Hi! My tank is almost 1 year old and I'm having some trouble with zoas size. I have a post for it here.
I like big polyps and "fluffy" colonies, but mine are spreading out and small.
My params are:
Lighting: Nour by OceanTech (brazilian brand), I was running it really high, 90% blues with a curve, I reduced it a couple of days ago:
salinity: 1026 (consistently)
pH: 7,8 (consistently)
KH : 5,5 / ALk/meq/l 1,5 (lower than usual, but it is consistently on the lower end)
Calcium: 400 (consistently)
Magnesium: 1310 (consistently)
ammonia: 0 (consistently)
nitrites: 0 (consistently)
Nitrates: 0,2 (consistently)
phosphates: 0 (consistently)
Supplementation:
1ml of Fuel, bi-weekly
1ml of zooplankton and phytoplankton by seachem, weekly
Feeding:
SPS powder weekly or bi-weekly
I know that my phosphates and nitrates are too low for zoas but I don't know what can I do. I was feeding more often with reef roids and special food for SPS but didn't noticed any improvement in these parameters, I was doing a lot of tests.
Recently I was a little negligent to my reef and wasn't feeding at all, was changing water less often... zoas din't seem to mind but my trumpet and plate were very upset and started shrinking. Lesson learned. Now I'm back to my routines.
Top colony (mixed nirvana and pink hippo) was just added from a friend's tank.
It is a lighting issue? I'm testing going down to 70% in my lighting.
It is a nutrition issue?
Thanks!
I like big polyps and "fluffy" colonies, but mine are spreading out and small.
My params are:
Lighting: Nour by OceanTech (brazilian brand), I was running it really high, 90% blues with a curve, I reduced it a couple of days ago:
salinity: 1026 (consistently)
pH: 7,8 (consistently)
KH : 5,5 / ALk/meq/l 1,5 (lower than usual, but it is consistently on the lower end)
Calcium: 400 (consistently)
Magnesium: 1310 (consistently)
ammonia: 0 (consistently)
nitrites: 0 (consistently)
Nitrates: 0,2 (consistently)
phosphates: 0 (consistently)
Supplementation:
1ml of Fuel, bi-weekly
1ml of zooplankton and phytoplankton by seachem, weekly
Feeding:
SPS powder weekly or bi-weekly
I know that my phosphates and nitrates are too low for zoas but I don't know what can I do. I was feeding more often with reef roids and special food for SPS but didn't noticed any improvement in these parameters, I was doing a lot of tests.
Recently I was a little negligent to my reef and wasn't feeding at all, was changing water less often... zoas din't seem to mind but my trumpet and plate were very upset and started shrinking. Lesson learned. Now I'm back to my routines.
Top colony (mixed nirvana and pink hippo) was just added from a friend's tank.
It is a lighting issue? I'm testing going down to 70% in my lighting.
It is a nutrition issue?
Thanks!