Hi all, first time salty tank keeper here.
I've had my Dennerle Marinus 60L running for about 5 months now and all seemed to be going ok up until a week or so ago when the nitrates went to over 100ppm (checked twice with a salifert test kit.) I managed to get it down to around 50ppm last night after 3 25L water changes over two days, but it's up again today. I've lost 2 cleaner shrimp over the past three weeks and a mini maxi anemone after the first lot of water changes. Plus i've started getting green hair algae appearing, which i'm manually removing.
I've done;
Multiple water changes over a few days.
Removed the live rock and rinsed it all in tank water to remove detritus and check for dead things.
Vacuumed the sandbed each day.
Rehomed 3 fish a few days ago.
Added more Purigen and carbon to the HOB.
Running the tank with a cheapo HOB with carbon, filter floss (changing every other day), Purigen, Phoros and live rock rubble.
9lbs of live rock.
4cm sandbed (I think i may need to remove about 1-2cms?)
extra pump with wavemaker attachment.
Added hydor circulator.
various macro algaes. (Might add more)
using a trusty turkey baster to remove rock detritus each day.
salinity at 1.026, thinking of going down to 1.025. (never sure which is best)
temp 25.
phosphates showing zero with a salifert test kit.
Lights are on for 10hrs per day now, up from 8.
10L water change each week with substrate clean and all filters cleaned thoroughly.
Livestock;
1 peppermint shrimp. (yay aptasia!)
1 Watchman and pistol shrimp pair.
1 hitchhiker pistol shrimp that i found whilst cleaning, who i need to rehome. (I dont want the poor guy being alone!)
1 Anemone crab.
1 pom pom crab.
various soft corals and tube worms.
CUC. (2 blue leg hermits, 3 red leg hermits, 1 halloween hermit, 2 small emerald crabs, 3 nassarius snails, 3 turbo snails.)
Now feeding a very small pinch of Vitalis Aegis flake and a tiny portion of H2Ocean Reef paste each day and 1/4 block of mysis for target feeding along with Reef-roids once a week.
Any help on getting the nitrates down and staying down would be greatly appreciated. At a guess, taking sand out would help. Is the HOB possibly not helping? Is the salinity too high too?
I've had my Dennerle Marinus 60L running for about 5 months now and all seemed to be going ok up until a week or so ago when the nitrates went to over 100ppm (checked twice with a salifert test kit.) I managed to get it down to around 50ppm last night after 3 25L water changes over two days, but it's up again today. I've lost 2 cleaner shrimp over the past three weeks and a mini maxi anemone after the first lot of water changes. Plus i've started getting green hair algae appearing, which i'm manually removing.
I've done;
Multiple water changes over a few days.
Removed the live rock and rinsed it all in tank water to remove detritus and check for dead things.
Vacuumed the sandbed each day.
Rehomed 3 fish a few days ago.
Added more Purigen and carbon to the HOB.
Running the tank with a cheapo HOB with carbon, filter floss (changing every other day), Purigen, Phoros and live rock rubble.
9lbs of live rock.
4cm sandbed (I think i may need to remove about 1-2cms?)
extra pump with wavemaker attachment.
Added hydor circulator.
various macro algaes. (Might add more)
using a trusty turkey baster to remove rock detritus each day.
salinity at 1.026, thinking of going down to 1.025. (never sure which is best)
temp 25.
phosphates showing zero with a salifert test kit.
Lights are on for 10hrs per day now, up from 8.
10L water change each week with substrate clean and all filters cleaned thoroughly.
Livestock;
1 peppermint shrimp. (yay aptasia!)
1 Watchman and pistol shrimp pair.
1 hitchhiker pistol shrimp that i found whilst cleaning, who i need to rehome. (I dont want the poor guy being alone!)
1 Anemone crab.
1 pom pom crab.
various soft corals and tube worms.
CUC. (2 blue leg hermits, 3 red leg hermits, 1 halloween hermit, 2 small emerald crabs, 3 nassarius snails, 3 turbo snails.)
Now feeding a very small pinch of Vitalis Aegis flake and a tiny portion of H2Ocean Reef paste each day and 1/4 block of mysis for target feeding along with Reef-roids once a week.
Any help on getting the nitrates down and staying down would be greatly appreciated. At a guess, taking sand out would help. Is the HOB possibly not helping? Is the salinity too high too?