Hi all,
firstly, thanks for all the great advise over the years and seeing stunning tanks as motivation.
Movied house in February, decided to upgrade to a 4x2x2. Up to that point things were ok. kept corals for a mate who's tank was crashing and actually got a complaint corals are now too big. Was using 6 x 39 Watt ATI.
Want to go bigger, but life is not that settled to upgrade biggest, so bigger would do.
Since then it was more woes apart from the fact I got the opportunity to buy amazing corals, got given beauties and found some real gems locally.
From the minute go my corals just did not react at all like before. Some polyps are just weird, almost no tenticacles, the whole polyps pushed out.
A month ago I chucked the deltec refractometer, got glass hydrometer and OLD refractometer out and found that salinity was 1.034 (coffee and whiskey sold out the next day locally)
Algae was mental so I removed all rock and placed corals on eggcrate on pvc piping.
some live rock in the sump still.
changed my sump light and got cheato to keep filtration.
Started cleaning sand with powerhead into the sand.
got huge cyno (this I put down to removing rock, likely cycling again)
when moving tank i got a hydroponic light, Lightwave.. 8 x 54 watt. some people on this side of the pond had big success with these cheap lights.
2 weeks ago my lightwave unit started dying, so I thought.. i have tons of sps, so back to 8 x 54 Watt ATI.
5 narva blues, 2 6500 K and 1 x 10000k.
Algae was on the up, so in the week after about 10 days, I switched to 3 x 10000k and 5 narvas..
yesterday I noticed the calcium was well up and polyps less.
nitrates < 2
phosphate (merck) 0,008
Alk - 8 (want to aim for 10)
Mg - 1360
Ca - 500 + (I know, it needs attention) aiming to 450ish
Line of thinking:
switch back to 3 x 6500K to enhance growth and keep things as stabil as possible from now on.
I figure it could take months for my corals to recover fully
any thoughts on this?
firstly, thanks for all the great advise over the years and seeing stunning tanks as motivation.
Movied house in February, decided to upgrade to a 4x2x2. Up to that point things were ok. kept corals for a mate who's tank was crashing and actually got a complaint corals are now too big. Was using 6 x 39 Watt ATI.
Want to go bigger, but life is not that settled to upgrade biggest, so bigger would do.
Since then it was more woes apart from the fact I got the opportunity to buy amazing corals, got given beauties and found some real gems locally.
From the minute go my corals just did not react at all like before. Some polyps are just weird, almost no tenticacles, the whole polyps pushed out.
A month ago I chucked the deltec refractometer, got glass hydrometer and OLD refractometer out and found that salinity was 1.034 (coffee and whiskey sold out the next day locally)
Algae was mental so I removed all rock and placed corals on eggcrate on pvc piping.
some live rock in the sump still.
changed my sump light and got cheato to keep filtration.
Started cleaning sand with powerhead into the sand.
got huge cyno (this I put down to removing rock, likely cycling again)
when moving tank i got a hydroponic light, Lightwave.. 8 x 54 watt. some people on this side of the pond had big success with these cheap lights.
2 weeks ago my lightwave unit started dying, so I thought.. i have tons of sps, so back to 8 x 54 Watt ATI.
5 narva blues, 2 6500 K and 1 x 10000k.
Algae was on the up, so in the week after about 10 days, I switched to 3 x 10000k and 5 narvas..
yesterday I noticed the calcium was well up and polyps less.
nitrates < 2
phosphate (merck) 0,008
Alk - 8 (want to aim for 10)
Mg - 1360
Ca - 500 + (I know, it needs attention) aiming to 450ish
Line of thinking:
switch back to 3 x 6500K to enhance growth and keep things as stabil as possible from now on.
I figure it could take months for my corals to recover fully
any thoughts on this?