Hello All, New to the hobby and feel like I'm losing this battle. Originally was concerned about my Hammer but after researching it seems it may be fine just the mouth opening being more apparent not that it is larger. My BTA is not doing so great, started off with my goby excessively making caves and the rock next to it moved, so it started wandering (lesson learned rocks first, sand second). Then my cleaner shrimp molted and left its exoskeleton sitting on him over night and it has looked like death ever since. Of course not to mention the severe algae outbreak. The cleaner shrimp also used to steal food from the BTA so possibly I need to spot feed it.
Seeing as my nitrate and phos were near 0 I tried to dose with roughly 2ml neoNitro, neoPhos (whatever the dose was for recommended interval on the bottle) , as well as removing the skimmer and media trying to see some level. I dosed one day and tested the next and dosed again for four days and no increase except algae. I purchased 12 snails but my cleaner shrimp likes to pull them off the wall or rocks and eat them so few remain. My KH is a bit low so I have been working on bringing that up but haven't got it right yet. My friend told me to try Reef flux for the algae so I left everything off for about 10 days until the algae / Cyano just got out of control and I gave up. I have chemiclean but have yet to try it since reading chemicals are just a temp fix. Since then I put back the filter media and skimmer and did two water changes last week with a 1" vacuum trying to get all of the algae. My LFS told me my flow sucked so I added another powerhead. One week later the Algae is back with a vengeance and I plan to vacuum it all again... Corals have been growing so it would seem my readings are skewed by everything eating it up but it is frustrating. Could someone please offer a suggestion, or is this just a new tank process?
Tank: 32G Biocube with stock media basket, Koralia Nano 240GPH (Just added a second Koralia 425GPH a week ago.)
Filtration: Biocube skimmer, Chemipure blue, matrix bio media, purigen
Age: 3 months
Fish, cuc: 2x Clown, Cleaner shrimp, Diamond goby, turbo, 2x trochus, 1x nassarius
Coral: Discosoma, elegance, ricordea, hammer, anthelia
Location: in the morning sometimes the tank is hit with indirect light from a window 10' away
Feed duration: about 3/4 of a frozen cube a day. Hikari, recently started alternating with Rod's food
Parameters:
KH: 6.5
Phosphate: 0
Salinity: 1.028
Nitrite: 0.2ppm
Nitrate: 2ppm
pH: 8.2
Temp: 78.4
Ammonia: 0
Calcium: 500ppm
Magnesium: 1500ppm
Seeing as my nitrate and phos were near 0 I tried to dose with roughly 2ml neoNitro, neoPhos (whatever the dose was for recommended interval on the bottle) , as well as removing the skimmer and media trying to see some level. I dosed one day and tested the next and dosed again for four days and no increase except algae. I purchased 12 snails but my cleaner shrimp likes to pull them off the wall or rocks and eat them so few remain. My KH is a bit low so I have been working on bringing that up but haven't got it right yet. My friend told me to try Reef flux for the algae so I left everything off for about 10 days until the algae / Cyano just got out of control and I gave up. I have chemiclean but have yet to try it since reading chemicals are just a temp fix. Since then I put back the filter media and skimmer and did two water changes last week with a 1" vacuum trying to get all of the algae. My LFS told me my flow sucked so I added another powerhead. One week later the Algae is back with a vengeance and I plan to vacuum it all again... Corals have been growing so it would seem my readings are skewed by everything eating it up but it is frustrating. Could someone please offer a suggestion, or is this just a new tank process?
Tank: 32G Biocube with stock media basket, Koralia Nano 240GPH (Just added a second Koralia 425GPH a week ago.)
Filtration: Biocube skimmer, Chemipure blue, matrix bio media, purigen
Age: 3 months
Fish, cuc: 2x Clown, Cleaner shrimp, Diamond goby, turbo, 2x trochus, 1x nassarius
Coral: Discosoma, elegance, ricordea, hammer, anthelia
Location: in the morning sometimes the tank is hit with indirect light from a window 10' away
Feed duration: about 3/4 of a frozen cube a day. Hikari, recently started alternating with Rod's food
Parameters:
KH: 6.5
Phosphate: 0
Salinity: 1.028
Nitrite: 0.2ppm
Nitrate: 2ppm
pH: 8.2
Temp: 78.4
Ammonia: 0
Calcium: 500ppm
Magnesium: 1500ppm