I could really use some help from the experienced SPS guys...
I've been keeping my reef tank for about 3 years now.
The aquarium is around 40 gallons, but a bit odd sized (12" tall), and I have a 30 gallon sump. There's about 60-75lbs of live rock in the display, and I'm running a Euro Reef skimmer and ReefKeeper Elite controller. Lighting consists of a 6x39W T5 Tek Light which is about 6 inches off the top of the tank.
I'm also running an MR1 with GFO pellets from BRS.
For flow, I'm using one Vortech MP10W ES, one Hydor Koralia 1, and my return pump is pushing 500 gph (Mag 5).
My water chemistry seems to be ok - I've been tracking it and documenting.
Most recent tests showed -
Salinity 35 ppt - refractometer
Temp - 78 (night) - 80 (day)
pH 8.15 (night) - 8.34 (day) - Reefkeeper and Milwaukee
Alk ~10 dkh - Salifert
Calc ~ 430 - Salifert
Mg ~1300 - Salifert
PO4 - 0.021 - Hanna ULR
N - undetectable on my test kits (cheap kit, maybe API
)
Because there is algae in my tank (several kinds), and chaeto in my sump continues to grow, I assume that is an indicator of nutrients in the water - therefore I do run GFO and carbon on the system 24/7.
I have had great success with fish, _most_ soft corals, LPS, and a bubble tip anemone (xenia, toadstool leather, kenya tree, GSP, frogspawn).
SPS, not so much....
Every piece of SPS I put in the tank turns very pale, bordering on white (but not quite, we'll call it white with just a faint hint of some color)
The polyp extension is excellent, and I get great growth, but I'm just growing more or less white sticks with polyps.
The corals don't brown out either, they always go first to pastel colored, then even more white over time, though they continue to encrust and grow.
To be honest, I just can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
All the filters in my RODI were replaced last month, along with the DI resins - I even installed a booster pump thinking that pollutants might be in the source water if the membrane wasn't operating at maximum efficiency.
I don't regret the purchase because making water is certainly much faster now.
The thing I keep coming back to is the lighting.
Because the corals are turning pale, not getting brown, I'm thinking that 6x39W T5 lamps might just be too much on a 12" deep tank.
I don't know, but it sure would be nice to figure this out so I can start enjoying the hobby again.
Any ideas??
Thanks everyone! :hmm5:
I've been keeping my reef tank for about 3 years now.
The aquarium is around 40 gallons, but a bit odd sized (12" tall), and I have a 30 gallon sump. There's about 60-75lbs of live rock in the display, and I'm running a Euro Reef skimmer and ReefKeeper Elite controller. Lighting consists of a 6x39W T5 Tek Light which is about 6 inches off the top of the tank.
I'm also running an MR1 with GFO pellets from BRS.
For flow, I'm using one Vortech MP10W ES, one Hydor Koralia 1, and my return pump is pushing 500 gph (Mag 5).
My water chemistry seems to be ok - I've been tracking it and documenting.
Most recent tests showed -
Salinity 35 ppt - refractometer
Temp - 78 (night) - 80 (day)
pH 8.15 (night) - 8.34 (day) - Reefkeeper and Milwaukee
Alk ~10 dkh - Salifert
Calc ~ 430 - Salifert
Mg ~1300 - Salifert
PO4 - 0.021 - Hanna ULR
N - undetectable on my test kits (cheap kit, maybe API

Because there is algae in my tank (several kinds), and chaeto in my sump continues to grow, I assume that is an indicator of nutrients in the water - therefore I do run GFO and carbon on the system 24/7.
I have had great success with fish, _most_ soft corals, LPS, and a bubble tip anemone (xenia, toadstool leather, kenya tree, GSP, frogspawn).
SPS, not so much....
Every piece of SPS I put in the tank turns very pale, bordering on white (but not quite, we'll call it white with just a faint hint of some color)
The polyp extension is excellent, and I get great growth, but I'm just growing more or less white sticks with polyps.
The corals don't brown out either, they always go first to pastel colored, then even more white over time, though they continue to encrust and grow.
To be honest, I just can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
All the filters in my RODI were replaced last month, along with the DI resins - I even installed a booster pump thinking that pollutants might be in the source water if the membrane wasn't operating at maximum efficiency.
I don't regret the purchase because making water is certainly much faster now.
The thing I keep coming back to is the lighting.
Because the corals are turning pale, not getting brown, I'm thinking that 6x39W T5 lamps might just be too much on a 12" deep tank.
I don't know, but it sure would be nice to figure this out so I can start enjoying the hobby again.
Any ideas??
Thanks everyone! :hmm5: