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Hi reefers,
I'm looking for some advice on what's going on with my tank. I think I brought most parameters to proper levels, but the new LPS/SPS frags still deteriorate quickly.
The tank is RedSea 525XL which I started a year ago. It was a rollercoaster up until this October when I finally had enough time to fix things. For the last couple months I maintain pretty steady levels at:
Calc: ~440
Alk: 8.4
Mg: 1600+ (my RedSea magnesium test has expired recently, so maybe this is wrong)
Nitrates: 1-2
Phosphates: 0.35
PH: 7.85-8.05 (it's around 8 during the day, but drops very quickly to ~7.85 when the lights turn off, then slowly climbs up to 7.95 during the night).
I use Red Sea blue bucket salt, and dose Reef Fusion two-part (very little, under 10ml of each daily). I run a skimmer and do 10% water changes every 1 or 2 weeks. I also run a refugium with chaeto on a reverse schedule, and it grows pretty well.
Regarding bioload:
- 4 bigger tangs (4-5inch),
- about 10 smaller fishes like bar dartfish, clowns, gobies, and such. I feed them TDO 3 times a day plus 2 cubes of mysis.
With regards to corals, I had a huge polyp bailout in September that affected most of my acans and euphyllias, so I moved whatever I could save into my other tank. Currently, there are two fist-sized colonies of torch and hammer and a few smaller frags that somehow survived the previous months. I also have some softies that have been doing pretty well throughout all that time.
Now to the current situation. Now that the parameters are more or less stable and not terribly out of hand, I tried adding some favia and monti frags into the system, and they don't do well. Smaller frags deteriorate like this, where edges all get bare-bone, they stop feeding and slowly die off.
Some other observations:
- the live rock is mostly covered with short (turf?) algae, especially in well-lit areas
- coralline algae mostly grow on the back wall, and in the fuge
Tank photo:
Now to the questions:
- is 0.35 phosphate too bad?
- is pH a problem?
- can high Mg cause these troubles?
- what else am I missing?
Thanks and merry Christmas!
I'm looking for some advice on what's going on with my tank. I think I brought most parameters to proper levels, but the new LPS/SPS frags still deteriorate quickly.
The tank is RedSea 525XL which I started a year ago. It was a rollercoaster up until this October when I finally had enough time to fix things. For the last couple months I maintain pretty steady levels at:
Calc: ~440
Alk: 8.4
Mg: 1600+ (my RedSea magnesium test has expired recently, so maybe this is wrong)
Nitrates: 1-2
Phosphates: 0.35
PH: 7.85-8.05 (it's around 8 during the day, but drops very quickly to ~7.85 when the lights turn off, then slowly climbs up to 7.95 during the night).
I use Red Sea blue bucket salt, and dose Reef Fusion two-part (very little, under 10ml of each daily). I run a skimmer and do 10% water changes every 1 or 2 weeks. I also run a refugium with chaeto on a reverse schedule, and it grows pretty well.
Regarding bioload:
- 4 bigger tangs (4-5inch),
- about 10 smaller fishes like bar dartfish, clowns, gobies, and such. I feed them TDO 3 times a day plus 2 cubes of mysis.
With regards to corals, I had a huge polyp bailout in September that affected most of my acans and euphyllias, so I moved whatever I could save into my other tank. Currently, there are two fist-sized colonies of torch and hammer and a few smaller frags that somehow survived the previous months. I also have some softies that have been doing pretty well throughout all that time.
Now to the current situation. Now that the parameters are more or less stable and not terribly out of hand, I tried adding some favia and monti frags into the system, and they don't do well. Smaller frags deteriorate like this, where edges all get bare-bone, they stop feeding and slowly die off.
Some other observations:
- the live rock is mostly covered with short (turf?) algae, especially in well-lit areas
- coralline algae mostly grow on the back wall, and in the fuge
Tank photo:
Now to the questions:
- is 0.35 phosphate too bad?
- is pH a problem?
- can high Mg cause these troubles?
- what else am I missing?
Thanks and merry Christmas!