Hello everyone,
My greenhouse tank has been set up since July of this year and I would like to make it into a full reef tank. However, the hardy SPS corals I have put in such as Birdsnest and Pocillipora have all STNd and many of the soft coral frags have started to melt. I assume that something is really off with my tank's reef chemistry.
Also, I would like to know what the best method of nutrient control would be for the tank. I was thinking of doing a chaeto reactor or algae scrubber, but the problem is that there can't be any lights on during nighttime as not to bother the neighbors. Please suggest some new methods or maybe some ways to make it so that there is no light emmitted at night. Maybe I could put the reactor/algae scrubber in a box and cut holes for the input and output? Any suggestions are appreciated.
Tank Parameters
Pictures
The Complete Setup
The "Display" Section
The "Refugium" Section
My greenhouse tank has been set up since July of this year and I would like to make it into a full reef tank. However, the hardy SPS corals I have put in such as Birdsnest and Pocillipora have all STNd and many of the soft coral frags have started to melt. I assume that something is really off with my tank's reef chemistry.
Also, I would like to know what the best method of nutrient control would be for the tank. I was thinking of doing a chaeto reactor or algae scrubber, but the problem is that there can't be any lights on during nighttime as not to bother the neighbors. Please suggest some new methods or maybe some ways to make it so that there is no light emmitted at night. Maybe I could put the reactor/algae scrubber in a box and cut holes for the input and output? Any suggestions are appreciated.
Tank Parameters
- Temp - 70 - 79 degrees F depending on time of day and season; no more than 5 degree swing per day
- Salinity - 36ppm / 1.027 sg
- Nitrate - 25 ppm (API)
- Mg - 1140 ppm (Salifert)
- Calcium - 500 ppm (API)
- Alkalinity - 4.8 dKH / 1.70 meq/L (Salifert)
- Nitrite - 0 ppm (strips)
Pictures
The Complete Setup
The "Display" Section
The "Refugium" Section