Hi all,
I recently started a new tank 2 weeks ago.
Over the last week my phosphates have been reading 4.0 (API test, can’t afford salifert, Red Sea, Hanna, etc. at the moment) so I started 5 mls of NoPoX on a dosing pump for the last three days. Checked phosphates again this morning and no change, still 4.0. Did not dose more NoPoX today to reavaluate my strategy.
What should I do next? More info below for consideration.
equipment;
120g display 6ft long, 15 inches wide, 20 inches deep, 20g in sump. 140g total volume. Reef octopus 100, Sicce 5.0.
Durso setup with two return lines draining into fine fikter
Startup;
Water generated from 4 stage RO/DI with new filters (TDS was still 2-3 for some reason, just installed a water softener and need to generate new water to see if this helps, water had a hardness of 17 and comes from Edward’s aquifer in San Antonio) reef crystals used for mix.
recycled (used/previously rinsed/dried) Fiji pink sand
Started bacterial colony with 1 liter of material from another saltwater tank I had and 40 lbs of clean live rock along with water from my other tanks water change waste
Added 2 liters of new sea chem matrix
Cycling
Tank cycled quickly (I think), ammonia 0.25 nitrite 0, nitrate 0 (API test kits, can’t afford the Red Sea or salifert right now)
Stock fish: 2 clowns 1-2 inches, yellow watchman goby, cleaner wrasse, chocolate tang, blue hippo tang (all added incrementally, not all at once) everything is healthy, eating and respirating normally with no signs of stress.
Stock coral: 4 micromussa polyps, 3inX4in GSP mat, firework clove polyp colonies, 3 heads of green hammer coral, small neon green cabbage leather frag, Leptastrea frag, Favites frag, platygyra frag, 3 Ricordeas, and some other blue mushrooms, several colonies of various zoas, and some pulsing Xenia.
No signs of stress in any of the corals… except… the zoas and the GSP have been pretty ticked off, I think because algae keeps growing on them.
Also have a small ball of chaeto
lighting: 3, AI Prime HD on a modified sac by program 4 hour ramp up and ramp down time. Peak output between 30-50%, whites below %30. Reds and greens very low.
Feeding; 3 times a day, pinch of ocean nutrition prime (red and green) flakes, and some frozen meaty food. Once a day, AB+, once a week reef roids.
Dosing: iodine once a week. Fluconazol treatment a week ago to kill some very light, residual hair algae on some of the rocks I transplanted (I feared I had the start of some bryopsis and didn’t want it to proliferate).
I don’t dose 2 part or trace, elements are replenished with water changes, currently replacing 10-20 gallons a week along with top offs of 1-2 gallons a week.
I recently started a new tank 2 weeks ago.
Over the last week my phosphates have been reading 4.0 (API test, can’t afford salifert, Red Sea, Hanna, etc. at the moment) so I started 5 mls of NoPoX on a dosing pump for the last three days. Checked phosphates again this morning and no change, still 4.0. Did not dose more NoPoX today to reavaluate my strategy.
What should I do next? More info below for consideration.
equipment;
120g display 6ft long, 15 inches wide, 20 inches deep, 20g in sump. 140g total volume. Reef octopus 100, Sicce 5.0.
Durso setup with two return lines draining into fine fikter
Startup;
Water generated from 4 stage RO/DI with new filters (TDS was still 2-3 for some reason, just installed a water softener and need to generate new water to see if this helps, water had a hardness of 17 and comes from Edward’s aquifer in San Antonio) reef crystals used for mix.
recycled (used/previously rinsed/dried) Fiji pink sand
Started bacterial colony with 1 liter of material from another saltwater tank I had and 40 lbs of clean live rock along with water from my other tanks water change waste
Added 2 liters of new sea chem matrix
Cycling
Tank cycled quickly (I think), ammonia 0.25 nitrite 0, nitrate 0 (API test kits, can’t afford the Red Sea or salifert right now)
Stock fish: 2 clowns 1-2 inches, yellow watchman goby, cleaner wrasse, chocolate tang, blue hippo tang (all added incrementally, not all at once) everything is healthy, eating and respirating normally with no signs of stress.
Stock coral: 4 micromussa polyps, 3inX4in GSP mat, firework clove polyp colonies, 3 heads of green hammer coral, small neon green cabbage leather frag, Leptastrea frag, Favites frag, platygyra frag, 3 Ricordeas, and some other blue mushrooms, several colonies of various zoas, and some pulsing Xenia.
No signs of stress in any of the corals… except… the zoas and the GSP have been pretty ticked off, I think because algae keeps growing on them.
Also have a small ball of chaeto
lighting: 3, AI Prime HD on a modified sac by program 4 hour ramp up and ramp down time. Peak output between 30-50%, whites below %30. Reds and greens very low.
Feeding; 3 times a day, pinch of ocean nutrition prime (red and green) flakes, and some frozen meaty food. Once a day, AB+, once a week reef roids.
Dosing: iodine once a week. Fluconazol treatment a week ago to kill some very light, residual hair algae on some of the rocks I transplanted (I feared I had the start of some bryopsis and didn’t want it to proliferate).
I don’t dose 2 part or trace, elements are replenished with water changes, currently replacing 10-20 gallons a week along with top offs of 1-2 gallons a week.