What suggestions do you guys have for bringing up nitrate and phosphate?
I have a Reefer 300XL and it seems no matter what I do the nitrate and phosphate are extremely low, and now I'm battling dinoflagellates. Even after doubling my feeding and ceasing water changes my nitrate stayed at 0. I started to see some phosphate, but the levels were still negligible until recently.
My tank levels (tested weekly):
KH 9.8 (stable for the last few weeks)
Ca 430 (stable for the last few weeks)
Mg 1390 (first Mg test)
NO3 0.00 (0.00 for the past couple months)
pH 7.8 (down from 8.0 previous week) Advice for keeping pH stable also welcome. . . it fluctuates on me between 7.8 and 8.3
PO4 0.01 (up from 0.00 the previous week)
Salinity 1.025 (Stable since setup)
Maintenance and Equipment:
Bio filtration: 60 pounds of liverock in the display, 5 pounds in the sump. I've recently set-up Refugium with Chaeto and sand in an attempt to help the copepod population in the tank come back because I was worried that it wasn't stable.
Mechanical filtration: Red Sea RSK 300 protein skimmer and filter floss in two filter cups for filtration. I used to change the floss twice a week and now do so every day because of dinoflagellates.
Chemical filtration: 1 cup Activated carbon divided between the two filtration cups underneath filter floss, changed weekly.
Salt used: Red Sea blue bucket
WC Schedule: I did water changes weekly until nitrates and phosphates bottomed out. I stopped doing the water changes in the hopes that my nutrient levels would go back up. No luck.
Dosing: All-For-Reef, paused, because I noticed consumption of KH and Ca stopped when dinoflagellates broke out.
Stocking:
1 Coral Beauty Angelfish
1 Ocellaris Clownfish
1 Lawnmower Blenny
6 Blue Chromis
1 Purple Dottyback
1 Michelin Blenny
2 Cleaner Shrimp
1 Yellow Watchman Goby
Clean up Crew: 10 Nassarius snails. I want hermits too but local stores haven't had them in stock.
Corals: I have a couple of medium-large, growing colonies of zoas with more polyps than I can count, a Kenya Tree leather coral, 4 small frags of Mushrooms, and two frags of Montipora Digitata that I put in right before the Dinoflagellate outbreak. I had a large colony of Stylophora that I bought at the same time as the Montipora that died when I started trying to combat the dinoflagellates.
I'm open to any advice! This tank is my first and it's only 6 months old.
Thanks!
I have a Reefer 300XL and it seems no matter what I do the nitrate and phosphate are extremely low, and now I'm battling dinoflagellates. Even after doubling my feeding and ceasing water changes my nitrate stayed at 0. I started to see some phosphate, but the levels were still negligible until recently.
My tank levels (tested weekly):
KH 9.8 (stable for the last few weeks)
Ca 430 (stable for the last few weeks)
Mg 1390 (first Mg test)
NO3 0.00 (0.00 for the past couple months)
pH 7.8 (down from 8.0 previous week) Advice for keeping pH stable also welcome. . . it fluctuates on me between 7.8 and 8.3
PO4 0.01 (up from 0.00 the previous week)
Salinity 1.025 (Stable since setup)
Maintenance and Equipment:
Bio filtration: 60 pounds of liverock in the display, 5 pounds in the sump. I've recently set-up Refugium with Chaeto and sand in an attempt to help the copepod population in the tank come back because I was worried that it wasn't stable.
Mechanical filtration: Red Sea RSK 300 protein skimmer and filter floss in two filter cups for filtration. I used to change the floss twice a week and now do so every day because of dinoflagellates.
Chemical filtration: 1 cup Activated carbon divided between the two filtration cups underneath filter floss, changed weekly.
Salt used: Red Sea blue bucket
WC Schedule: I did water changes weekly until nitrates and phosphates bottomed out. I stopped doing the water changes in the hopes that my nutrient levels would go back up. No luck.
Dosing: All-For-Reef, paused, because I noticed consumption of KH and Ca stopped when dinoflagellates broke out.
Stocking:
1 Coral Beauty Angelfish
1 Ocellaris Clownfish
1 Lawnmower Blenny
6 Blue Chromis
1 Purple Dottyback
1 Michelin Blenny
2 Cleaner Shrimp
1 Yellow Watchman Goby
Clean up Crew: 10 Nassarius snails. I want hermits too but local stores haven't had them in stock.
Corals: I have a couple of medium-large, growing colonies of zoas with more polyps than I can count, a Kenya Tree leather coral, 4 small frags of Mushrooms, and two frags of Montipora Digitata that I put in right before the Dinoflagellate outbreak. I had a large colony of Stylophora that I bought at the same time as the Montipora that died when I started trying to combat the dinoflagellates.
I'm open to any advice! This tank is my first and it's only 6 months old.
Thanks!