So. After keeping successful mixed reefs for years, things have taken a bit of a swing for the odd.
I had a 90g and a 120g filled with SPS, LPS, and softies, all growing like weeds.
Now...
Tank one:
Size: 30g
Ca: 470
Alk: 7.8
FIlter: Mechanical fiber floss, 20lb+ live rock, Marinepure
Water change: 2-3g per week, Red Sea Pro salt
Feed: 4mm Red Sea Coral AB, and 1 cube Reef Nutrition mixed per day
I can not, for the life of me, grow softies/zoas in this tank. In a recent purchase of 10+ zoa frags, the loss was tremendous, and I shifted the frags to a secondary tank.
In previous tanks, where I was less knowledgable and worried about levels, my mixed reef thrived.
Now that I'm monitoring levels (to an extent) and trying to keep them under a modicum of control, the SPS is groovie and the softies are gone.
I never tested nitrates, but am thinking that, as my husbandry increases, I'm inadvertently killing the tank with vigilence (which is odd for me to say).
Tank two:
Size: 30g
Ca: never checked
Alk: never checked
FIlter: Mechanical fiber floss, 40lb+ live rock, Marinepure
Water change: never (2+ years), no dosing either
Feed: 4mm Red Sea Coral AB, and 1 cube Reef Nutrition mixed per day
This tank is insane. SPS will last about 2 minutes, but Xenia, yellow polyps, rainbow anems (how?), zoas, and palys thrive.
Literally left this tank for weeks with nothing outside an ATO and IT STILL GROWS.
Anyone have any info, thoughts, opinions, experience?
Is there an ideal level of nitrate that a tank can flourish in?
Thought it might be an interesting discussion to kick off.
I had a 90g and a 120g filled with SPS, LPS, and softies, all growing like weeds.
Now...
Tank one:
Size: 30g
Ca: 470
Alk: 7.8
FIlter: Mechanical fiber floss, 20lb+ live rock, Marinepure
Water change: 2-3g per week, Red Sea Pro salt
Feed: 4mm Red Sea Coral AB, and 1 cube Reef Nutrition mixed per day
I can not, for the life of me, grow softies/zoas in this tank. In a recent purchase of 10+ zoa frags, the loss was tremendous, and I shifted the frags to a secondary tank.
In previous tanks, where I was less knowledgable and worried about levels, my mixed reef thrived.
Now that I'm monitoring levels (to an extent) and trying to keep them under a modicum of control, the SPS is groovie and the softies are gone.
I never tested nitrates, but am thinking that, as my husbandry increases, I'm inadvertently killing the tank with vigilence (which is odd for me to say).
Tank two:
Size: 30g
Ca: never checked
Alk: never checked
FIlter: Mechanical fiber floss, 40lb+ live rock, Marinepure
Water change: never (2+ years), no dosing either
Feed: 4mm Red Sea Coral AB, and 1 cube Reef Nutrition mixed per day
This tank is insane. SPS will last about 2 minutes, but Xenia, yellow polyps, rainbow anems (how?), zoas, and palys thrive.
Literally left this tank for weeks with nothing outside an ATO and IT STILL GROWS.
Anyone have any info, thoughts, opinions, experience?
Is there an ideal level of nitrate that a tank can flourish in?
Thought it might be an interesting discussion to kick off.