okay thank you I will work on thatA couple days of nutrient export and no import in a low nutrient system perhaps is enough. At any rate, you need to get your nitrates and phosphates to a measurable level before proceeding with coral.
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okay thank you I will work on thatA couple days of nutrient export and no import in a low nutrient system perhaps is enough. At any rate, you need to get your nitrates and phosphates to a measurable level before proceeding with coral.
ohhh no sorry should have been more clear. never used tap! boxed saltwater i used to top off. but now use an ATO with rodi water and mix my own saltYou went from tap to 0-1 TDS RODI water? The 1 TDS water cannot be the issue if you used to use unfiltered tap from the same source.
Hi again, I did the ICP test and got my results. I am gonna attach them... let me know if you see anything that is off or needs attention (could be the cause of my issues)Man I’m sorry to hear about your troubles.
My first thought was copper in the display but I see you didn’t use copper in display.
but I’m still thinking some kind of contamination possibly? It may be worth a ICP test just to know for sure. (Maybe a rusty component somewhere causing contamination?) or maybe air fresheners or something else being used near the tank?
second thought is maybe lighting is too intense? Maybe during the switch something was changed?
I don’t think this is your issue but a little po3 and no4 is good for the corals. Your levels are at zero. Maybe let them increase a bit. My po3 is .5 and no4 is 20-25 and things seem to thrive (I know many will say those levels are high, but this has worked for me. Tank has run these numbers for over a year)
but if it was me, the first thing I would do is an icp test. It’s well worth the $30 to know for sure if it’s copper or other elevated levels. Second I would search for rusting screws, pump parts, expanded magnets etc. The next thing I would check is for stray voltage.
good luck my friend, I hope you get to the bottom Of this issue. Take care and happy reefing.
I posted in another forum and some said copper was a little higher than it should be, i’m gonna put some cuprisorb in to get rid of that.Honestly I don’t see anything glaring out - but im No expert. Lol. Does anyone else see anything here?
are your corals still in decline? We’re you able to check for Stray voltage?
I'm no expert here but the chlorine in your display looks a little high. Chlorine will kill off bacteria. Idk what to you guys think? The Cl reading. And also did you use Vibrant in your tank? I've heard some bad stories about it.Hi again, I did the ICP test and got my results. I am gonna attach them... let me know if you see anything that is off or needs attention (could be the cause of my issues)
Display:
RODI:
I’m not sure about the Cl, but no I have not used Vibrant in my tankI'm no expert here but the chlorine in your display looks a little high. Chlorine will kill off bacteria. Idk what to you guys think? The Cl reading. And also did you use Vibrant in your tank? I've heard some bad stories about it.
I use polyfilter to remove Copper from my QT when treatment is over. It turns very green, like a patina.Poly filter couldn’t hurt , it will absorb any contaminants - much like cuprisorb tho