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Hey! So I’ve run so many tests and I really am struggling to pin point and understand why my tank looks the way it does. There’s an algae/diatom infestation that disappears at night and comes full force in the morning once the lights are on.
it’s a 20g, no sump, no skimmer, only has a hob filter with some carbon, filter floss, and Phosoguard. Lights are on for 12 hours, and are some cheap brand from amazon (don’t judge it’s my first tank)
inhabitants are one six line Wrasse, tuxedo urchin, 8 snails. I have a bunch of corals mostly all frags, thou a few are starting to grow out quite nicely. There's Ricordea Yumas, gsp, Zoas, torch, rainbow polys, Duncan, candy cane, monticap, birds of paradise and green birds nest.
Salinity: 1.026
Temp: 26
KH: 6.7 (I have been trying to slowly raise it but haven’t figured out how much to dose yet)
Cal: 400
Mag: 1395
Ph: 7.6
Nitrate: undecteable on API & Salifert
Phosphate: undetectable on API & Salifert
TD: 0
Silicates: undetectable with Seachem
it’s a 20g, no sump, no skimmer, only has a hob filter with some carbon, filter floss, and Phosoguard. Lights are on for 12 hours, and are some cheap brand from amazon (don’t judge it’s my first tank)
inhabitants are one six line Wrasse, tuxedo urchin, 8 snails. I have a bunch of corals mostly all frags, thou a few are starting to grow out quite nicely. There's Ricordea Yumas, gsp, Zoas, torch, rainbow polys, Duncan, candy cane, monticap, birds of paradise and green birds nest.
Salinity: 1.026
Temp: 26
KH: 6.7 (I have been trying to slowly raise it but haven’t figured out how much to dose yet)
Cal: 400
Mag: 1395
Ph: 7.6
Nitrate: undecteable on API & Salifert
Phosphate: undetectable on API & Salifert
TD: 0
Silicates: undetectable with Seachem