So, I’m looking for some wisdom… I made my first ever batch of DIY frozen food a couple of weeks ago and my tank looks like crap. I normally dose NOPOX, but this is like algae at another level. My most recent nitrate test was < 5 ppm. Not ideal, but not terrible. My guess is that phosphates have gone through the roof, but I don’t have a phosphate test kit yet, so I can’t empirically prove my “through the roof” theory. My skimmer is just about maxed out with really bad skimmate. Worse than normal, anyway. Like, masses of foam escaping through the vent holes in the lid. Gross! And my filter sock and filter mat (between skimmer section and return section) are filthy within a day or so.
Livestock includes a dozen or so mixed corals, a few small nems, four PJ cardinals, a firefish, an orchid dottyback, a big, fat black saddleback clownfish (I swear she ate the male), a full size foxface Lo (rabbitfish), and a 4” purple tang. All are in great shape. I only feed once a day and it’s all pretty much gone within about 5 minutes. I’m probably over feeding, compensating because my schedule doesn’t allow more frequent, smaller feedings. I have numerous snails and hermit crabs to help clean up, so I’ve never really been too bothered by too much food. I also clip a sheet of nori in the tank in the morning.
I dose about 10ml - 12ml NOPOX every morning (110g display and 30g sump). I dose 30ml each of my two-part calc/alk stuff at the same time.
My zoas and LPS are doing fine, my cap montis are ok, as are my other montis and my chalice, but my setosa monti is showing bleaching. Surprisingly, my three small nems are growing and seem to be doing great (photo below just because it’s cool looking). They’ve actually about doubled in size since the photo was taken a month ago, so the new food seems to be filtering down to them, as I had hoped. Worst, though, is the tank just looks seriously grungy! Green and red algae everywhere.
Sorry for the long post, just want to get all the context in here. Here’s what I put in the food and froze in whatever silicone molds I had on hand (the star wars shapes were cool):
Second question for y’all who make your own food, how do you get freeze dried krill and mysis to sink? I soak the frozen food for at least 10-15 minutes in a cup of tank water to thaw. I had hoped it would also get the freeze dried stuff to sink. Nope! Tons end up floating on the surface of the water.
Any ideas? TIA!
Livestock includes a dozen or so mixed corals, a few small nems, four PJ cardinals, a firefish, an orchid dottyback, a big, fat black saddleback clownfish (I swear she ate the male), a full size foxface Lo (rabbitfish), and a 4” purple tang. All are in great shape. I only feed once a day and it’s all pretty much gone within about 5 minutes. I’m probably over feeding, compensating because my schedule doesn’t allow more frequent, smaller feedings. I have numerous snails and hermit crabs to help clean up, so I’ve never really been too bothered by too much food. I also clip a sheet of nori in the tank in the morning.
I dose about 10ml - 12ml NOPOX every morning (110g display and 30g sump). I dose 30ml each of my two-part calc/alk stuff at the same time.
My zoas and LPS are doing fine, my cap montis are ok, as are my other montis and my chalice, but my setosa monti is showing bleaching. Surprisingly, my three small nems are growing and seem to be doing great (photo below just because it’s cool looking). They’ve actually about doubled in size since the photo was taken a month ago, so the new food seems to be filtering down to them, as I had hoped. Worst, though, is the tank just looks seriously grungy! Green and red algae everywhere.
Sorry for the long post, just want to get all the context in here. Here’s what I put in the food and froze in whatever silicone molds I had on hand (the star wars shapes were cool):
- Frozen shrimp (de-shelled, de-veined, and tail off) - shredded in food processor while frozen, but bigger chunks got through along the sides of the cutter.
- Frozen bay scallops - shredded as above
- BRS Freeze dried mysis - I was told in another thread that thawing frozen mysis and such and refreezing is a bad idea.
- BRS Freeze dried krill - I had no idea how big krill is!
- Freeze dried cyclops
- Freeze dried phyto
- BRS Freeze dried Calanus (zoplanctons I believe)
- About 8 sheets of nori (seaweed only, no other ingredients) - processed to smallish bits in the food processor
- Reef Roids - not a ton as I still spot feed the corals once or twice a week.
- Selcon - 60ml bottle, used to soak the mysis, nori, and krill, but it wasn’t nearly enough to get it all wet.
Second question for y’all who make your own food, how do you get freeze dried krill and mysis to sink? I soak the frozen food for at least 10-15 minutes in a cup of tank water to thaw. I had hoped it would also get the freeze dried stuff to sink. Nope! Tons end up floating on the surface of the water.
Any ideas? TIA!