I need some advice regarding growing coral. I have some leather coral , toadstool, GSP, and Xenia , for some reason they are either getting smaller or half closed for the past 1.5 years still surviving but not growing at all. It is a 50 gallons tank , one wavemaker , protein skimmer , maxspect jump165 light at 80%, eshopp sump. I have always wondered why I have so much troubles growing coral, all my fish are fine, all my parameter are fine except my KH hang around 10-11 . Salinity is around 35ppm.
Yesterday, while cleaning my tank, I decided to test if my tank have any stray voltage, it come out to around 45 v. And there is also a 50 micro amp current (1/ 1000th of mA) . I unplugged each of my equipments the voltage went down gradually to 2 volt. Each of my equipment contribute around 10 v , which I think this is due to induction, even my maxspect light put in 15 v. I did some research there are many said if there are stray voltage then the equipments should be replaced. I have a lot of freshwater tanks that have shrimp and fish, I tested those tank ,they all have somewhat stray voltage. The shrimp and fish are fine and breeding, so I am thinking stray voltage might just a normal thing for tank that have equipment. I am curious if anyone here have high stray voltage in their tank and their corals are still thriving. I want to make sure it is not other parameters that causing my coral to not thriving than replacing the pumps.
Yesterday, while cleaning my tank, I decided to test if my tank have any stray voltage, it come out to around 45 v. And there is also a 50 micro amp current (1/ 1000th of mA) . I unplugged each of my equipments the voltage went down gradually to 2 volt. Each of my equipment contribute around 10 v , which I think this is due to induction, even my maxspect light put in 15 v. I did some research there are many said if there are stray voltage then the equipments should be replaced. I have a lot of freshwater tanks that have shrimp and fish, I tested those tank ,they all have somewhat stray voltage. The shrimp and fish are fine and breeding, so I am thinking stray voltage might just a normal thing for tank that have equipment. I am curious if anyone here have high stray voltage in their tank and their corals are still thriving. I want to make sure it is not other parameters that causing my coral to not thriving than replacing the pumps.