Hello All,
So I have a relatively 125g tank that I set up in September. My goal is for a minimalist SPS dominant reef with some LPS. Everything was going really well with the exception of pale SPS frags assuming due to low nutrient levels from not having very many fish. Well starting maybe a week or a week and half ago started a downhill slide that now has me scrambling to save a few pieces and hoping I don't lose everything. The first thing to go was a smooth skin/deepwater acro that previously had always had great PE. It was a little faded, but not as bad as others. I noticed lack of PE, then it got blown off the egg crate I'm using to hold everything until I decide I'm ready to place everything. After that, it RTN'd over a day or so, which I attributed to whatever was stressing it and the added stress of falling and probably rubbing on the LR for a few hours before I noticed and replaced it.
I should also note, that I had been experiencing very dense and stable foam from my skimmer. So stable that it would push the tup of my skimmer cup up, overflow before it was full of liquid, and the foam would cling to the outside of my skimmer, literally hanging from it. I could take it in my cupped hands and carry it to the sink. When I washed it down, it had some solids in it like it was carrying stuff out of the water. I was using the reef energy 1+2 products from red sea so I attributed it to this.
Several days ago, I started losing a tricolor acro which had been in my previous tank and I grew from a frag to about a baseball size colony, but I fragged it up and only saved about a 3" piece due to a heavy vermetid snail population which I was/am trying to keep out of my new tank. It however has not looked good ever since I moved it, so I assumed it finally just bit the dust. Other corals I moved over are (LPS first) 50+ head Duncan colony, a 2 head micro-hammer, a 3 head blasto, a 4 head frogspawn, a 10 head torch, a couple different types of acans, an 8 head trumpet coral. The SPS I moved are a branching hydnophora, pink monti cap, monti confusa, orange monti digitata, 5" green slimer, small blue/green torte colony, myagi torte frag. The 3 acros I listed took a hit when I moved them, but the slimer and blue/green torte came back strong and the torte specifically has really good color/PE. Myagi torte completely bleached but it has had some color return. Everything else made the move fine.
I also placed an order with battle coral about 2.5 months ago and received about 10 frags.
Two days ago (Saturday), I got home early afternoon and noticed things didn't look all that happy. Monti digi no pe, hydnophora which is usually rock solid had no pe. I decided since it had been a while on my water change (1 monthish), I'll do one. Yesterday(sunday), I got home from work, and noticed things looked bad. Everything was closed/no PE and I lost one of my top 3 favorite frags from BC. I was out of salt so couldn't do a water change, but threw some extra carbon in. TIalso noticed a viscous film on top of the water on one side of my tank that doesn't get good surface skimming due to temporary flow patterns and overflow design, and in an area in my sump that doesn't have any surface skimming (to be explained in system details). This morning, I bought more salt and did a 30 gallon wet skimmate water change. I also changed the carbon in my reactor again, and added some in the flow path in part of my sump.
On to the system:
The tank sat fallow for 72 days at startup as I moved coral over from my old tank, and never QT'ed but I wanted to start this one off right. I only have a few fish in there as of now.
4" Melanarus Wrasse
3" Splendid Dottyback
4.5" Squaretail Bristletooth Tang
2x 1.5" Lyretail Anthias
System Details:
DT - Standard 125 with a DIY C2C BA style overflow made out of pvc
Total Volume - 170ish gallons
Sump - 2 plastic drums, one vertical with a center overflow that runs to a horizontal. Skimmer is in vertical, fuge with chaeto, siporax + a little LR + return in horizontal barrel. There is no overflow weir in the horizontal. Barrels are HDPE and originally contained concentrated HCL (obviously well rinsed before use).
Skimmer - SCA 302 in about 9" of water
Lighting - DIY 6x80watt T5 LED hybrid 3 x B+ 3 x C+ bulbs, with about 100 watts of LEDs down the center. Only running 4 bulbs right now as had some things bleach out prior to this event and working on getting a par sensor working.
