I’ve been overwhelmed reading different theories, including a lack of biodiversity in our tanks and nutrients (I know P & N are building blocks)—I understand there are a few schools of thought with no general consensus: NSW levels, “ULN”, High nitrate/phos, etc.
I was in the hobby 10 years ago, took a break and have since gotten back into it... a few big changes happened since (LEDs, no more LR from the ocean, etc)
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About my tank:
28g nanocube
-kessil 360we run at peak 40% for 6 hours.
-Tank has been established for ~5.5 months.
-I have a sicce 1.0 and rio pump currently (have another sicce 1.0 pump coming in the mail Tuesday to remove the rio pump that’s going out). This will make my flow ~20x turnover/hr.
-Tuesday I should also be switching flow nozzles to RFGs (1/2”)
-some chaeto in the tank, been debating on making one of the back chambers into a refugium.
-eshopps nano skimmer
Current livestock:
Cleaner shrimp
Neon goby
~6-8 snails
RBTA
~10 corals
Parameters (have been quite stable for approximately the last 2-3 months)
-SG 1.025
-Temp:76-78F
-Calcium: 390 ppm
-Alk:7.9 dkh
-Phosphate 0.32 ppm (HI-774)
-Nitrate: 0 ppm (salifert) -tank is “nitrate limited”based on readings
Random info that can be helpful to know:
-I have a clownfish and a tail spot blenny going through the quarantine process and they will be added (assuming things continue to do well) February 1st. At this time, I assume I will have a nitrate increase as things adjust.
-I have been managing some bryopsis, brown bubble algae?, etc via manual removal.
-corals have still been growing and acting healthy, I haven’t noticed any browning, etc.
Pics attached.
Questions I need help with:
-Is this a delayed “ugly phase” that I should wait out? (Been about 2 weeks now with the sand and nothing a whole lot prior)
-Would it be beneficial to add microbacter7 to create some diversity from what potentially is in my tank?
-Is this in the sand diatoms, cyano, or dinos?
-will the increased flow help with this problem?
-should I reduce phosphates or increase nitrates?
-if I should increase nitrates, should I wait it out for the fish or use neonitrate?
Thanks for all the help!
I was in the hobby 10 years ago, took a break and have since gotten back into it... a few big changes happened since (LEDs, no more LR from the ocean, etc)
.
About my tank:
28g nanocube
-kessil 360we run at peak 40% for 6 hours.
-Tank has been established for ~5.5 months.
-I have a sicce 1.0 and rio pump currently (have another sicce 1.0 pump coming in the mail Tuesday to remove the rio pump that’s going out). This will make my flow ~20x turnover/hr.
-Tuesday I should also be switching flow nozzles to RFGs (1/2”)
-some chaeto in the tank, been debating on making one of the back chambers into a refugium.
-eshopps nano skimmer
Current livestock:
Cleaner shrimp
Neon goby
~6-8 snails
RBTA
~10 corals
Parameters (have been quite stable for approximately the last 2-3 months)
-SG 1.025
-Temp:76-78F
-Calcium: 390 ppm
-Alk:7.9 dkh
-Phosphate 0.32 ppm (HI-774)
-Nitrate: 0 ppm (salifert) -tank is “nitrate limited”based on readings
Random info that can be helpful to know:
-I have a clownfish and a tail spot blenny going through the quarantine process and they will be added (assuming things continue to do well) February 1st. At this time, I assume I will have a nitrate increase as things adjust.
-I have been managing some bryopsis, brown bubble algae?, etc via manual removal.
-corals have still been growing and acting healthy, I haven’t noticed any browning, etc.
Pics attached.
Questions I need help with:
-Is this a delayed “ugly phase” that I should wait out? (Been about 2 weeks now with the sand and nothing a whole lot prior)
-Would it be beneficial to add microbacter7 to create some diversity from what potentially is in my tank?
-Is this in the sand diatoms, cyano, or dinos?
-will the increased flow help with this problem?
-should I reduce phosphates or increase nitrates?
-if I should increase nitrates, should I wait it out for the fish or use neonitrate?
Thanks for all the help!