Aquarium Parameters:
Aquarium type: Reef - Red Sea Max 250
Aquarium water volume: 65 gal
Filtration type: Tunze 9004 DC skimmer, stock pumps plus 2x MP40s, Refugium with Chaeto and Sea Lettuce, bag of Chemipure Blue.
Lighting - LED - Steve's LED retrofit kit ramp up from 11-12. Full from 12-8. 1 hour ramp down. Lights are 100% blue and 25% white I think.
How long has the aquarium been established? The tank is roughly 10 years old or more. It was relocated to my home about 14 months ago. I've battled Cyano, GHA, possibly dinos, but for months now things have been pretty stable.
Digital image of the aquarium under white light - I will post this tonight when I get home.
Water quality (be sure to indicate what measurement units you are using)
Temperature 78 - inkbird controlling heater and chiller
pH: 8.4
Salinity / specific gravity 35.2 ppt
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 32.5 ppm
Phosphorus - .41 ppm
Copper - 0
Calcium - 390 ppm
Mag - 1400 ppm
Alk - 11.0 dKH
Here's some parameters for weeks...
I know my Phos and Nit. are pretty high, but all my corals appear happy and the fish and inverts seem ok too. I'm due to change water this week. I'm not sure why my chaeto and sea lettuce are not keeping the phos down. I've tried phosguard, gfo in a bag, etc. with occasional success but the tank always tends to run high. I was entertaining phosban-l but didn't want to unless it was absolutely necessary.
In-depth information:
Have you lost any fish to this problem yet? unsure. A couple died but I did not see any of this on them. Last night I found my mandarin dead and this morning the large black clown who was looking the dustiest was laying dead at the front of the tank. I never quarantine new fish as my usual LFS treats all fish with copper when they get them in. 2 weeks ago I picked a coral beauty and a yellow head sleeper goby from them. The coral beauty didn't make it but a couple days but the goby was doing just fine. Flash forward a week when on a whim I visited another LFS that I'd never been to before. The place looked very clean, well maintained, the fish all looked healthy, so I picked up a blue eye anthias. He was doing just fine for about a week but then suddenly went MIA. Shortly after I started noticing the dusty look on the clowns and these spots on my foxface.
Are any invertebrates affected? no they seem fine
Respiration rate of affected fish (in gill beats per minutes, count for 15 seconds and multiply by 4) I didn't get a chance to do this but I can tonight.
Are the affected fish still feeding? yes, everyone is eating fine
What remedies have you tried so far? nothing yet - feeding a cube of frozen mysis daily and half a large sheet Ocean Nutrition Seaweed Selects Green Marine Algae ever other day.
Digital image of the fish with the health issue, taken under white light -
- if needed, indicate by drawing a line around the area in question.
Short video of the fish (linked YouTube videos work well) - I can try to do this tonight as well.
Aquarium type: Reef - Red Sea Max 250
Aquarium water volume: 65 gal
Filtration type: Tunze 9004 DC skimmer, stock pumps plus 2x MP40s, Refugium with Chaeto and Sea Lettuce, bag of Chemipure Blue.
Lighting - LED - Steve's LED retrofit kit ramp up from 11-12. Full from 12-8. 1 hour ramp down. Lights are 100% blue and 25% white I think.
How long has the aquarium been established? The tank is roughly 10 years old or more. It was relocated to my home about 14 months ago. I've battled Cyano, GHA, possibly dinos, but for months now things have been pretty stable.
Digital image of the aquarium under white light - I will post this tonight when I get home.
Water quality (be sure to indicate what measurement units you are using)
Temperature 78 - inkbird controlling heater and chiller
pH: 8.4
Salinity / specific gravity 35.2 ppt
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 32.5 ppm
Phosphorus - .41 ppm
Copper - 0
Calcium - 390 ppm
Mag - 1400 ppm
Alk - 11.0 dKH
Here's some parameters for weeks...
I know my Phos and Nit. are pretty high, but all my corals appear happy and the fish and inverts seem ok too. I'm due to change water this week. I'm not sure why my chaeto and sea lettuce are not keeping the phos down. I've tried phosguard, gfo in a bag, etc. with occasional success but the tank always tends to run high. I was entertaining phosban-l but didn't want to unless it was absolutely necessary.
In-depth information:
Have you lost any fish to this problem yet? unsure. A couple died but I did not see any of this on them. Last night I found my mandarin dead and this morning the large black clown who was looking the dustiest was laying dead at the front of the tank. I never quarantine new fish as my usual LFS treats all fish with copper when they get them in. 2 weeks ago I picked a coral beauty and a yellow head sleeper goby from them. The coral beauty didn't make it but a couple days but the goby was doing just fine. Flash forward a week when on a whim I visited another LFS that I'd never been to before. The place looked very clean, well maintained, the fish all looked healthy, so I picked up a blue eye anthias. He was doing just fine for about a week but then suddenly went MIA. Shortly after I started noticing the dusty look on the clowns and these spots on my foxface.
Are any invertebrates affected? no they seem fine
Respiration rate of affected fish (in gill beats per minutes, count for 15 seconds and multiply by 4) I didn't get a chance to do this but I can tonight.
Are the affected fish still feeding? yes, everyone is eating fine
What remedies have you tried so far? nothing yet - feeding a cube of frozen mysis daily and half a large sheet Ocean Nutrition Seaweed Selects Green Marine Algae ever other day.
Digital image of the fish with the health issue, taken under white light -
- if needed, indicate by drawing a line around the area in question.
Short video of the fish (linked YouTube videos work well) - I can try to do this tonight as well.