iriejp1
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Ok so Im at a crossroads as to what to do. Recently I decided to give the pellets a try as my Nitrates were really starting to get out of hand (up to about 40). I started noticing my SPS were really starting to look ugly. Really browning out. My Phosphates were also at .11 according to my new Hanna. And it was time for new RO filters and light bulbs. RO water was at about 003-005 TDS. So bought new filters and bulbs. Started my lights down to 1 hour a day with a 5 hour T5 actinic time.
Because of the high Nitrates I bought a small TLF reactor with 500ml of pellets that were already started (he had it on his tank but ended up selling his tank). As I performed more research I found out that for my size tank I actually need 1000ml so I bought an additional BRS reactor and BRS pellets and put that online as well. The first reactor seems to either be too small or doesnt have enough flow to make the pellets tumble correctly, but the BRS one was tumbling perfectly. So I figured I would simply leave it alone and work on the small one later...this..I reasoned...would be a way to ease my tank into pellet life anyways. One catch I have though is that my skimmer is plumbed directly to my drains. According to most users...the pellet reactors output is supposed to be plumbed directly to the skimmer intake so as to skim the bacteria up and out of the tank more efficiently. Mine are going to have to return through the display and then back and around to my skimmer with my setup. Didnt think this was that big a deal...maybe less efficient as worse case scenario.
Because of the high PO4 I also replaced my GFO in my TLF reactor with BRS high cap. Filled the TLF to almost half. Cycled it real good with RO and then put it online. (The next day my clam and Powder Blue died...this made me wonder if I put too much...but let it ride since my PO4 was so high).
During this period I also found my calcium reactor no longer perforrming correctly. As in almost no CO2 flowing into it. This in turn made my Alk plummet. Down to about 7 DKH. So I started adding baked baking soda to try and bring it back up. I added enough to bring it up 1DKH about every other day or so to slowly bring it back up. I also started boosting the amount of Kalk I was putting into my top off as well a bit (up to 4tbs per 5gal from 2...The 5gal are then added to about 10 gal of freshwater and used with an ATO). Figured this would probably be better as it would add Calcium as well and keep from getting things all out of balance. However I found this boosted my PH up to about 8.4 or so...so a little high.
My SPS are really getting worse now. Almost everything is not happy.
Fast forward about two weeks. I now have 2 colonies starting to STN. I also finally figured out that my reactor wasnt working due to a stuck check valve. So I got it unstuck and it began working correctly again. This was good news as I really needed something to bring my PH down a little bit. Still at about 8.3-8.4. PO4 is unchanged at .11. Nitrates are coming down...down to 20. Still have hallides on just 1 hr time as one or two colonies high up have bleached a bit. Decided to let my water change schedule slow down a bit as I am starting to wonder if changing it weekly is keeping my PO4 high. Thought Id give it an extra week to help the GFO do some work.
Last week...SPS still not looking good. STN is spreading. Upped the hallide photo to 2 hrs and simply moved the bleaching colonies down. No other ones are bleaching. Just really brown and no polyp extension.
Fast forward to today. Now my SPS is straight up dying. Ive got like 4 colonies really starting to go. And several others showing signs that STN is about to roll. My alk is now pretty high...up to 12. PO4 is still at .11 (???) and PH is now down to a more reasonable 8.2-8.3 according to my API kit. Nitrates are at 15-20.
- My wife tells me my tank was looking really good until I started using the pellets. She may have a point. But my nitrates are coming down! Maybe I should ditch the pellet thing...
- Could it be the ALK swing?? But it wasnt really THAT fast...I mean over a couple weeks at least.
- Was it the high PH??
- Was it just too many changes all at once??
- I also notice that most of the death seems to be occurring near the returns from my sump. Could this be from not having the pellet reactors plumbed correctly? Is it from the Kalk coming from the sump?
My plan today is for massive water changes. I plan on doing about 70gals for my 210. Also planning on running a bunch of carbon. Something in that water aint right.
Ive also unplugged the pellet reactors. On the fence as to whether they will ever come back on.
What would you do??
Because of the high Nitrates I bought a small TLF reactor with 500ml of pellets that were already started (he had it on his tank but ended up selling his tank). As I performed more research I found out that for my size tank I actually need 1000ml so I bought an additional BRS reactor and BRS pellets and put that online as well. The first reactor seems to either be too small or doesnt have enough flow to make the pellets tumble correctly, but the BRS one was tumbling perfectly. So I figured I would simply leave it alone and work on the small one later...this..I reasoned...would be a way to ease my tank into pellet life anyways. One catch I have though is that my skimmer is plumbed directly to my drains. According to most users...the pellet reactors output is supposed to be plumbed directly to the skimmer intake so as to skim the bacteria up and out of the tank more efficiently. Mine are going to have to return through the display and then back and around to my skimmer with my setup. Didnt think this was that big a deal...maybe less efficient as worse case scenario.
Because of the high PO4 I also replaced my GFO in my TLF reactor with BRS high cap. Filled the TLF to almost half. Cycled it real good with RO and then put it online. (The next day my clam and Powder Blue died...this made me wonder if I put too much...but let it ride since my PO4 was so high).
During this period I also found my calcium reactor no longer perforrming correctly. As in almost no CO2 flowing into it. This in turn made my Alk plummet. Down to about 7 DKH. So I started adding baked baking soda to try and bring it back up. I added enough to bring it up 1DKH about every other day or so to slowly bring it back up. I also started boosting the amount of Kalk I was putting into my top off as well a bit (up to 4tbs per 5gal from 2...The 5gal are then added to about 10 gal of freshwater and used with an ATO). Figured this would probably be better as it would add Calcium as well and keep from getting things all out of balance. However I found this boosted my PH up to about 8.4 or so...so a little high.
My SPS are really getting worse now. Almost everything is not happy.
Fast forward about two weeks. I now have 2 colonies starting to STN. I also finally figured out that my reactor wasnt working due to a stuck check valve. So I got it unstuck and it began working correctly again. This was good news as I really needed something to bring my PH down a little bit. Still at about 8.3-8.4. PO4 is unchanged at .11. Nitrates are coming down...down to 20. Still have hallides on just 1 hr time as one or two colonies high up have bleached a bit. Decided to let my water change schedule slow down a bit as I am starting to wonder if changing it weekly is keeping my PO4 high. Thought Id give it an extra week to help the GFO do some work.
Last week...SPS still not looking good. STN is spreading. Upped the hallide photo to 2 hrs and simply moved the bleaching colonies down. No other ones are bleaching. Just really brown and no polyp extension.
Fast forward to today. Now my SPS is straight up dying. Ive got like 4 colonies really starting to go. And several others showing signs that STN is about to roll. My alk is now pretty high...up to 12. PO4 is still at .11 (???) and PH is now down to a more reasonable 8.2-8.3 according to my API kit. Nitrates are at 15-20.
- My wife tells me my tank was looking really good until I started using the pellets. She may have a point. But my nitrates are coming down! Maybe I should ditch the pellet thing...
- Could it be the ALK swing?? But it wasnt really THAT fast...I mean over a couple weeks at least.
- Was it the high PH??
- Was it just too many changes all at once??
- I also notice that most of the death seems to be occurring near the returns from my sump. Could this be from not having the pellet reactors plumbed correctly? Is it from the Kalk coming from the sump?
My plan today is for massive water changes. I plan on doing about 70gals for my 210. Also planning on running a bunch of carbon. Something in that water aint right.
Ive also unplugged the pellet reactors. On the fence as to whether they will ever come back on.
What would you do??