I haven't ran into or seen this and I've been keeping this aquarium for over 2 years now. My sand is turning kind of black (on top) in my lower flow areas. I recently found motivation and have been taking better care of my aquarium. I only have a few softy frags and even they've been having a hard time so..
I've done a few extra water changes the last couple weeks, more water tests, scrubbing the glass, got a bunch of new inverts, got a new powerhead, tossed in some carbon, and replaced my old return nozzle with a nice RFG nozzle. It has been lookin spiffy
From the little I read I think it is low O2. I might need more surface disruption. I thought I knew what good surface disruption was after so long. See the youtube link for video of surface but I don't think you can really see a video well for that. I adjusted the nozzle to see if it clears up but I'm not sure how long that could take.
Nitrate: 26
Phosphate: 0
salinity 1.025
PH: 8.2
Video is before adjusting my nozzle
The camera kind of makes this look red but it is much much more black.
I've done a few extra water changes the last couple weeks, more water tests, scrubbing the glass, got a bunch of new inverts, got a new powerhead, tossed in some carbon, and replaced my old return nozzle with a nice RFG nozzle. It has been lookin spiffy
From the little I read I think it is low O2. I might need more surface disruption. I thought I knew what good surface disruption was after so long. See the youtube link for video of surface but I don't think you can really see a video well for that. I adjusted the nozzle to see if it clears up but I'm not sure how long that could take.
Nitrate: 26
Phosphate: 0
salinity 1.025
PH: 8.2
Video is before adjusting my nozzle
The camera kind of makes this look red but it is much much more black.
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