I'm going to be as detailed as possible so you see what I'm dealing with. This issue has been going on for almots 3 years, cost me at least $350 in frags, and it's getting OLD!! EVERYTHING that I've tried to grow that is not soft coral related slowly turns splotchy white over about 7-10 days and then DIES! My parameters have been spot on for months. The only adjustments have been to the PH which swings in any given day from around 8.0 in the early morning to 8.2 at late afternoon. Hopefully someone can take a look at the information and pictures and at least tell me somewhere to start because I'm about done trying anything else but softies. EVERYTHING that is "hard" coral related eventually gets white splotches on it and then dies just like this--and these two frags are exactly 7 days old:
My Tank:
Red Sea 625XXL 3 Years old
165 gallons total volume
3 x Red Sea ReefLED 90's
Coral Life Skimmer--the big one
Biopellet Reactor for 150 gallon tank.
Bulk Reef Supply GFO/Carbon Reactor
Neptune Apex
2 x Neptune WAV pumps located on the back wall of the tank (see picture below)
Neptune DOS pump and I'm dosing 10ml Ca and 12 ML Alk total per day, and around 1ml each hour per the APEX program (Seachem Fusion 1 and 2)
I use the Red Sea 10 micron mesh filer bags in the stock location
30 gallon water changes on the 1st of every month using Reef Crystals salt
Here's what it looks like:
Water Parameters--steady for the past several months:
Mg 1380
Ca 600
Alk 12.1
PH 8.2
Phos 0.15
Nitrate 5.0
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Temperature 78 night / 79 day
Salinity 34 to 35ppm
My Lighting Schedule:
Here's what I've tried during prior "attempts" at all of the hard coral frags going into this tank. This isn't a one time deal, it's what I did during each attempt at the several different frag tests that went in over the course of about 2 years:
Salinity Acclimation-obviously
Lighting Acclimation--obviously
Adjusted Flow--up down all around--nothing mattered
Adjusted lighting--at one time I went to 90% on the lighting to see if that what was doing it, but nope--softies stayed fine, hard coral bleached and died. Same thing when I went down to where I'm at now....50%. Same thing when I went from 10 hours a day down to about 6.
Adjusted ALK from 8 to 11 then up to 12 where I'm at now.
Kept Phosphates below 0.10--sometimes .30, sometimes .05 (Also--some of the LFS's I've bought the frags from sometimes have Phosphates up at around 1.0)
Lowered temperature to 77 degrees
Raised Temperature to 80 degrees
Tried dosing Red Sea elements Iodine, Trace, Iron, Potasium and NoPox using the Red Sea chemistry wizard for a mixed tank. About 2ml per day of each element and 6ml per day on the NoPox.
Tried dosing Magnesium
Tried dosing Reef Roids
Tried dosing Red Sea AB+
Adjusted feeding time for fish
Tried Chemiclean when I had a cyano outbreak in the spring a year ago
Tried shopping at different LFS's in the area
Kept aptasia at bay with a copper band--I have exactly 2 aptasia in the tank as of today
Changed fish food--went from flakes to frozen, etc.
Sent off an ICP test and everything came back in the green except for Ca which was at 620ppm
So, with all that said----HOW the HECK are all of you people getting your hard corals to no so much thrive, but even SURVIVE?!
My Tank:
Red Sea 625XXL 3 Years old
165 gallons total volume
3 x Red Sea ReefLED 90's
Coral Life Skimmer--the big one
Biopellet Reactor for 150 gallon tank.
Bulk Reef Supply GFO/Carbon Reactor
Neptune Apex
2 x Neptune WAV pumps located on the back wall of the tank (see picture below)
Neptune DOS pump and I'm dosing 10ml Ca and 12 ML Alk total per day, and around 1ml each hour per the APEX program (Seachem Fusion 1 and 2)
I use the Red Sea 10 micron mesh filer bags in the stock location
30 gallon water changes on the 1st of every month using Reef Crystals salt
Here's what it looks like:
Water Parameters--steady for the past several months:
Mg 1380
Ca 600
Alk 12.1
PH 8.2
Phos 0.15
Nitrate 5.0
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Temperature 78 night / 79 day
Salinity 34 to 35ppm
My Lighting Schedule:
Here's what I've tried during prior "attempts" at all of the hard coral frags going into this tank. This isn't a one time deal, it's what I did during each attempt at the several different frag tests that went in over the course of about 2 years:
Salinity Acclimation-obviously
Lighting Acclimation--obviously
Adjusted Flow--up down all around--nothing mattered
Adjusted lighting--at one time I went to 90% on the lighting to see if that what was doing it, but nope--softies stayed fine, hard coral bleached and died. Same thing when I went down to where I'm at now....50%. Same thing when I went from 10 hours a day down to about 6.
Adjusted ALK from 8 to 11 then up to 12 where I'm at now.
Kept Phosphates below 0.10--sometimes .30, sometimes .05 (Also--some of the LFS's I've bought the frags from sometimes have Phosphates up at around 1.0)
Lowered temperature to 77 degrees
Raised Temperature to 80 degrees
Tried dosing Red Sea elements Iodine, Trace, Iron, Potasium and NoPox using the Red Sea chemistry wizard for a mixed tank. About 2ml per day of each element and 6ml per day on the NoPox.
Tried dosing Magnesium
Tried dosing Reef Roids
Tried dosing Red Sea AB+
Adjusted feeding time for fish
Tried Chemiclean when I had a cyano outbreak in the spring a year ago
Tried shopping at different LFS's in the area
Kept aptasia at bay with a copper band--I have exactly 2 aptasia in the tank as of today
Changed fish food--went from flakes to frozen, etc.
Sent off an ICP test and everything came back in the green except for Ca which was at 620ppm
So, with all that said----HOW the HECK are all of you people getting your hard corals to no so much thrive, but even SURVIVE?!