Hi there,
Looking for a little advice on critters on behalf of my son as we’re not having much luck on that front.
He’s 13 and has had his tank (fluval 60l spec marine) running for a year. It has the standard kit plus an added wave/flow maker and an ocean free hydra nano filter)
Background
Key inhabitants:
2x clowns
1x peppermint shrimp
2x red hermit crabs
4 specimens of soft coral (zoa, Kenya tree, star polyps & pulsing Xenia)
Everything above is doing great and he’s doing everything slowly as and when he has pocket money.
Weekly testing and water changes
The fish have marine flakes and the coral reef roids.
Levels all stable. Nitrate is a little elevated each week (no3 usually 1ppm, no2 between 0.05 and 0.1 ppm)
He also checks ph, po4, kh, no4, salinity & temp each week and they are all within recommended levels.
He also checks ph, po4, kh, no4, salinity & temp each week and they are all within recommended levels.
The big issue is that the small inverts keep dying. We’ve lost 2x conches, 5x turbo snails, 3x banded trochus snails over the year and yesterday (the big upset) a globe sea urchin which was about 3 months old.
The tank has quite a bit of hair algae at the moment and has had spots of red slime algae/cyno too. Plus the glass gets quite a few algae areas every couple of days. Is this what’s killing the clean up crew? Whilst there’s been lots of algae we haven’t been feeding them. But when it’s been cleaner looking they have seaweed strips every so often.
At a bit of a loss! Is it the bacteria, or slightly elevated no2 do you think? I know the critters are the first to show issues when things aren’t quite right.
Any advice much appreciated!
Looking for a little advice on critters on behalf of my son as we’re not having much luck on that front.
He’s 13 and has had his tank (fluval 60l spec marine) running for a year. It has the standard kit plus an added wave/flow maker and an ocean free hydra nano filter)
Background
Key inhabitants:
2x clowns
1x peppermint shrimp
2x red hermit crabs
4 specimens of soft coral (zoa, Kenya tree, star polyps & pulsing Xenia)
Everything above is doing great and he’s doing everything slowly as and when he has pocket money.
Weekly testing and water changes
The fish have marine flakes and the coral reef roids.
Levels all stable. Nitrate is a little elevated each week (no3 usually 1ppm, no2 between 0.05 and 0.1 ppm)
He also checks ph, po4, kh, no4, salinity & temp each week and they are all within recommended levels.
He also checks ph, po4, kh, no4, salinity & temp each week and they are all within recommended levels.
The big issue is that the small inverts keep dying. We’ve lost 2x conches, 5x turbo snails, 3x banded trochus snails over the year and yesterday (the big upset) a globe sea urchin which was about 3 months old.
The tank has quite a bit of hair algae at the moment and has had spots of red slime algae/cyno too. Plus the glass gets quite a few algae areas every couple of days. Is this what’s killing the clean up crew? Whilst there’s been lots of algae we haven’t been feeding them. But when it’s been cleaner looking they have seaweed strips every so often.
At a bit of a loss! Is it the bacteria, or slightly elevated no2 do you think? I know the critters are the first to show issues when things aren’t quite right.
Any advice much appreciated!