I am a newbee to reef tanks although I have had community salt tanks up to 1000 gallons. Had a very knowledgeable individual set up the tank and equipment. Live rock has been cycled for months and all fish are healthy and doing well. My tank is aproximately 200 gal and sump 75 gallons. I have a 3/4" overhead flow line and three 1/2 lines which alternate flow (3 at top and one under major coral stand). My protein skimmer and U/V light are working properly. The tank has three 400 Halides, two 96 w Actinic/Flor, and moon lights cycling on controller. I have excellent flow and little to no bottom material other than live rock.
My tank parameters: Temp: 74.1-74.8 degrees. Ph 8.32-8.46 Specfic gravity 1.024 Calcium 500 Posphates 0 Nitrites 0 Nitrate 1.0 Iodine 0.08 Magnesium 1750 Total Alk 4.0 (Carbonate 3.0-Borate 1.0) Strontium 90. These parameters have stayed very constant. My question: Brains, anemones, Xenia, snails, crabs, brittle and red stars all do well over the past few months. Almost all new corals or inverts I have introduced will not survive. Some corals become necrotic and slough in 3-7 days. I use a drip system of aclimation over 4-12 hours with a triple water replacement volume at the ambient tank temperature. They are floated for 30 minutes before release into the tank in subdued light or darkness. I need some suggestions as this is getting very frustrating. It appears to me that old tank residents are able to survive, but any additions do not. Thanks for your imput.
My tank parameters: Temp: 74.1-74.8 degrees. Ph 8.32-8.46 Specfic gravity 1.024 Calcium 500 Posphates 0 Nitrites 0 Nitrate 1.0 Iodine 0.08 Magnesium 1750 Total Alk 4.0 (Carbonate 3.0-Borate 1.0) Strontium 90. These parameters have stayed very constant. My question: Brains, anemones, Xenia, snails, crabs, brittle and red stars all do well over the past few months. Almost all new corals or inverts I have introduced will not survive. Some corals become necrotic and slough in 3-7 days. I use a drip system of aclimation over 4-12 hours with a triple water replacement volume at the ambient tank temperature. They are floated for 30 minutes before release into the tank in subdued light or darkness. I need some suggestions as this is getting very frustrating. It appears to me that old tank residents are able to survive, but any additions do not. Thanks for your imput.