Reef Rescue

This is how the tank is looking as of May 4, 2017. The only coral that looks stressed out one of my leathers. It's got little polyps that have a bright green neon color when they come out. I tested really high for nitrates and as soon as I get some water I'll be doing a water change and a deep cleaning in the built in back filter because it looms like it hasnt been cleaned like ever... The sponges are caked and there's crud growing all around the back. I'll keep you guys updated. Thanks in advance http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/590b3e478c0a4/20170504_074234.jpg?
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Also I have a question about my UV sterilizer. I'm sure it's an Aqua Advantage 8 or 16 watt. What should I set my flow to on its pump? Their page recommends 214 gph for 90,000uw/cm2.
 
I would eliminate all mechanical filtration media. I only use it after water changes or if a problem arises I then remove it within 24hrs. I look at the media as a trap for detritus that build up fast only to release back to the water column just as fast.

Sorry can't help with UV but again I would only use it sparingly if I see a problem..
 
You really don't need the UV but I won't hurt anything. As far as the parameters are concerned, you should be at 400-450 Ca, 8-10 dKH and nitrates under 20. I had to look up the conversion from dKH to meq/l (most people here use dKH) and your number looks OK.
 
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