Hi all,
Fairly experienced reefer here with a tank that's been up for about 5 years. It's a 165g with Radion G4 LED / T5 combo light combo. Radions are run at the SPS AB+ spectrum, T5 are on for 6hr / day. I have an SPS-dominated tank with a medium-large fish load and bare bottom.
My PO4 remains elevated at ~0.30, but many of my corals are very pale and a few of them are dying. I'm confused as to how my corals are pale if my nutrients are elevated (N is 10-20ppm). As you can see by the pics below, I also have a bunch of colonies that seem fine. I lost a Homewrecker, Sunday Driver, multiple nice RRC frags, and a few others over the past 6 months. I can't seem to figure out how to lower my PO4 but also color up my corals.
PO4 has been a battle for pretty much the entire life of the tank; getting it down to the ~0.03 level (measured with Hanna ULR Phosphate Checker) has been nearly impossible unless I run GFO heavily (but slowly). If I run GFO, it always irritates my SPS corals and inevitably a few die. My PO4 hovers around 0.30, +/- 0.10 on any given week.
I'm wondering how I can lower my PO4 without hurting my SPS. I really don't like to use GFO - even when it's just a dribble output from the GFO reactor, it still irritates my coral. I've seen @SBB Corals and others theorize that GFO strips out other important "things" that SPS need, and it would seem that's my experience as well. I have no scientific evidence of this, just many years of observation of my SPS corals.
I have three main forms of nutrient export:
Most other parameters are pretty well in-line with Reef Moonshiners numbers (attached is my most recent ICP-MS test - I get these done every month or two). They are all very stable historically.
Some extra info:
I'm about as far from a chemist as you can get, but one theory I had was that, with my fleece roller and protein skimmer, somehow I'm not letting the fish waste run through the whole ammonia/nitrite/nitrate cycle, thus I am somewhat "starving" my corals. It would surprise me if that was the case, but I can't reconcile how I have N of 10-20 and PO4 of ~0.30, but yet many of my corals are very pale.
As a side note, I have let my PO4 rise to higher levels of ~0.50, but many of my corals slow down or stop growing and some start to turn brown-ish. Most of my corals also lack much pink at all.
Many thanks for any thoughts and advice.
-Scott
Pale/Discolored Corals:
JF Sunday Driver:
Vivid Rainbow Delight
JF Jolt
RRC LV:
Better looking corals:
Tyree Red Drago / Cali Tort
Walt Disney
Goldenrod
Oregon Tort
Fairly experienced reefer here with a tank that's been up for about 5 years. It's a 165g with Radion G4 LED / T5 combo light combo. Radions are run at the SPS AB+ spectrum, T5 are on for 6hr / day. I have an SPS-dominated tank with a medium-large fish load and bare bottom.
My PO4 remains elevated at ~0.30, but many of my corals are very pale and a few of them are dying. I'm confused as to how my corals are pale if my nutrients are elevated (N is 10-20ppm). As you can see by the pics below, I also have a bunch of colonies that seem fine. I lost a Homewrecker, Sunday Driver, multiple nice RRC frags, and a few others over the past 6 months. I can't seem to figure out how to lower my PO4 but also color up my corals.
PO4 has been a battle for pretty much the entire life of the tank; getting it down to the ~0.03 level (measured with Hanna ULR Phosphate Checker) has been nearly impossible unless I run GFO heavily (but slowly). If I run GFO, it always irritates my SPS corals and inevitably a few die. My PO4 hovers around 0.30, +/- 0.10 on any given week.
I'm wondering how I can lower my PO4 without hurting my SPS. I really don't like to use GFO - even when it's just a dribble output from the GFO reactor, it still irritates my coral. I've seen @SBB Corals and others theorize that GFO strips out other important "things" that SPS need, and it would seem that's my experience as well. I have no scientific evidence of this, just many years of observation of my SPS corals.
I have three main forms of nutrient export:
- Bubble King Mini 180 Protein Skimmer - I've tried running it 24/7 and for only 12 hours per day. Right now I'm 12hr / day
- Red Sea ReefMat 1200 - this thing is awesome by the way
- RowaPhos in a Reactor - I've tried running a lot of this with heavy throughput, which is not good. I've tried running a little bit with very light throughput - it can lower PO4, but it definitely pales out / eventually kills some of my SPS. I am not currently running any PO4.
Most other parameters are pretty well in-line with Reef Moonshiners numbers (attached is my most recent ICP-MS test - I get these done every month or two). They are all very stable historically.
Some extra info:
- Nitrate is generally 10-20ppm
- Currently just running the protein skimmer 12hr / day and the ReefMat fleece roller full time - no GFO
- I feed American Reef HPD, Nori, PE Mysis (1 cube), Rod's Fish Food (1 cube), and a few small pinches of pellets each day. I have 4x tangs, 1x Foxface, 4x lyretail anthias, 3x blue chromis, and a few other smaller fish.
- I feed Benepets BeneReef food once or twice per week
- Alkalinity remains steady at ~7.5 dKH via a Kalkwasser reactor, supplemented with B-Ionic ESV 2-part.
- Mag, Calcium, Salinity, Temperature, and other trace elements remain steady and in-line on a consistent basis
- I do 20% WC every 1-2 weeks with Tropic Marin Pro-Reef salt
I'm about as far from a chemist as you can get, but one theory I had was that, with my fleece roller and protein skimmer, somehow I'm not letting the fish waste run through the whole ammonia/nitrite/nitrate cycle, thus I am somewhat "starving" my corals. It would surprise me if that was the case, but I can't reconcile how I have N of 10-20 and PO4 of ~0.30, but yet many of my corals are very pale.
As a side note, I have let my PO4 rise to higher levels of ~0.50, but many of my corals slow down or stop growing and some start to turn brown-ish. Most of my corals also lack much pink at all.
Many thanks for any thoughts and advice.
-Scott
Pale/Discolored Corals:
JF Sunday Driver:
Vivid Rainbow Delight
JF Jolt
RRC LV:
Better looking corals:
Tyree Red Drago / Cali Tort
Walt Disney
Goldenrod
Oregon Tort