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Well I have had algae problems overtake and Win in my tank. (180 gallon 5" Deep Sand Bed.)
I have not yet been able to get /aquire/build the skimmer I want due to a multitude of reasons that have always popped up and pushed back my plans.
I have had allot of equipment issues/ accidents also wrecking havoc.
I plan NOT to buy any more coarls or anything for a while due to ALL the Bleaching that has happened over the last 6-8 weeks.
I should have a better cleanup crew and skimmer but cannot do/aquire that at this time.
Coarls : Pocilla and Stylophora , 2 Fungia , Blue Ridge 6" +,Pink Birds nest 2-3" , Chips Acro 2-3" , two unknown acros 2-3", 3 large polyp blasto wellsi, 2 dozen Candy Canes, Orange Crush 6 X 1.5" , Large 6" round Purple and green Favia, 4" chalice, Leather, One or two other small lps.
One 8" Dersa clam
Fish : (3) Anthias (2) 4" +Wrasses (1)5" Yellow Tang ,Yelow Headed Sleeper Goby,Lawnmower Blenny,(1) 4" dansel like creature deep dark solid purpleish black colored with a rear fin looking chromis like but its grown up fat and mean if I catch him he's gone
Equipment:
Near useless skimmer in smaller 35 gallon sump made by aquavia the largest model and it is mesh modded but the pump stops often and the level is near impossable to adjust ( hard to explain why just trust that it is almolst functionally no good)
Calcium and Nitrate Reactors,two little fishies phosban filter with water going at 150 GPH thru Grannular Ferric Oxide Pellets filled to 2" from the top, Lots of Carbon, orp and ph probes , Nepune Aquacontroller 2 (3 )250 watt pendant halides, oceans motions 4 way with a amp master 4700 GPH closed loop,2000 GPH Return to manifold with a seaswirl, heaters, fans,auto top off with kalk stirred in a 30 gallon container, 65 gallon container for new saltwater,
The equipment is either underneath the tank in or atop of the canopy or in a cabinet beside it that has a few shelves built in higher up including a 15 gallon above the tank level refegium that gets water pumped into then drains down to the tank once it gets above the drain hieght.
Feeding: Lately 1 cube mysis and 3" square of nori thats all---(used to auto feed pellets 4 times a day and feed 1-2 cubes as well daily)
Condition:
Well test kits say no or very little nitrates of cource ( What good are they ?) as well as no phosphate so it seems to me this 3 Year old tank is like a Kitty litter box that never got emptied and organics and phosphate are now bound in the rock and sand is the analogy I think of.
I plan on trying to do a massive cleaning by :
(1) Placing all corals in a 40 gallon tank with water from the tank.
(2) Placing most or all rock in trash can's with multiple layers of liners and duct tape as they are not for aquatic use only unfortunately. Cover rocks with tank water and manually scrub all the hair algae off them with a new nylon bristle pot scrubber individually in a seperate bucket !!
(3) Place fish in one of those 2 containers assuming I have room to empty the tank enoughp that the fish have no rocks to hide in.
(4) Not sure exactly how to proceed here.
I cant aquire starboard and the tank is glass so bare bottom scares me as a rock fall might crack the tank !
But I do want to siphon the sand greatly at the least and was leaning on removing allot of it down to maybe 1 1/2".
But with 2 wrasses a melenarus and a red corris that are digging in at night will this be enoughp for them ?
Could I have the sand on/in one side/spot only?
(5) Place the rock back in with new salt water that may not all be rodi as I can only do 65 gallons at at time and may have used or taken out more some of will be mixed with tap water and add some chlorine remover this was never done previously but this time calls for drastic cleaning and I have not enoughp containers and time to do this slowly!
(6) Just an hour or so after all rock is in and all filtration re started and all the new water is in I plan on adding the fish and corals there will still have been some of the original water in the tank at least 30 percent or more so I don't imagine a cycle as this should all be done in 1 very long day.
All Advice appreciated !!
I may even sell everything in a few months if life keeps making this tank a chore and finances keep thinning so if your interested just let me know! I may try uploading pictures later!
