Hello Reefing Community,
I am currently working through, what I think are the usual bio-chem pains of knowing what my aquarium tank needs in order to thrive. This may seem very beginner but it still seems a bit foreign to me to figure out and would like the help of the community to figure out if I am on the "right-ish" path or if I need to make some changes.
As a short intro, I have been in the hobby for probably 10+ plus years but it feels like the last several I have been getting deeper into the sea (weeds) to learn more about how to make my tank strive. I upgraded my 45 gallon to a 110.4 WB and have had this current setup for going on three years. (I will attach pictures and I apologize if the quality is a bit subpar).
Here is the problem.
I cannot seem to sustain any SPS, Acropora or Montipora for an extended period of time.
What seems to tolerate my current setup are softies, a fox coral, koji branch, anacropora, my lowly acan, some chalices.
And when I say tolerate, I have not seen any growth (a little more on that later) eventhough I have had some of them in the tank for well over a year, more than six months.
When I initially had a few beginner acro and a green monti, they thrived for a short period (a month I think) and then for reasons that I did not understand at the time, the monti RTN'd and my acro that was thriving for months followed suit. It looked like I was going to lose my chalices and another orange chalice/monti? but they recently bounced back after what I believe was my usage of Kalkwasser/Soda Ash.
On the topic of Kalkwasser and Soda Ash, I had always been hesitant on doing any dosing until I really understood what and why I would dose certain things. After finding that my Alkalinity seemed pretty low thanks to talking to my own "Reef Sensei" who is a good friend of mine and has been in the hobby for years, I started dosing a combination of Kalkwasser and Soda Ash since I noticed that Kalkwasser alone was not raising my Alkalinity.
I originally dosed 2.6ml of Soda ash in combination with Kalkwasser for a week time to test the Alkalinty and it shot up to 9.2dkH. The perplexing thing to me was I completely stopped dosing both Soda Ash and Kalk for one day and retested the next morning and it was down to 7.5dkH. So now I started to dose again slowly to get the numbers up and stable.
So here are my tank current stats:
Phosphate: 0.04
Nitrate: 10
Mg: 1430
Calc: 480
PH: 8.6
Alk: 7.6
Currently dosing total 150ml (Kalk) from midnight-6 am every hour (21.4ml)
Soda Ash - 1.6ml every 2/3 hours during the day.
My lights are AI HD Primes.
So I suppose one of my main questions is, does my dosing seem appropriate? What other things would you all recommend I do?
Thanks everyone,
~TSE
I am currently working through, what I think are the usual bio-chem pains of knowing what my aquarium tank needs in order to thrive. This may seem very beginner but it still seems a bit foreign to me to figure out and would like the help of the community to figure out if I am on the "right-ish" path or if I need to make some changes.
As a short intro, I have been in the hobby for probably 10+ plus years but it feels like the last several I have been getting deeper into the sea (weeds) to learn more about how to make my tank strive. I upgraded my 45 gallon to a 110.4 WB and have had this current setup for going on three years. (I will attach pictures and I apologize if the quality is a bit subpar).
Here is the problem.
I cannot seem to sustain any SPS, Acropora or Montipora for an extended period of time.
What seems to tolerate my current setup are softies, a fox coral, koji branch, anacropora, my lowly acan, some chalices.
And when I say tolerate, I have not seen any growth (a little more on that later) eventhough I have had some of them in the tank for well over a year, more than six months.
When I initially had a few beginner acro and a green monti, they thrived for a short period (a month I think) and then for reasons that I did not understand at the time, the monti RTN'd and my acro that was thriving for months followed suit. It looked like I was going to lose my chalices and another orange chalice/monti? but they recently bounced back after what I believe was my usage of Kalkwasser/Soda Ash.
On the topic of Kalkwasser and Soda Ash, I had always been hesitant on doing any dosing until I really understood what and why I would dose certain things. After finding that my Alkalinity seemed pretty low thanks to talking to my own "Reef Sensei" who is a good friend of mine and has been in the hobby for years, I started dosing a combination of Kalkwasser and Soda Ash since I noticed that Kalkwasser alone was not raising my Alkalinity.
I originally dosed 2.6ml of Soda ash in combination with Kalkwasser for a week time to test the Alkalinty and it shot up to 9.2dkH. The perplexing thing to me was I completely stopped dosing both Soda Ash and Kalk for one day and retested the next morning and it was down to 7.5dkH. So now I started to dose again slowly to get the numbers up and stable.
So here are my tank current stats:
Phosphate: 0.04
Nitrate: 10
Mg: 1430
Calc: 480
PH: 8.6
Alk: 7.6
Currently dosing total 150ml (Kalk) from midnight-6 am every hour (21.4ml)
Soda Ash - 1.6ml every 2/3 hours during the day.
My lights are AI HD Primes.
So I suppose one of my main questions is, does my dosing seem appropriate? What other things would you all recommend I do?
Thanks everyone,
~TSE