This is going to be a lot to read:
My aquarium is suffering horrendously and I'm embarrassed to call it my own. It's probably the ugliest saltwater aquarium I've ever seen and probably one of the worst ones you've seen. I've been holding off on posting but finally thought it was time to share.
For starters, I have a 20 gallon tank and peform a 25% water change every week and change some filter media, like the filter floss or carbon pads, every month. I have a canister filter and a protein skimmer.
I would have loved to get a bigger tank but I was only 16 when I bought it and didn't have that much money at the time but was excited to finally buy one. I started this all in January and am 17 now. The aquascape is also ugly because I bought rocks online that were way too bulky for my tank (if you have any advice on how to change the aquascape without impacting beneficial bacteria populations please let me know). I have bought numerous corals that have died, including galaxea, xenia, and pavona and looks like some corals will soon join them.
I have two clownfish who are exhibiting normal behavior and look healthy. However, all of my corals, besides my GSP, are dying or just look awful. My duncan has been closed for weeks, as well as my leather. Zoas used to be a lot more lush but are now very thin. The frogspawn are all transparent and are showing their mouths. Taro tree coral looks like it has shrunk.
My aquarium has had its lows but this is for sure the lowest its ever been. Green algae covers my aquascape, filters and glass. I also have some corraline algae growing on the glass, but not on the rocks. My paremeters are surprisingly somewhat in check, which makes no sense considering the state of my tank.
BEFORE the water change:
Alkalinity: 9.9dKH (HANNA)
Magnesium: 1230<x<1260 (SALIFERT)
pH: 7.8 (API)
Ammonia: 0 ppm (API)
Nitrite: 0 ppm (API)
Nitrate: 0 ppm (API)
Phosphate: 0 ppm (API)
Calcium: 380 ppm (API)
Temperature: 77°F
Salinity: 34 PPT or about 1.025 (Hydrometer)
Lights: Current Loop LEDs, lights come on at 11 AM and turn off at 4 PM and moon light will stay on until about 10 PM. I reduced the amount of time in the light cycle to hopefully combat the algae but to no avail.
For water changes, I use RO water from my LPS and use Coral Pro Salt from Red Sea every week. I heat the water first and allow it to reach gas equilibrium before perorming the change. For additives, I use Reef Fusion 1 (calcium) and 2 (carbonate alkalinity). However, when I added 2 recently, the liquid instantly turned into small white clumps, refusing to dissolve in the water. I also add Reef Trace every week. Strangely, ever since I started overdosing Vibrant in my tank (thinking it was safe considering it's just beneficial bacteria), my tank started to decline rapdily so I stopped adding it. Although, that probably wasn't the root cause.
Before water change (issues with algae):
After:
Duncans:
Zoas:
Leather:
Frogspawn (confused because it looks fine in bottom photo but not in the top one?):
Any help would be appreciated! Also, here are some photos from about 2-3 months ago, corals were in different spots and moved to what I thought were better locations for them.
Zoas look super lush and healthy, duncans (tentacles were much thicker when I first got them) and leather open, and frogspawn looked a lot better
Don't remember what this one was called but it died
My aquarium is suffering horrendously and I'm embarrassed to call it my own. It's probably the ugliest saltwater aquarium I've ever seen and probably one of the worst ones you've seen. I've been holding off on posting but finally thought it was time to share.
For starters, I have a 20 gallon tank and peform a 25% water change every week and change some filter media, like the filter floss or carbon pads, every month. I have a canister filter and a protein skimmer.
I would have loved to get a bigger tank but I was only 16 when I bought it and didn't have that much money at the time but was excited to finally buy one. I started this all in January and am 17 now. The aquascape is also ugly because I bought rocks online that were way too bulky for my tank (if you have any advice on how to change the aquascape without impacting beneficial bacteria populations please let me know). I have bought numerous corals that have died, including galaxea, xenia, and pavona and looks like some corals will soon join them.
I have two clownfish who are exhibiting normal behavior and look healthy. However, all of my corals, besides my GSP, are dying or just look awful. My duncan has been closed for weeks, as well as my leather. Zoas used to be a lot more lush but are now very thin. The frogspawn are all transparent and are showing their mouths. Taro tree coral looks like it has shrunk.
My aquarium has had its lows but this is for sure the lowest its ever been. Green algae covers my aquascape, filters and glass. I also have some corraline algae growing on the glass, but not on the rocks. My paremeters are surprisingly somewhat in check, which makes no sense considering the state of my tank.
BEFORE the water change:
Alkalinity: 9.9dKH (HANNA)
Magnesium: 1230<x<1260 (SALIFERT)
pH: 7.8 (API)
Ammonia: 0 ppm (API)
Nitrite: 0 ppm (API)
Nitrate: 0 ppm (API)
Phosphate: 0 ppm (API)
Calcium: 380 ppm (API)
Temperature: 77°F
Salinity: 34 PPT or about 1.025 (Hydrometer)
Lights: Current Loop LEDs, lights come on at 11 AM and turn off at 4 PM and moon light will stay on until about 10 PM. I reduced the amount of time in the light cycle to hopefully combat the algae but to no avail.
For water changes, I use RO water from my LPS and use Coral Pro Salt from Red Sea every week. I heat the water first and allow it to reach gas equilibrium before perorming the change. For additives, I use Reef Fusion 1 (calcium) and 2 (carbonate alkalinity). However, when I added 2 recently, the liquid instantly turned into small white clumps, refusing to dissolve in the water. I also add Reef Trace every week. Strangely, ever since I started overdosing Vibrant in my tank (thinking it was safe considering it's just beneficial bacteria), my tank started to decline rapdily so I stopped adding it. Although, that probably wasn't the root cause.
Before water change (issues with algae):
After:
Duncans:
Zoas:
Leather:
Frogspawn (confused because it looks fine in bottom photo but not in the top one?):
Any help would be appreciated! Also, here are some photos from about 2-3 months ago, corals were in different spots and moved to what I thought were better locations for them.
Zoas look super lush and healthy, duncans (tentacles were much thicker when I first got them) and leather open, and frogspawn looked a lot better
Don't remember what this one was called but it died