Flow - Gyre 150 @ about 60% + MP40 @ about 25%
Rockwork is Marco Rock held together with black pond foam sealed with Devcon 5 minute epoxy and sand to cover it up.
About a 1.5" aragonite seafloor grade sand bed in the DT
4 stage RO (new sediment filter, carbon block filter about 2 weeks ago, RO membrane about 3 months old, also added a degas chamber before resin because of high CO2)
Parameters:
Salinity - 1.026
Alk - 8.1dkh (Hannah ppm)
Ca - 450 ? (Hannah checker used and get anywhere from 425 to 525 lately, sometimes not more than a day apart, so I don't really trust it to be super accurate, but within "acceptable range"
Mg - 1300 (was 1200 a few days ago. I added a little Mag to the water change I did Saturday to start correcting)
NO3 - <5ppm (salifert)
P04 - 0 (Hannah ulr)
Dosing:
BRS CaCl and Sodium Bicarb
KNO3 ( I was dosing a few mls of this a day when I had 0 nutrients to try to help with paling. Raised to 5 and they have stayed there, slowly dropping)
Seachem Fluorish Phosphate - trying to get some PO4 in the system as it is always 0 ppb on the Hannah.
I hand dose Aminos and coral food. (the red sea reef energy products) I had just started doing this again a few weeks ago as I had a few acros bleach and was hoping it was low nutrients.
I just started KZ Sponge power and Pohl's extra (half dose, done only twice in the few days before event hit)
So there are the "basics". Sorry for the long post, hopefully it doesn't dissuade too many people from reading and throwing their opinion in. I wanted to be thorough to keep from getting the questions that I know I'm going to get, and I'm sure I missed some still. To break it up a bit, ill post some theories and a summary of recent system changes in a follow-up post.
What are your thoughts?
FYI, after this mornings changes, my skimmer has stopped going nuts, acans are inflated again, blue/green torte and green slimer have decent pe. Duncans trying to come out, orange zoas which I forgot to mention earlier are out but not very happy. I also forgot to add a softball size pocillopora that has no pe. a few polyps trying to extend when I left the tank.
So I have a relatively 125g tank that I set up in September. My goal is for a minimalist SPS dominant reef with some LPS. Everything was going really well with the exception of pale SPS frags assuming due to low nutrient levels from not having very many fish. Well starting maybe a week or a week and half ago started a downhill slide that now has me scrambling to save a few pieces and hoping I don't lose everything. The first thing to go was a smooth skin/deepwater acro that previously had always had great PE. It was a little faded, but not as bad as others. I noticed lack of PE, then it got blown off the egg crate I'm using to hold everything until I decide I'm ready to place everything. After that, it RTN'd over a day or so, which I attributed to whatever was stressing it and the added stress of falling and probably rubbing on the LR for a few hours before I noticed and replaced it.
I should also note, that I had been experiencing very dense and stable foam from my skimmer. So stable that it would push the tup of my skimmer cup up, overflow before it was full of liquid, and the foam would cling to the outside of my skimmer, literally hanging from it. I could take it in my cupped hands and carry it to the sink. When I washed it down, it had some solids in it like it was carrying stuff out of the water. I was using the reef energy 1+2 products from red sea so I attributed it to this.
Several days ago, I started losing a tricolor acro which had been in my previous tank and I grew from a frag to about a baseball size colony, but I fragged it up and only saved about a 3" piece due to a heavy vermetid snail population which I was/am trying to keep out of my new tank. It however has not looked good ever since I moved it, so I assumed it finally just bit the dust. Other corals I moved over are (LPS first) 50+ head Duncan colony, a 2 head micro-hammer, a 3 head blasto, a 4 head frogspawn, a 10 head torch, a couple different types of acans, an 8 head trumpet coral. The SPS I moved are a branching hydnophora, pink monti cap, monti confusa, orange monti digitata, 5" green slimer, small blue/green torte colony, myagi torte frag. The 3 acros I listed took a hit when I moved them, but the slimer and blue/green torte came back strong and the torte specifically has really good color/PE. Myagi torte completely bleached but it has had some color return. Everything else made the move fine.
