Reefer 250 build
Update: problems of tinkering!
Ok, flash back to month 5.5; nitrates at 5 ppm, alk about 8.5 ramped up radions to 67%. Corals were coloring up and growing, things were looking good. I should have left things as is, but I like to tinker, and sometimes curiosity kills the cat (other times curious cats get PhDs and contribute to society, but likely not in reefkeeing)
So it started with a group buy for vibrant, the magic bullet / snake oil, cure for all nuisance algae. Who doesn't want that, right. At that time, I actually had very little gha... a few small batches on the rocks, but cuc and algae blenny was munching them down, so they were I check.
But I wanted to try vibrant. Did a couple of doses and GHA started to decline. Great, right, so continued. Literally a week in, I started seeing cyano pop up on the sand. My algae Blenny stated looking thinner. The cyano was pretty ugly, so continued dosing vibrant which is supposed to take care of cyano... this continued for a bit over a month. My Blenny died of starvation with no algae around, and so did several snails. Nitrates went from 5 to 10 (not sure why), sps which were coloring up started to lose their brilliance.
Stopped vibrant which seems to have upset the fine balance of the tank. I wanted to bring nitrates down without doing major water changes which can stress out the already stressed tank. Decided on nopox dosing. A week into it now with very minor doses (2 ml / day), I see some positive and negatives... nitrates are down to 5 ppm, cyano is on the decline. But I have white fuzz on the rocks and nasty white slime on the glass. And my filters clog every two days ! Classic carbon overdosing symptoms!
Three steps forward, 2 steps back [emoji23]
All is not lost. Fish still happy and sps are still growing, but are not looking as good as they did two month ago
Ok. Here is what I plan to do
1) gradually cut back nopox; goal is to discontinue its use in about 2 weeks
2) start doing regular water changes for nutrient export. I am not a big fan of large weekend water changes so opted with daily small (1.5 l) water changes. Some nice article about benefits of freq small changes vs large infrequent changes
3) stop trying / changing things and let the damn tank mature!!!
Ok... positives include apex working like a charm
Also, saw this cute little guy at a local LFS.
We don't usually get yellow tailed tamarin wrasses, so jumped at the opportunity. It is in day 4 of qt. Very active and heathy. Hunts around the tank with vigor but hasn't showed interest in prepared food. Hopefully the fish will start eating soon. I found that my leopards took about 4 to 5 days to start eating pellets. If the fish eats well, then I will do a prazi pro treatment in two weeks, then introduce to display 2 weeks after that