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Hello. Need assistance. Been struggling with this Red Sea reefer 250 tank for up to 2 years. Admittedly had not been taking care of ut til the last few months. I have been battling cyanobacteria for a year and was told to add more flow, do weekly water changes and start to add corals to help with this. So I've been doing just that. The cyano is getting better. Some corals Ive had for awhile but they do not grow. I've added quite a few but GSP won't open now and Candy cane coral is dying as well. For a long while I couldnt keep hermits alive when parameters were perfect. The tank sits below 3 windows which I can do nothing about as well. So my question is this. I've noticed whitish clear fuzz a couple of millimeters thick on the underside of all the reef rocks. I cannot blow it off and scrubbing it off would be impossible without taking the tank apart which I do not want to do.
I have a Kessil 700 at 20 percent max for 6 hours. I have a IceKap 3000 (i think) at 20% max random flow as anymore blows up the sand too much.
Salinity 1.025
Temp 77 deg
Calcium 450
Phosphates .07
Nitrates. 05
Nitrites 0
Ammonia 0
Magnesium??
PH 8.2
Alkalinity 10
Just added carbon again in a baggie in filter socks.
Removed Phosguard as was sure this is what killed my corals at the time.
Think that about cuts it. Ty for any and all help
Struggling tank mom,
Kirsten
I have a Kessil 700 at 20 percent max for 6 hours. I have a IceKap 3000 (i think) at 20% max random flow as anymore blows up the sand too much.
Salinity 1.025
Temp 77 deg
Calcium 450
Phosphates .07
Nitrates. 05
Nitrites 0
Ammonia 0
Magnesium??
PH 8.2
Alkalinity 10
Just added carbon again in a baggie in filter socks.
Removed Phosguard as was sure this is what killed my corals at the time.
Think that about cuts it. Ty for any and all help
Struggling tank mom,
Kirsten