Hello all,
Before I start, I must state that I am still fresh to this hobby and have made mistakes, but I am trying to do better every day. My tank has been up and running for almost 6 months now. In the beginning, I immediately made mistakes (even though I researched for months before buying my tank). I added corals before the cycling was fully complete and then, once I thought the cycle was complete, I decided to add copepods and phyto for them to feed on. Unfortunately, when getting my supply of copepods and phyto from Aquashella Daytona, there was a miscommunication and I was told to pour the entire 16 oz bottle of phyto all at once....which I found out was not correct once I re-contacted the supplier after getting home and my whole tank turning green. I assumed the pods could not consume all of the phyto fast enough so a good majority died off causing an ammonia spike as my ammonia shot up after this happened. I did a 75% WC and followed with another 25% WC the following week to get ammonia down. For the next couple of months afterwards, I dealt with constant ammonia wanting to show up again, so I added more nitrifying bacteria in hopes I could increase the population to convert ammonia faster. I did this THREE times in 3 months and still ammonia would show up somehow. No dead corals at the time, no dead inverts, nothing that I knew should be causing ammonia in the tank as I am still without fish as of today.
This has all gone down until this past week. Last week on Thursday, I tested and had a 0.12 reading for Ammonia, 0.04 for Phosphates, and 60.3 for Nitrates which I knew was high. Well two days later right before me and the Mrs. were going to go out with friends, I decided to test again and still had Ammonia=0.12, Phosphate=0.04, and Nitrate=0. I hadn't done a WC in those two days and made no changes, but what is going on??? I am dealing with green algae and I believe I am starting to see some Cyano growing on my rock now.
All of this leads me to my question because I am trying to figure out if it is worth it at this point. Should I just restart this tank knowing not to make the mistakes I have already? Or is there a way to salvage this tank that I want to succeed so badly? I will include the equipment list below and, if needed, pics when I get home later. Fair warning though, I do not have a filter so the pics will most likely be very blue haha. Thanks ahead of time for any help or advice that can be given! You truly don't understand how much this noob appreciates it!
Setup:
Tank: Innovative Marine 25 Gallon Lagoon
Left Filtration Compartment: IM Filtration Caddy holding filter floss and Seachem Matrix
2nd Left Compartment: InTank Refugium Caddy (currently empty and not in use)
Middle Filtration area: Sicce Return Pump w/ IM Helio 100W heating element
2nd Right Compartment: IM Helio Thermostat Sensor
Right Filtration Compartment: InTank Filtration Caddy running filter floss
Tunze Osmolator 3155 Auto Top Off
Crystal ATO 5 Gallon Reservoir
EcoTech Marine MP10
AI Hydra 32 HD Reef Light
Livestock (Inverts and corals so far): 2 Cerith snails, 2 Trochus or Astrea snails (I still struggle to tell the difference in their shells), 3 blue legged hermits, 4 Naussaurius snails
Corals: 4 x Zoanthids, 1 x Rainbow Hammer, 1 x Frogspawn
Unfortunately with what is going on with the Ammonia and algae growth, my Zoanthids are not looking so good. They barely come out any more. My Frogspawn and Hammer seem to be holding in there, but I want everything healthy again. Please help!
Thanks again in advance!
Before I start, I must state that I am still fresh to this hobby and have made mistakes, but I am trying to do better every day. My tank has been up and running for almost 6 months now. In the beginning, I immediately made mistakes (even though I researched for months before buying my tank). I added corals before the cycling was fully complete and then, once I thought the cycle was complete, I decided to add copepods and phyto for them to feed on. Unfortunately, when getting my supply of copepods and phyto from Aquashella Daytona, there was a miscommunication and I was told to pour the entire 16 oz bottle of phyto all at once....which I found out was not correct once I re-contacted the supplier after getting home and my whole tank turning green. I assumed the pods could not consume all of the phyto fast enough so a good majority died off causing an ammonia spike as my ammonia shot up after this happened. I did a 75% WC and followed with another 25% WC the following week to get ammonia down. For the next couple of months afterwards, I dealt with constant ammonia wanting to show up again, so I added more nitrifying bacteria in hopes I could increase the population to convert ammonia faster. I did this THREE times in 3 months and still ammonia would show up somehow. No dead corals at the time, no dead inverts, nothing that I knew should be causing ammonia in the tank as I am still without fish as of today.
This has all gone down until this past week. Last week on Thursday, I tested and had a 0.12 reading for Ammonia, 0.04 for Phosphates, and 60.3 for Nitrates which I knew was high. Well two days later right before me and the Mrs. were going to go out with friends, I decided to test again and still had Ammonia=0.12, Phosphate=0.04, and Nitrate=0. I hadn't done a WC in those two days and made no changes, but what is going on??? I am dealing with green algae and I believe I am starting to see some Cyano growing on my rock now.
All of this leads me to my question because I am trying to figure out if it is worth it at this point. Should I just restart this tank knowing not to make the mistakes I have already? Or is there a way to salvage this tank that I want to succeed so badly? I will include the equipment list below and, if needed, pics when I get home later. Fair warning though, I do not have a filter so the pics will most likely be very blue haha. Thanks ahead of time for any help or advice that can be given! You truly don't understand how much this noob appreciates it!
Setup:
Tank: Innovative Marine 25 Gallon Lagoon
Left Filtration Compartment: IM Filtration Caddy holding filter floss and Seachem Matrix
2nd Left Compartment: InTank Refugium Caddy (currently empty and not in use)
Middle Filtration area: Sicce Return Pump w/ IM Helio 100W heating element
2nd Right Compartment: IM Helio Thermostat Sensor
Right Filtration Compartment: InTank Filtration Caddy running filter floss
Tunze Osmolator 3155 Auto Top Off
Crystal ATO 5 Gallon Reservoir
EcoTech Marine MP10
AI Hydra 32 HD Reef Light
Livestock (Inverts and corals so far): 2 Cerith snails, 2 Trochus or Astrea snails (I still struggle to tell the difference in their shells), 3 blue legged hermits, 4 Naussaurius snails
Corals: 4 x Zoanthids, 1 x Rainbow Hammer, 1 x Frogspawn
Unfortunately with what is going on with the Ammonia and algae growth, my Zoanthids are not looking so good. They barely come out any more. My Frogspawn and Hammer seem to be holding in there, but I want everything healthy again. Please help!
Thanks again in advance!