I also placed an order with battle coral about 2.5 months ago and received about 10 frags.
Two days ago (Saturday), I got home early afternoon and noticed things didn't look all that happy. Monti digi no pe, hydnophora which is usually rock solid had no pe. I decided since it had been a while on my water change (1 monthish), I'll do one. Yesterday(sunday), I got home from work, and noticed things looked bad. Everything was closed/no PE and I lost one of my top 3 favorite frags from BC. I was out of salt so couldn't do a water change, but threw some extra carbon in. TIalso noticed a viscous film on top of the water on one side of my tank that doesn't get good surface skimming due to temporary flow patterns and overflow design, and in an area in my sump that doesn't have any surface skimming (to be explained in system details). This morning, I bought more salt and did a 30 gallon wet skimmate water change. I also changed the carbon in my reactor again, and added some in the flow path in part of my sump.
On to the system:
The tank sat fallow for 72 days at startup as I moved coral over from my old tank, and never QT'ed but I wanted to start this one off right. I only have a few fish in there as of now.
4" Melanarus Wrasse
3" Splendid Dottyback
4.5" Squaretail Bristletooth Tang
2x 1.5" Lyretail Anthias
System Details:
DT - Standard 125 with a DIY C2C BA style overflow made out of pvc
Total Volume - 170ish gallons
Sump - 2 plastic drums, one vertical with a center overflow that runs to a horizontal. Skimmer is in vertical, fuge with chaeto, siporax + a little LR + return in horizontal barrel. There is no overflow weir in the horizontal. Barrels are HDPE and originally contained concentrated HCL (obviously well rinsed before use).
Skimmer - SCA 302 in about 9" of water
Lighting - DIY 6x80watt T5 LED hybrid 3 x B+ 3 x C+ bulbs, with about 100 watts of LEDs down the center. Only running 4 bulbs right now as had some things bleach out prior to this event and working on getting a par sensor working.
Flow - Gyre 150 @ about 60% + MP40 @ about 25%
Rockwork is Marco Rock held together with black pond foam sealed with Devcon 5 minute epoxy and sand to cover it up.
About a 1.5" aragonite seafloor grade sand bed in the DT
4 stage RO (new sediment filter, carbon block filter about 2 weeks ago, RO membrane about 3 months old, also added a degas chamber before resin because of high CO2)
Parameters:
Salinity - 1.026
Alk - 8.1dkh (Hannah ppm)
Ca - 450 ? (Hannah checker used and get anywhere from 425 to 525 lately, sometimes not more than a day apart, so I don't really trust it to be super accurate, but within "acceptable range"
Mg - 1300 (was 1200 a few days ago. I added a little Mag to the water change I did Saturday to start correcting)
NO3 - <5ppm (salifert)
P04 - 0 (Hannah ulr)
Dosing:
BRS CaCl and Sodium Bicarb
KNO3 ( I was dosing a few mls of this a day when I had 0 nutrients to try to help with paling. Raised to 5 and they have stayed there, slowly dropping)
Seachem Fluorish Phosphate - trying to get some PO4 in the system as it is always 0 ppb on the Hannah.
I hand dose Aminos and coral food. (the red sea reef energy products) I had just started doing this again a few weeks ago as I had a few acros bleach and was hoping it was low nutrients.
I just started KZ Sponge power and Pohl's extra (half dose, done only twice in the few days before event hit)
So there are the "basics". Sorry for the long post, hopefully it doesn't dissuade too many people from reading and throwing their opinion in. I wanted to be thorough to keep from getting the questions that I know I'm going to get, and I'm sure I missed some still. To break it up a bit, ill post some theories and a summary of recent system changes in a follow-up post.
What are your thoughts?
FYI, after this mornings changes, my skimmer has stopped going nuts, acans are inflated again, blue/green torte and green slimer have decent pe. Duncans trying to come out, orange zoas which I forgot to mention earlier are out but not very happy. I also forgot to add a softball size pocillopora that has no pe. a few polyps trying to extend when I left the tank.