Hi,
I am not new to the hobby, but i might as well be. I have a 72 gallon bowfront tank (Oceanic) and it has been set up for three years. I have about half the tank filled with live rock and about 2-3'' of aragonite sand, a 20 gallon sump, a uv sterilizer, EuroReef skimmer and 3 power heads for circulation. Oh i also had a power compact lamp which crapped out on me and i replaced it temporarily with floresant lamps from my old fish only aquarium. At this point I only have 3 fish, a Seargent Major Damsel, 1 Bi-Color Blenny and a Blue Devil Damsel. I had a bubble coral some Zooanthids, feather duster worms.... In short I had quite a few animals in my tank and as time had gone on I just got very discouraged with everything being very healthy at the start and then declining. I realize the current lighting set up is not good for keeping anything else but fish. So I purchased a Coralife Aqualite Pro with moon lights and still have to set it up. I realize this will probably help things.
Now, The issue with the water. Ever since I started 3 years ago I have never been able to get my water parameters correct. I usually have a reading of 8.0-8.3 PH. 0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrites and a staggering 50+ Nitrate reading. Phosphates come in at about 0.25 , Alkalinity as ALK-DKH 6.4 ALK 2.284, Calcium i stopped checking because at this point I am quite frustrated. I can never get my nitrates calcium or alk in check. My water temp is around 80 degrees (it could be a bit lower so i bought a chiller which i need to set up). My salt reading is at 1.023. I am basically willing to start from scratch to solve whatever issues i can. I must say I had let a good bit of time go by in between water changes. sometimes as much as six months. If course I added make up water as needed do to evaporation. When i slowed down on the water changes it seemed like fish were doing much better then when i did it monthly. As far as the rest of my corals etc. well lets just say thier history. (this is not something i take very lightly) I really want to do this right.
One more thing, I don't use any additives except Kent Super Buffer and a local fish store recommended Amquel water conditioner which i Just added after my water change a few days ago. I used to use additives and got away from it because i thought they were adding to the problems but since i stopped the water parameters have always been the same.
I have been considering a refugium a calcium reactor a plenum system and anything else that would solve these problems.
Can someone help me?
Thanks
Bill
I am not new to the hobby, but i might as well be. I have a 72 gallon bowfront tank (Oceanic) and it has been set up for three years. I have about half the tank filled with live rock and about 2-3'' of aragonite sand, a 20 gallon sump, a uv sterilizer, EuroReef skimmer and 3 power heads for circulation. Oh i also had a power compact lamp which crapped out on me and i replaced it temporarily with floresant lamps from my old fish only aquarium. At this point I only have 3 fish, a Seargent Major Damsel, 1 Bi-Color Blenny and a Blue Devil Damsel. I had a bubble coral some Zooanthids, feather duster worms.... In short I had quite a few animals in my tank and as time had gone on I just got very discouraged with everything being very healthy at the start and then declining. I realize the current lighting set up is not good for keeping anything else but fish. So I purchased a Coralife Aqualite Pro with moon lights and still have to set it up. I realize this will probably help things.
Now, The issue with the water. Ever since I started 3 years ago I have never been able to get my water parameters correct. I usually have a reading of 8.0-8.3 PH. 0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrites and a staggering 50+ Nitrate reading. Phosphates come in at about 0.25 , Alkalinity as ALK-DKH 6.4 ALK 2.284, Calcium i stopped checking because at this point I am quite frustrated. I can never get my nitrates calcium or alk in check. My water temp is around 80 degrees (it could be a bit lower so i bought a chiller which i need to set up). My salt reading is at 1.023. I am basically willing to start from scratch to solve whatever issues i can. I must say I had let a good bit of time go by in between water changes. sometimes as much as six months. If course I added make up water as needed do to evaporation. When i slowed down on the water changes it seemed like fish were doing much better then when i did it monthly. As far as the rest of my corals etc. well lets just say thier history. (this is not something i take very lightly) I really want to do this right.
One more thing, I don't use any additives except Kent Super Buffer and a local fish store recommended Amquel water conditioner which i Just added after my water change a few days ago. I used to use additives and got away from it because i thought they were adding to the problems but since i stopped the water parameters have always been the same.
I have been considering a refugium a calcium reactor a plenum system and anything else that would solve these problems.
Can someone help me?
Thanks
Bill
