Hey Everyone,
I had to work for a few weeks out of town and my wife was taking care of the new tank while I was away. This is the first time that I have kept corals and was wondering if Diatoms would affect Zoanthids. I have checked with a microscope and can see the ship like shape of the brown algae. I also did a 3:1 Hydrogen Peroxide dip on them as they had some growing between polyps this seemed to make two of my frags start to partially open, but the rest are still shut tight. Any information would help.
Thank you,
Luckki
Water parameters are as follows
PH 8.2
dKH 7.5
Phosphates .06 ppm
Nitrates 10 ppm
ammonia present, but not measurable
nitrite present, but not measurable
Temp 77.5-78.5 F
Ca 430 ish
Mg 1360 ish
Salinity 35 ppt
Lights are X360 tuna 100% intensity set at 18" off the surface of a WB AIO 20 Peninsula tank
power head Nero 3 pulse at 60% (was set at 50%) and a 1 hour storm variable from 20%-100% high variance.
Extra information:
This tank was set up about two months ago. This tank is in the middle of the uglies right now. The photo period is about 5 hours with a two hour ramp on either side. Moon light on for one extra hour and the night.
I did have an ammonia spike the other day this was on purpose as my Nitrates were 0 ppm and I needed to get the up to around 10ppm for the corals. I am assuming that the fish are not able to produce enough ammonia to feed the corals. I dosed what I had on hand which was some ammonia chloride. Over night this was converted into 8 ppm nitrates. I held off on a water change for three days to make sure my Nitrates are not bottoming out and did a 50% water change when the nitrates got to about 15-17 ppm. Now the tank is stable at 10 ppm. It has been two days.
I now have nitrogen to dose to the tank should it be needed.
added today a 25 micron filter floss to the top of my media to catch some Diatoms that were in the water column. The water had a slight brown tint, like tannins in a fresh water tank.
Diatoms seem to be clearing out, I thought at first it might be Cyano or Dinos, but this critter is the only thing that I see under the scope. There are a lot of them too. I have increased the flow of the power head.
Before:
Since Diatoms showed up about two weeks ago, these were taken this morning when the photo period just started. Now there are more on the sand, but not much on the rock. Yesterday it was way worse.
I had to work for a few weeks out of town and my wife was taking care of the new tank while I was away. This is the first time that I have kept corals and was wondering if Diatoms would affect Zoanthids. I have checked with a microscope and can see the ship like shape of the brown algae. I also did a 3:1 Hydrogen Peroxide dip on them as they had some growing between polyps this seemed to make two of my frags start to partially open, but the rest are still shut tight. Any information would help.
Thank you,
Luckki
Water parameters are as follows
PH 8.2
dKH 7.5
Phosphates .06 ppm
Nitrates 10 ppm
ammonia present, but not measurable
nitrite present, but not measurable
Temp 77.5-78.5 F
Ca 430 ish
Mg 1360 ish
Salinity 35 ppt
Lights are X360 tuna 100% intensity set at 18" off the surface of a WB AIO 20 Peninsula tank
power head Nero 3 pulse at 60% (was set at 50%) and a 1 hour storm variable from 20%-100% high variance.
Extra information:
This tank was set up about two months ago. This tank is in the middle of the uglies right now. The photo period is about 5 hours with a two hour ramp on either side. Moon light on for one extra hour and the night.
I did have an ammonia spike the other day this was on purpose as my Nitrates were 0 ppm and I needed to get the up to around 10ppm for the corals. I am assuming that the fish are not able to produce enough ammonia to feed the corals. I dosed what I had on hand which was some ammonia chloride. Over night this was converted into 8 ppm nitrates. I held off on a water change for three days to make sure my Nitrates are not bottoming out and did a 50% water change when the nitrates got to about 15-17 ppm. Now the tank is stable at 10 ppm. It has been two days.
I now have nitrogen to dose to the tank should it be needed.
added today a 25 micron filter floss to the top of my media to catch some Diatoms that were in the water column. The water had a slight brown tint, like tannins in a fresh water tank.
Diatoms seem to be clearing out, I thought at first it might be Cyano or Dinos, but this critter is the only thing that I see under the scope. There are a lot of them too. I have increased the flow of the power head.
Before:
Since Diatoms showed up about two weeks ago, these were taken this morning when the photo period just started. Now there are more on the sand, but not much on the rock. Yesterday it was way worse.