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labrace

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Ok, looking for some simple observations...good or bad, as I'm sure there are both.
 

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Well that seems like fairly low quality rock, kinda piled in with a sun sun powerhead? I'm wondering what you're looking for as well. Also I would like to know what type of rock that was marketed as.
 
Just looking for some experienced eyes on what is growing on my LR, or anywhere else for that matter, good algea, bad algea, etc. There's a million things to learn in this hobby and I kinda like trial and error but sometimes it's helpful to get some third party feedback, so to speak. There is an album in my profile that has several more pictures easier to see rather than this thumbnail.
 
+1 need some direction here on what your after

I see a mix of diff rock types, some snails, a shrimp in the background, blue fish
Needs more space between the rocks for flow, PH appears oversized for the tank

Kinda guesses not knowing what the tank is or your goals or issues
 
The aquascape does not lend to proper flow between the rocks to ensure all waste and detritus can be removed by the skimmer, which could lead to a nutrient build up and the algae outbreak you are currently experiencing. How old is the tank, were the rocks live or dry originally, what are your water parameters?
 
I inherited the tank from a family member and moved it about 6 months ago. What you see is what I got with it. I have only lost one inhabitant in that time, it being an anenome about 30 days after I set it up. It a 55g, HOB filter, HOB skimmer, HOB UV stabilizer all working very well. My water parameters seem to be pretty stable:

Temp 80
Am 0
NO2 0
NO3 .20
Phos .25
Ca 420
Ph 8.0
dKH 11
SG 1.027
TDS .002

My NO3 is high and I've been working it down via water changes and making progress. I am not dosing anything as I wanted to get NO3 down to negligible levels but even at that I don't know that I will.

It sounds like I need to do something different with my rock for better flow which may help with the NO3. I'm not looking to get into corals at this point as I'm happy with a FOWLR

What I want for now is a stable, healthy and as natural of anenvironment I can have with what I've got and see how it progresses.
 
Tell me what you see

An anemone will not survive with nitrates at 20. Much more complicated and sensitive to keep than corals. What is your entire stock list? In addition, drop the salinity down just a tad. 1.024-1.026 for reef, but since you
Only have fish and no corals you could go down farther if you
Wanted to.
 
the rock doesn't look great. I think it's best to have more porous rock. And agree with others the way it's scaped is probably contributing to the nitrate issue.
 
Yellow tang
Blue Devil Damsel
Yellowtail Blue Famsel (2)
Bicolor Blenny
Coral Beauty
Percula Clown
Cleaner Shrimp
Flame Lobster
Snails
 
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