Kevin,
I've lurked around long enough through the SPS forum that I have a feeling what you're going to say, but here goes anyway... I've put several new pieces of acro into the tank that I bought from a LFS that have been extremely disappointing. As I continue to search for causes for a loss of coloration in my acro, perhaps you might be able to help me arrive at something a little more concrete. On to the story...
I studied the pieces for several days before committing to buying them making sure that the piece continued to appear healthy. The strange thing is that I know that acro are going to go through a period of acclimation into a new system, especially after dealing with various changes in water chemistry, but the odd thing is that I know this LFS VERY well and am positve that they do not have the best water quality nor perform what we might call regular water maintenance. I am positive that my water quality exceeds theirs. But, as that they are one of the few LFS in town, I am forced to capitalize on "show" pieces when they arrive in town.
Let me post a few pics:
Upon first introduction:
After several weeks:
Upon first introduction:
After several weeks:
Now, I check my water quite often, especially since I've recently installed a Ca reactor. These are under 2x250 Reeflux 10k with 4x54w T5 HO actinic lighting. The MH's are run by a magnetic ballast while the T5's are powered by Advance electronic ballast. All bulbs are less than 6 months old.
I run an ASM G1 skimmer and change about 10% of the water each month. As far as flow, there are two maxi-mods in the tank giving round 3500gph. They are aimed at each other where the flow collides creating chaotic flow show by the surface tension, sand displacement, and polyp movement. This is a 90g tank with a 45g sump. I run an Ocean Runner for a return pump and an 18w UV. The one thing I do not run is a PhosBan reactor, but since that was the suggestion in other threads, it's already on order. I do run carbon and phosban through in a filter bag, but since water will take the path of least resistance, I know that is quite ineffective.
Well, I am sure that there is more information that I could include, but I can't think of anything right now. After looking at the pics, you can imagine my frustration. I am at a loss and do not know if I should just ride it out and hope they return or sell them and buy something else. Naturally, I do not want to buy something else and watch it change on me if it's something I can fix.
Any ideas?
I've lurked around long enough through the SPS forum that I have a feeling what you're going to say, but here goes anyway... I've put several new pieces of acro into the tank that I bought from a LFS that have been extremely disappointing. As I continue to search for causes for a loss of coloration in my acro, perhaps you might be able to help me arrive at something a little more concrete. On to the story...
I studied the pieces for several days before committing to buying them making sure that the piece continued to appear healthy. The strange thing is that I know that acro are going to go through a period of acclimation into a new system, especially after dealing with various changes in water chemistry, but the odd thing is that I know this LFS VERY well and am positve that they do not have the best water quality nor perform what we might call regular water maintenance. I am positive that my water quality exceeds theirs. But, as that they are one of the few LFS in town, I am forced to capitalize on "show" pieces when they arrive in town.
Let me post a few pics:
Upon first introduction:
After several weeks:
Upon first introduction:
After several weeks:
Now, I check my water quite often, especially since I've recently installed a Ca reactor. These are under 2x250 Reeflux 10k with 4x54w T5 HO actinic lighting. The MH's are run by a magnetic ballast while the T5's are powered by Advance electronic ballast. All bulbs are less than 6 months old.
- 11.0 dKH
- 8.2 pH
- 425 Ca
- 1360 Mg
- 0 NO2
- 0 NH3
I run an ASM G1 skimmer and change about 10% of the water each month. As far as flow, there are two maxi-mods in the tank giving round 3500gph. They are aimed at each other where the flow collides creating chaotic flow show by the surface tension, sand displacement, and polyp movement. This is a 90g tank with a 45g sump. I run an Ocean Runner for a return pump and an 18w UV. The one thing I do not run is a PhosBan reactor, but since that was the suggestion in other threads, it's already on order. I do run carbon and phosban through in a filter bag, but since water will take the path of least resistance, I know that is quite ineffective.
Well, I am sure that there is more information that I could include, but I can't think of anything right now. After looking at the pics, you can imagine my frustration. I am at a loss and do not know if I should just ride it out and hope they return or sell them and buy something else. Naturally, I do not want to buy something else and watch it change on me if it's something I can fix.
Any ideas?
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