
			I desperately need sensible discussions on a problem I am facing and I need to pick your brains. I am stumped
at the moment, and could really use some help.
I am a long term reef keeper, been keeping marines for 20+ & reef for 15 or more, but I have a problem tank at the moment that I can't get a grip on...
The tank in question is a 5 * 2 * 2 1/2 foot reef with deep sand bed (crushed marble 000 chip) 3" deep closed loop circ system, (6000 lph) main return pump (6000 lph) (rainbow lifeguard quiet ones in both cases)
One 2,300 lph powerhead mounted close to surface of water.
Nutrient export via a Turboflotor 1000 skimmer ( on for ~14 hrs a day, off for a couple of hours while dosing supplements)
Bare sump no trickle with refugium
Tank has a 25 litre refugium fed from main outflow line from tank, & fuge has been lit 24 / 7 in past, but lights are off now.
Tank is equipped with a Teco chiller, and runs at a constant 25 deg C.
Tank contains approx 125 kg liverock (270 lb)
Various corals ranging from sarcos to fungi's, duncanopsammias, scolymias, turbinarias, Morphs, and until recently a 14 year old tridacna (sadly departed but not related to this story directly) all doing well, but have had troubles in the past.
All Supplements used are Seachem, apart from one liquid coral food that I use from a different manufacturer.
Main aquarium lit by 2 * 250w 13,000 k halides Fuge is lit using a 24 watt 50 /50 actinic 10k PL power compact .
Tank usually runs at......
P.h. 8.0 - 8.2
sg 1.024
Kh 9 - 11 dkh
nh3 0.3 - 0.5 ( not 100% happy with the zero on the test kit though, Hagen ammonia kit in use)
No2 0
no3 Currently ~ 5ppm but sometimes as high as 10
Ca++ 420 today, targeting 450 as a rule.
PO4 under .5 ppm today.
Additives used:
Reef builder for Kh buffering Reef buffer when nescessary for P.h. (Not frequent)
Reef magnesium
Reef strontium Reef Iodide and Reef Plus
Magnesium, strontium & Iodide are not tested for currently, Seachem's basic dose rates are used.
W/changes of 175 litres (from 750) performed when NO3 is on the rise
So much for the overview, here's the problem.
Corals look good,
My fish keep dying.
Around 3 months ago, a sudden procession of deaths took out a number of fish that had been long term resident.
Zebrasoma flavescens
Lo vulpinus
//Synchiropus splendidus//
Amphiprion ocellaris ( over 8 years in captivity ) :'(
Rockhopper blenny (salarias sp.) * 3 in rapid succession
and also during the past few months all cucumbers (H. edulis predominantly but not exclusively) seem to have vanished, though a number of stromb shell are still active in turning over the sand bed.
I have saved one half of the clown pair which is currently in a hospital tank, but there is a comet grouper C. altivelis which due to difficulty in removal has sat in the tank apparently unaffected for the entire time.
I placed a sailfin tang Z. vellliferum into the tank a couple of weeks ago, Dead overnight
I placed a salarias blenny suspended in a restricted net so the animal could not eat anything from within the tank and would be protected from any predation (none suspected), Dead overnight
I left things for some time & have recently introduced another sailfin,, same result........
I have had a (i'm prety sure) Dinoflagellate bloom in the refugium on & off over the last few months but the lighting on the fuge has been off for a number of weeks, & there is no trace of anything macro or micro algae wise... (coralline growth in main tank is excellent by the way) I am getting a lot of Macro growth in the main tank currently as there is no fish to keep it under control.
I am running out of thoughts, and any steers in any direction would be greatly appreciated if you can spare the time.
The only products not Seachem used, are a coral food (limited use & not suspected) and the salt which is an australian brand called Aquasonic Ocean nature. all products are in use in a very successful micro reef setup not 15 feet from the main display.
Please help as I am running out of ideas and really hope for meaningful discussion & questions.
Thoughts, questions and speculations all gleefully accepted.
Thanks in advance,
John.
scubaboy60@hotmail.com
 
 
 
	 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		