I'll start this off with "I really feel like I just suck at this hobby". It's become an endless flow of fighting things that I've fought before. First it was dinos, then it was cyano, then it was Aiptasia... then it was bubble algae, then it was corals just shrinking off. It's killing me inside because this tank has been up and running for 3.5 years now and it's never been "good"
Here's the latest
I'm doing something obviously wrong here. I don't think I'm over feeding as the fish (3PJ cardinals and a filefish) are eating everything before it hits the ground. I'm only feeding one cube of PE mysis a day, and I'm even dumping off the filler water so just the shrimp make it in.
For the dinos..I've been running UV for 3 years. I can confirm with a microscope that they're ostreopsis. They disappear in the AM, come back as the day goes on.
I've got an oversized skimmer, which should be pulling some of those nitrates out...but it isn't.
What am I doing wrong here?
Here's the latest
- In March, it was the great bubbling. Bubble Algae spread faster than I could keep up with it. Physical removal seemed to make it worse. I got emerald crabs...they didn't put a dent it it. It was everywhere. The only option I had was to just nuke it from orbit, so I hit it hard with Algaefix. Yeah, I know that stuff isn't perfect, but I didn't have any coral left at the time, so it was that, or rip the tank down and start over. And that was too much.
- In May, I wrapped up the latest does of Algaefix, did a massive water change and cranked the skimmer up on hit.
- Come June, I was under a full Cyano assault (the nutrients feeding the algae had to go somewhere). It was a chemiclean treatment followed by another 20% water change. Once the cyano was gone...in comes the hair algae. I went away for a weekly long vacation and it was completely full. I spent days upon days of manual removal, and finally got it out of the display tank.
- In early July, I added some Chaeto to my sump. This would be the thing to suck up those nutrients, and eventually balance things out. I was dosing MB7 too, to hopefully get some good bacteria back that Chemiclean nuked away. Things were relatively clean
- This month has been even worse. I started off by adding pods, since I was looking to boost that biodiversity. Things got more diverse.... my chaeto is dying/shrinking, and now I'm getting hair algae ON my chaeto...and it's growing in my DT as well... Also, my hair algae in the DT is getting covered in dinos again.
I'm doing something obviously wrong here. I don't think I'm over feeding as the fish (3PJ cardinals and a filefish) are eating everything before it hits the ground. I'm only feeding one cube of PE mysis a day, and I'm even dumping off the filler water so just the shrimp make it in.
For the dinos..I've been running UV for 3 years. I can confirm with a microscope that they're ostreopsis. They disappear in the AM, come back as the day goes on.
I've got an oversized skimmer, which should be pulling some of those nitrates out...but it isn't.
What am I doing wrong here?