Hallowhead
NJRC Member
Howdy,
I am struggling with my frag tank... my display tank (separate system) which is more mixed reef (fish & coral) balances itself better. So here goes. My frag tank is a 34 deep blue with a 15ish gallon sump. I run (2) kessil A160we tuna blue's. The tank started minimal cycled & than just snails for several months before my first QT fish made it through my rigorous plan. Upon adding the fish the uglyness hit & some algae broke out now that there was more nutrients in the water. This went away shortly after, clean white rocks still no green algae growth - I added corals. Corals looked GREAT always fully extended and polyp heads are wide open unlike my DT (another topic for another day). Boom it happened, a frag must have had turf algae on it and made through my hydrogen peroxide dips and scrubs it spread fast! This algae was combated by vibrant and manual removal. The vibrant brought red slime, and these two algaes ate my nitrates & phosphates and pegged them zero.. Through this my corals remained fully extended when the plugs were not covered in turf algae... however, NO GROWTH nothing is splitting (all zoa's). Over time I added a larger CUC; several turbos, throchus & assorted others. They helped clean frag plugs a LOT however, still turf algae bad... After 4 weeks of vibrant and no luck I manually removed every inch of turf algae and scrubbed down each rock in RO/DI water. 2 weeks later my tank looked incredibly clean and all seemed well.... Nitrates still registered zero & phosphates zero - now this week green algae appears to be growing back on the egg shells & red slime growing in it's long strings. I am not sure what's up, however, I think it has to do with nitrates being zero.. how can I combat this? A refugium? GFO? I fear that if I start feeding more, the algae will just grow more? Should I add more fish? I had 2 fish but my tailspot blenny jumped out of the tank Some zoanthid frags have been in here 6 months & have not multiplied ONCE however, there always fully extended.
I raised my light intensity back up to 45 percent to hopefully help zoanthid propagation yesterday... not sure if this will help - but I am at a loss of words why my zoanthids won't grow, they're just frozen in time.
Tank parameters:
Ammonia 0
Nitrate 0
Nitrite 0
pH 8.2
Phosphate .09 ppm rn... which confuses me.
Alk 8.5 dkh
Calcium 430
I am struggling with my frag tank... my display tank (separate system) which is more mixed reef (fish & coral) balances itself better. So here goes. My frag tank is a 34 deep blue with a 15ish gallon sump. I run (2) kessil A160we tuna blue's. The tank started minimal cycled & than just snails for several months before my first QT fish made it through my rigorous plan. Upon adding the fish the uglyness hit & some algae broke out now that there was more nutrients in the water. This went away shortly after, clean white rocks still no green algae growth - I added corals. Corals looked GREAT always fully extended and polyp heads are wide open unlike my DT (another topic for another day). Boom it happened, a frag must have had turf algae on it and made through my hydrogen peroxide dips and scrubs it spread fast! This algae was combated by vibrant and manual removal. The vibrant brought red slime, and these two algaes ate my nitrates & phosphates and pegged them zero.. Through this my corals remained fully extended when the plugs were not covered in turf algae... however, NO GROWTH nothing is splitting (all zoa's). Over time I added a larger CUC; several turbos, throchus & assorted others. They helped clean frag plugs a LOT however, still turf algae bad... After 4 weeks of vibrant and no luck I manually removed every inch of turf algae and scrubbed down each rock in RO/DI water. 2 weeks later my tank looked incredibly clean and all seemed well.... Nitrates still registered zero & phosphates zero - now this week green algae appears to be growing back on the egg shells & red slime growing in it's long strings. I am not sure what's up, however, I think it has to do with nitrates being zero.. how can I combat this? A refugium? GFO? I fear that if I start feeding more, the algae will just grow more? Should I add more fish? I had 2 fish but my tailspot blenny jumped out of the tank Some zoanthid frags have been in here 6 months & have not multiplied ONCE however, there always fully extended.
I raised my light intensity back up to 45 percent to hopefully help zoanthid propagation yesterday... not sure if this will help - but I am at a loss of words why my zoanthids won't grow, they're just frozen in time.
Tank parameters:
Ammonia 0
Nitrate 0
Nitrite 0
pH 8.2
Phosphate .09 ppm rn... which confuses me.
Alk 8.5 dkh
Calcium 430