started redsea no3po4x last night on 125g.

ok.. here is the plan.

im going to cut no3po4x dosing down to 6 ml per day and going to double reef energy dosing to 16ml of each and see how things work out.
 
i am in the same boat. i am getting 0 readings on both the red sea testing kit and hannah phosphate reader. i already cut down my nopox dose to 4ml on my lightly stocked 180G. i have no green algae. i am feeding 15ml of the reef energy a and b. i think i will decrease the nopox to 3ml today and see what happens.

i think that unless you have a completely algae/cyano free tank you cant trust the readings because the nutrients could be taken up as soon as they hit the water column...
 
right now i have no signs of and algae/cyano in the tank so i think my testing is fairly accurate.

i think a may reduce no3p04x to 4ml also.

im still slowly removing gfo. ive removed about 1/2 so far. 1 more week all pull it all out.
 
now i could be at .01 phos and .25 no3. that puts my in ulns territory. i think thats what bertoni means by be careful.
That's one definite possibility. The phosphate level could be as high as 0.04 ppm, at least, on the other hand.
 
update.
backed off no3p04x to 4ml per day. raised reef energy to 12ml of each per day.

i think the gfo is ready to come out but im going to wait 1 more week.

slowly raising alk. up from 155ppm to 162 ppm over 1 week. shooting for 170. i wont go higher then 10dkh (even though redsea says 12.6) .

no3- .75
phos- .02

every thing seem to be responding well. colors seem more vivid on corals. macro algae still looks healthy.

i stoped dosing all suppliments except 1/2 dose weekly of iron.

hard to tell if the stn has slowed, but im watching carefully.

bertoni.. as long as phos stays under .08 and i dont have algae problems im comfortable.
corals will be slightly brown but if i get some good growth its ok for now.
 
that picture is a few months old. it is definately stning. im hoping to slow it down. for a birdsnest it doesnt like a ton of light.

your are definately right tmz.. it is a seriatopora caliendrum...


I have a dozen pieces of the caliendrum, all grown from a 1.5 inch frag over 3yrs; I've traded 6 or 7 as well. They tolerate lower light but like it pretty high and turn a bit more pinkish purple in the higher light. This one is 2 inches under the surface near a 250w 14k halide bulb:



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thats is a lot of light. when i had the same mh's on my tank my birdsnest was about 8" below the surface. i used eggcrate to defuse the lighting. when i removed the eggcrate it started to bleach in a few days.. wonder why.
 
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would lack of light cause stn from the base up?


im also leaning towards using to much gfo at 1 time.
 
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It might as the coral shades itself out. or reduces flow to polyps perhaps resulting in some localized hypoxia at night. Very hard to figure stn. I've not had a problem with this coral even in less light though. May be a rapid PO4 reduction. I run mine around .04ppm /.05ppm( per hanah) with NO3 in the 0.2 to 0.5 range(pr salifert).
 
it has to be rapid po4 reduction. in this tank parameters are rock solid. nothing ever moves much.
 
update.. stil dosing 4ml no3p04x per day. 12ml reef energy.

2 days ago i removed the rest of the gfo i had running. i saved it just in case i still need it.

no3 was still .75. but i saw a rise in phos according to hanna meter. i have been reading 0. it is much more difficult to tell this difference using the redsea test. this morning i got a reading of 10pbb(.03ppm). im happy with this as long as i can keep in this area.

im going to keep dosages the same and monitor p04 to see if it rises. if it does the first thing i will do is back off on the reef energy dosing and go from there.
 
update.

dosage still the same.

no3-.75
phos-6ppb.

all gfo removed and running 1/3 cup rox carbon.

im still fighting stn on that 1 coral. might have slowed down but not stopped yet.

slowly raising alk up more. im up to 165ppm from 155ppm. id like to shoot for 178(10dkh). i dont think this increase will stress corals over a 2 week period. im hoping the rise will help increase growth.

i added another powerhead for additional flow. and set mp40's and mp10 at about 75% in tidal swell mode. with all my powerheads im right around 6000gph so i dont think im lacking flow.
 
I've noticed as alk slowly rises stn is progressively worsening. I've also noticed 1 other coral with slight stn also. I'm a little worried. Im wondering if I'm going the wrong way and should be lowering to nsw levels.
 
I dont think 10DKH is too high, but you may not want to make changes while your sps are not in a healthy state. Wait till things stabilize before making changes in something as critical as ALK imo.
 
If you're seeing more RTN with the higher alkalinity level, then slowly lowering the dKH to 7 or so might be a useful experiment to try.
 
If you're seeing more RTN with the higher alkalinity level, then slowly lowering the dKH to 7 or so might be a useful experiment to try.

i was thinking the same thing. i will try it. how slowly should i go, a few weeks? its at 9.5 right now.

in your experience can changing flow cause stn? all i did was add some more flow(not direct) and change from short pulse mode to tidal swell.

i know this is a tough question but can lack of light cause stn? i have my 4-ai's at 60% . im thinking it should be enough light.
 
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