DeepThought
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I had a little 20g tank that I wanted to make SPS dominated, but the frags browned out and died. I said, you know, that little 20g might have had too unstable of water parameters... so I bought a 75g tank and set it up. I bought all the best that I could afford,... a way oversized reef octopus diablo skimmer, a reef octopus calcium reactor, ATO system, Apex Jr. controller and other stuff. I have no idea what I am doing wrong.
Current water parameters:
temp: 81.6 (probably won't come down much, will fluctuate 3*F over the course of the day.
Salinity: 1.025
pH: 8.2
Nitrate: 5ppm
phosphate: no test kit.
Calcium: 460ppm
Alkalinity: 3.5mEQ/L
Magnesium: 1350ppm
That's all the test that I have available to me. I was hoping not to have to get a Hanna Phosphate checker, but that's probably something on down the road that I'll have to invest in.
I know SPS corals brown out due to high phosphate levels,... could it also happen with not enough light? I only have a 4 bulb T5HO system over my tank. I'm upgrading this Summer to a ReefBreeders Photon48. Would that upgrade give me a better chance of keeping SPS corals alive, growing, and thriving?
Current water parameters:
temp: 81.6 (probably won't come down much, will fluctuate 3*F over the course of the day.
Salinity: 1.025
pH: 8.2
Nitrate: 5ppm
phosphate: no test kit.
Calcium: 460ppm
Alkalinity: 3.5mEQ/L
Magnesium: 1350ppm
That's all the test that I have available to me. I was hoping not to have to get a Hanna Phosphate checker, but that's probably something on down the road that I'll have to invest in.
I know SPS corals brown out due to high phosphate levels,... could it also happen with not enough light? I only have a 4 bulb T5HO system over my tank. I'm upgrading this Summer to a ReefBreeders Photon48. Would that upgrade give me a better chance of keeping SPS corals alive, growing, and thriving?