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Dear Fellow Reefers,
I hope that some of you more advanced aquarists can share some of your wisdom in my dilemma. I have a 90 gallon mixed reef tank that was initially set up 6 months ago. At first, I introduced reef-safe fish, softies and LPS (xenia, dendro, star polyp, etc.) to the tank and they are doing great to date. However, I am not experiencing the same luck with SPS, of which I have been sparingly adding to the tank for the past 4 months. I lost several SPS frags/small colonies to what could be attributed to STN/RTN and bleaching. The SPS that I currently have in the tank (e.g., valida, tenuis, millepora, monti-cap, etc.) exhibits minimal PE (more so during photo period) and extremely slow growth rate if any. In fact, I have not seen any noticeable growth in these frags or colonies in the past several months. My LFS tried to convince me that some folks just have a "green thumb" when it comes to SPS. I don't necessarily agree, but rather side with mere facts as in water chemistry/maturity, equipment, etc. I am astonished at the successes that some of you have achieved in this hobby and hope that you can provide your feedback. BTW, I am only 6 months in to the hobby, so be nice!
In any case, I included some of the more general data below, because many of you would probably like to know these things before you make your assessment.
WATER PARAMETERS (consistent for the past 3 mo. unlesss otherwise noted):
SG: 1.026 (using refractometer)
Temp: 78-80F
PH: 8.3
dKH: 9-10 (initially higher at 11-12, but have been stable for the past 3months)
Phosphate: 0
Calcium: 450-470 ppm
Magnesium: 1200-1300 ppm
ORP: 390-420 mv
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
TDS: 0
NOTE: All water tests completed using either ELOS and/or Salifert test kits.
DOSING:
The only thing that I dose is magnesium (seachem) to maintain proper levels. I would like to achieve success without the need to bombard the livestock with chemicals and am opting for the natural route even if it takes a bit longer to see the silver lining.
CIRCULATION:
(2) Tunze Nano powerheads
Tunze Nano wavebox
Tank turnover rate: estimated at 18-20x
EQUIPMENT:
30 gallon refugium (w/chaeto macro)
PM RL150 skimmer
PM Calcium Reactor
PM Phosphate Reactor (w/phosban media)
CORAL FEEDING:
Oyster eggs, rotifers and phytoplankton (2-3 times per week).
LIGHTING:
(2) 14K 150W MH and (2) actinic 96W PC.
PHOTO PERIOD:
7.5 hours of MH and 1.5 hours PC before/after MH.
1. Is the tank not matured enough at 6 months for SPS?
This tank was seeded with LR, LS and water from a very successful and established SPS tank. I have also read about the many succcesses with tanks that have been running for less than a year.
2. Could it be pests that I am unable to detect?
I have been observing the tank with a 2X magnifying glass both day/night for many months, but have not seen any pests in the tank other than small bristle worms. No AEFW, redbugs, nudibranchs, etc. were ever detected in this tank. I make it a habit to dip the corals in API Melafix Marine and complete a drip acclimation prior to introducing them into the DT.
I hope that some of you more advanced aquarists can share some of your wisdom in my dilemma. I have a 90 gallon mixed reef tank that was initially set up 6 months ago. At first, I introduced reef-safe fish, softies and LPS (xenia, dendro, star polyp, etc.) to the tank and they are doing great to date. However, I am not experiencing the same luck with SPS, of which I have been sparingly adding to the tank for the past 4 months. I lost several SPS frags/small colonies to what could be attributed to STN/RTN and bleaching. The SPS that I currently have in the tank (e.g., valida, tenuis, millepora, monti-cap, etc.) exhibits minimal PE (more so during photo period) and extremely slow growth rate if any. In fact, I have not seen any noticeable growth in these frags or colonies in the past several months. My LFS tried to convince me that some folks just have a "green thumb" when it comes to SPS. I don't necessarily agree, but rather side with mere facts as in water chemistry/maturity, equipment, etc. I am astonished at the successes that some of you have achieved in this hobby and hope that you can provide your feedback. BTW, I am only 6 months in to the hobby, so be nice!
In any case, I included some of the more general data below, because many of you would probably like to know these things before you make your assessment.
WATER PARAMETERS (consistent for the past 3 mo. unlesss otherwise noted):
SG: 1.026 (using refractometer)
Temp: 78-80F
PH: 8.3
dKH: 9-10 (initially higher at 11-12, but have been stable for the past 3months)
Phosphate: 0
Calcium: 450-470 ppm
Magnesium: 1200-1300 ppm
ORP: 390-420 mv
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 0
TDS: 0
NOTE: All water tests completed using either ELOS and/or Salifert test kits.
DOSING:
The only thing that I dose is magnesium (seachem) to maintain proper levels. I would like to achieve success without the need to bombard the livestock with chemicals and am opting for the natural route even if it takes a bit longer to see the silver lining.
CIRCULATION:
(2) Tunze Nano powerheads
Tunze Nano wavebox
Tank turnover rate: estimated at 18-20x
EQUIPMENT:
30 gallon refugium (w/chaeto macro)
PM RL150 skimmer
PM Calcium Reactor
PM Phosphate Reactor (w/phosban media)
CORAL FEEDING:
Oyster eggs, rotifers and phytoplankton (2-3 times per week).
LIGHTING:
(2) 14K 150W MH and (2) actinic 96W PC.
PHOTO PERIOD:
7.5 hours of MH and 1.5 hours PC before/after MH.
1. Is the tank not matured enough at 6 months for SPS?
This tank was seeded with LR, LS and water from a very successful and established SPS tank. I have also read about the many succcesses with tanks that have been running for less than a year.
2. Could it be pests that I am unable to detect?
I have been observing the tank with a 2X magnifying glass both day/night for many months, but have not seen any pests in the tank other than small bristle worms. No AEFW, redbugs, nudibranchs, etc. were ever detected in this tank. I make it a habit to dip the corals in API Melafix Marine and complete a drip acclimation prior to introducing them into the DT.