I have a 55 gallon (RSR250) that's been up for 14 months now. This is my first reef tank and I'd give it a B. My fish are doing great, my BTA is HUGE, my inverts are happy (I have two urchins who are both female - they're released eggs; plus assorted shrimp and reef hermits), but most of my corals are just, eh. Some die. Some stay the same, a few grow slowly. I look at other tanks that are a similar age and I see much better coral color and growth.
My parameters are: T = 78, salinity 1.025, Alk at 8.4, nitrate at 1-2, calcium at 410, Magnesium at 1230 (I dosed after I did today's measurement), phosphate 0.74 and pH 7.7.
I'm concerned about my pH and I think my nitrates may be too low. I have dosing pumps for alkalinity and calcium but I dose magnesium by hand (I only need 1-2 ml a week).
My lights are 2 radion XR15 G4 pro; my light is 20K with intensity ranging from 40 - 55% (although the adjustment bar says 81%???) over 8 hours (with additional ramp up and down).
I try to change socks 2-3 X a week, I do have a refugium on an alternate light cycle, skimmer, ATO, water changes about 4 gallons every 1-2 weeks. I do have a chemi-pure bag in the sump that I change monthly.
[whew]
Is there anything obvious I can do to increase my corals' happiness? Or am I just being too impatient. Again.
thanks
My parameters are: T = 78, salinity 1.025, Alk at 8.4, nitrate at 1-2, calcium at 410, Magnesium at 1230 (I dosed after I did today's measurement), phosphate 0.74 and pH 7.7.
I'm concerned about my pH and I think my nitrates may be too low. I have dosing pumps for alkalinity and calcium but I dose magnesium by hand (I only need 1-2 ml a week).
My lights are 2 radion XR15 G4 pro; my light is 20K with intensity ranging from 40 - 55% (although the adjustment bar says 81%???) over 8 hours (with additional ramp up and down).
I try to change socks 2-3 X a week, I do have a refugium on an alternate light cycle, skimmer, ATO, water changes about 4 gallons every 1-2 weeks. I do have a chemi-pure bag in the sump that I change monthly.
[whew]
Is there anything obvious I can do to increase my corals' happiness? Or am I just being too impatient. Again.
thanks