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My mother bought a custom 300g aquarium from R.A.D. in Florida.
They had it written in the contract that I would intern with the local service person and learn the ropes so I could continue to service my mother's tank and even have an opportunity to maybe be a service person for this area. After they set it up and starting stocking it, "the service guy for this area moved to California" so the tank never got finished and I never got trained. They told us they didn't have anybody else this far north to service but any local company would do it"¦ Whatever, short story long, point is;
They did stock about 20 reef fish and maybe 10-15 assorted soft corals and a few Anemones. They told her since she was not interested in caring for the corals that they would put only filter feeder in the tank. Well they didn't, among others they added Bubble tip Anemone, Carpet Anemone, Pagoda, Montipora, and Leather corals just to name a few. Well she is not the type of person to hand feed her corals or anemones so they started dying.....Slowly and Sadly
Now she has asked my to help her get the tank back up and thriving but I'm at a loss as i have never delt with a tank this big. All my S/W tanks have been under 100g and mostly FOWLR tanks. I am currently doing full services on the tank with a 10% water change every 2 weeks and testing the water every other week. The water parameters are almost perfect but all her corals are still dying and I'm at a loss why. Btw her urchins have started dying too
Parameters tested today
"¢ Calcium 430 ppm
"¢ Alkalinity 10 dKH
"¢ Salinity 1.023
"¢ Temp 77° F
"¢ pH 8.0
"¢ Magnesium 1400 ppm
"¢ Phosphate 0.01 ppm
"¢ Ammonia 0.0 ppm
"¢ Nitrates 0.4ppm
"¢ KH (cant remember results but were ok)
Does anybody have any idea how to bring this tank from the brink of death? What am I missing?? What else can I test for??Trace element supplements during water change off week?
Please help!!
They had it written in the contract that I would intern with the local service person and learn the ropes so I could continue to service my mother's tank and even have an opportunity to maybe be a service person for this area. After they set it up and starting stocking it, "the service guy for this area moved to California" so the tank never got finished and I never got trained. They told us they didn't have anybody else this far north to service but any local company would do it"¦ Whatever, short story long, point is;
They did stock about 20 reef fish and maybe 10-15 assorted soft corals and a few Anemones. They told her since she was not interested in caring for the corals that they would put only filter feeder in the tank. Well they didn't, among others they added Bubble tip Anemone, Carpet Anemone, Pagoda, Montipora, and Leather corals just to name a few. Well she is not the type of person to hand feed her corals or anemones so they started dying.....Slowly and Sadly
Now she has asked my to help her get the tank back up and thriving but I'm at a loss as i have never delt with a tank this big. All my S/W tanks have been under 100g and mostly FOWLR tanks. I am currently doing full services on the tank with a 10% water change every 2 weeks and testing the water every other week. The water parameters are almost perfect but all her corals are still dying and I'm at a loss why. Btw her urchins have started dying too
Parameters tested today
"¢ Calcium 430 ppm
"¢ Alkalinity 10 dKH
"¢ Salinity 1.023
"¢ Temp 77° F
"¢ pH 8.0
"¢ Magnesium 1400 ppm
"¢ Phosphate 0.01 ppm
"¢ Ammonia 0.0 ppm
"¢ Nitrates 0.4ppm
"¢ KH (cant remember results but were ok)
Does anybody have any idea how to bring this tank from the brink of death? What am I missing?? What else can I test for??Trace element supplements during water change off week?
Please help!!
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