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Hi,
My name is Brian and I have a mediocre reef tank. Generally, everything I put inside the tank is slowly dying, the only things that have been growing are a few of the zoa colonies. Acans have been especially unhappy. Ricordia seem to be doing better. Elegance coral has been in there for 3 months and doing well. Frog spawn and neon branching hammers both had polyp bailout in the last few weeks. I'd really really appreciate your eyes on this to help me, I'm still very new to the hobby having never had significant coral growth in a tank.
My leading hypotheses as to why:
1) Low nutrients and everything is starving.
2) Too high light levels.
3) Hermit crabs, shrimp, coral beauty / wrasse being mean to corals
4) Too small of a clean up crew (?)
Equipment:
Tank has been running for about 1.5 years.
Last ICP test in June - https://www.triton-lab.de/en/showroom/aquarium/auswertung-b/icp-oes/53810/
Iodine was 0 and Potassium were low. Not sure what to think about the Boron + Strontium recommendations I didn't address it.
Examples of the rocks - some small amounts of coraline algae, some of the whitish film
My sump with chaeto growth
Sad acan with concerned midas blenny
My name is Brian and I have a mediocre reef tank. Generally, everything I put inside the tank is slowly dying, the only things that have been growing are a few of the zoa colonies. Acans have been especially unhappy. Ricordia seem to be doing better. Elegance coral has been in there for 3 months and doing well. Frog spawn and neon branching hammers both had polyp bailout in the last few weeks. I'd really really appreciate your eyes on this to help me, I'm still very new to the hobby having never had significant coral growth in a tank.
My leading hypotheses as to why:
1) Low nutrients and everything is starving.
2) Too high light levels.
3) Hermit crabs, shrimp, coral beauty / wrasse being mean to corals
4) Too small of a clean up crew (?)
Equipment:
Tank has been running for about 1.5 years.
- Red Sea Reefer 170 (40 gallons total volume)
- Livestock:
2 clowns
2 diamond goby
1 midas blenny
1 bicolor blenny
1 melanarus wrasse
1 coral beauty
3x hermit crab (orange + blue electric, Halloween) - 2x shrimp (1 skunk / cleaner, 1 fire/blood shrimp)
Lots of snails - although many of them may be dead? - Flow: 2 MP10s, mounted on the back, generally running at 90-100%
- Filtration:
- Bio: Sand, live rock
- Skimmer: Tunze DC 9004 (it doesn't seem to pull a ton?)
- Refugium: Chaeto (with good growth) powered by a Kessil H380. Currently runs from 8pm - 7am.
- Water Changes: Extremely rarely (I run Triton)
- Carbon Reactor: Running BRS Premium ROX 0.8, change it roughly every 2-4 weeks.
- I've always tested extremely low PO4 and NO4
- At the same time, when I've overfed (using the Eheim feeder, which always feeds too much), I've just come back to a GHA outbreak. I've also gotten significant cyano blooms from this that takes weeks to clear.
- I clean the glass at a reasonable interval (every ~2-3 days). There's definitely this whitish very small algae that forms on the rocks and the back.
- Light: AI Hydra 26
- Dosing: GHL 2.1, dosing 4 part Triton
- Generally, my chemistry has been very stable (KH [Hanna] + Ca [Red Sea] + Mg [Red Sea]). For some reason, my Ca + Mg levels that I test have systematically been 10% lower than ICP testing that I do roughly quarterly with Triton. I sent in another ICP test this weekend.
Last ICP test in June - https://www.triton-lab.de/en/showroom/aquarium/auswertung-b/icp-oes/53810/
Iodine was 0 and Potassium were low. Not sure what to think about the Boron + Strontium recommendations I didn't address it.
Examples of the rocks - some small amounts of coraline algae, some of the whitish film
My sump with chaeto growth
Sad acan with concerned midas blenny
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