Hi everyone!
We're new to reefing (8 days into the Red Sea Reef Mature program at the moment), and we are setting up our first tank. We're using a preowned Red Sea Reefer XL 300.
Ammonia is sitting at <0.15, Nitrite at 0.2, and Nitrate at 50, with a PH of 7.8 and 9.8 d/KH.
What we can't understand is the colour of our water. Whilst we filled up with new (but unwashed!) sand and synthetic rock, we reused the previous owner's equipment. Unfortunately, we didn't realize the ReefMat had a media tray filled with the previous owner's used and redried carbon, so after investigating possible causes we removed this old carbon and put some fresh carbon in. Similar story with the bubble trap sponge, it was full of junk and we've now stripped that out.
We're left with crystal clear clarity of our water... but this very noticeable greeny-yellow hue.
What on Earth could be causing this, and what would people propose the solution is? We did a 10% water change yesterday in line with the Red Sea Reef Mature program guidance.
We're new to reefing (8 days into the Red Sea Reef Mature program at the moment), and we are setting up our first tank. We're using a preowned Red Sea Reefer XL 300.
Ammonia is sitting at <0.15, Nitrite at 0.2, and Nitrate at 50, with a PH of 7.8 and 9.8 d/KH.
What we can't understand is the colour of our water. Whilst we filled up with new (but unwashed!) sand and synthetic rock, we reused the previous owner's equipment. Unfortunately, we didn't realize the ReefMat had a media tray filled with the previous owner's used and redried carbon, so after investigating possible causes we removed this old carbon and put some fresh carbon in. Similar story with the bubble trap sponge, it was full of junk and we've now stripped that out.
We're left with crystal clear clarity of our water... but this very noticeable greeny-yellow hue.
What on Earth could be causing this, and what would people propose the solution is? We did a 10% water change yesterday in line with the Red Sea Reef Mature program guidance.