Paul
I have not yet been able to get /aquire/build the skimmer I want due to a multitude of reasons that have always popped up and pushed back my plans.
I have had allot of equipment issues/ accidents also wrecking havoc.
I plan NOT to buy any more coarls or anything for a while due to ALL the Bleaching that has happened over the last 6-8 weeks.
I should have a better cleanup crew and skimmer but cannot do/aquire that at this time.
Coarls : Pocilla and Stylophora , 2 Fungia , Blue Ridge 6" +,Pink Birds nest 2-3" , Chips Acro 2-3" , two unknown acros 2-3", 3 large polyp blasto wellsi, 2 dozen Candy Canes, Orange Crush 6 X 1.5" , Large 6" round Purple and green Favia, 4" chalice, Leather, One or two other small lps.
One 8" Dersa clam
Fish : (3) Anthias (2) 4" +Wrasses (1)5" Yellow Tang ,Yelow Headed Sleeper Goby,Lawnmower Blenny,(1) 4" dansel like creature deep dark solid purpleish black colored with a rear fin looking chromis like but its grown up fat and mean if I catch him he's gone
Equipment:
Near useless skimmer in smaller 35 gallon sump made by aquavia the largest model and it is mesh modded but the pump stops often and the level is near impossable to adjust ( hard to explain why just trust that it is almolst functionally no good)
Calcium and Nitrate Reactors,two little fishies phosban filter with water going at 150 GPH thru Grannular Ferric Oxide Pellets filled to 2" from the top, Lots of Carbon, orp and ph probes , Nepune Aquacontroller 2 (3 )250 watt pendant halides, oceans motions 4 way with a amp master 4700 GPH closed loop,2000 GPH Return to manifold with a seaswirl, heaters, fans,auto top off with kalk stirred in a 30 gallon container, 65 gallon container for new saltwater,
The equipment is either underneath the tank in or atop of the canopy or in a cabinet beside it that has a few shelves built in higher up including a 15 gallon above the tank level refegium that gets water pumped into then drains down to the tank once it gets above the drain hieght.
Feeding: Lately 1 cube mysis and 3" square of nori thats all---(used to auto feed pellets 4 times a day and feed 1-2 cubes as well daily)
Condition:
Well test kits say no or very little nitrates of cource ( What good are they ?) as well as no phosphate so it seems to me this 3 Year old tank is like a Kitty litter box that never got emptied and organics and phosphate are now bound in the rock and sand is the analogy I think of.
I plan on trying to do a massive cleaning by :
(1) Placing all corals in a 40 gallon tank with water from the tank.
(2) Placing most or all rock in trash can's with multiple layers of liners and duct tape as they are not for aquatic use only unfortunately. Cover rocks with tank water and manually scrub all the hair algae off them with a new nylon bristle pot scrubber individually in a seperate bucket !!
(3) Place fish in one of those 2 containers assuming I have room to empty the tank enoughp that the fish have no rocks to hide in.
(4) Not sure exactly how to proceed here.
I cant aquire starboard and the tank is glass so bare bottom scares me as a rock fall might crack the tank !
But I do want to siphon the sand greatly at the least and was leaning on removing allot of it down to maybe 1 1/2".
But with 2 wrasses a melenarus and a red corris that are digging in at night will this be enoughp for them ?
Could I have the sand on/in one side/spot only?
(5) Place the rock back in with new salt water that may not all be rodi as I can only do 65 gallons at at time and may have used or taken out more some of will be mixed with tap water and add some chlorine remover this was never done previously but this time calls for drastic cleaning and I have not enoughp containers and time to do this slowly!
(6) Just an hour or so after all rock is in and all filtration re started and all the new water is in I plan on adding the fish and corals there will still have been some of the original water in the tank at least 30 percent or more so I don't imagine a cycle as this should all be done in 1 very long day.
All Advice appreciated !!
I may even sell everything in a few months if life keeps making this tank a chore and finances keep thinning so if your interested just let me know! I may try uploading pictures later!
Paul
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