My tank has been running for at least 10 years with fish and live rock. About a year ago I lost several SPS that I had added gradually including a 8" M. capricornis that grew from a quarter sized frag. I don't know what caused the sudden die off. My clowns and algae scrubbers survived. Since then the scrubbers declined and algae took over.
Now I'm cleaning up the tank and trying to improve the system for corals again (without spending $$, I've been layed off for several months.) Longer term I plan to hook up a 10 gallon sump, upgrade to a larger venturi skimmer instead of the small intank reverse flow skimmer I use now. For now I have to focus on restoring the things I already have.
I removed a lot of algae by hand and added 5 turbo snails that are doing a good job on the rest. In a few weeks I will be tearing the tank apart so I can install flooring. This gives me the opportunity to do something about the remaining bubble algaes and crushed coral bed.
I'm hoping that I can move the bubble algae infested rocks to an unlit tank so it can die off without harming the remaining organisms in/on the live rock. (feather dusters, red sponges, maybe others I can't see.)
The crushed coral was originally part of an undergravel filter. The plate and one lift tube are still there but I removed the pump from it long ago. Should I get rid of the plate or leave the space under the bed? I can't afford to replace the gravel with live sand, do I really need to?
I expect this to be a long process, so I'm just trying to take it step by step.
Now I'm cleaning up the tank and trying to improve the system for corals again (without spending $$, I've been layed off for several months.) Longer term I plan to hook up a 10 gallon sump, upgrade to a larger venturi skimmer instead of the small intank reverse flow skimmer I use now. For now I have to focus on restoring the things I already have.
I removed a lot of algae by hand and added 5 turbo snails that are doing a good job on the rest. In a few weeks I will be tearing the tank apart so I can install flooring. This gives me the opportunity to do something about the remaining bubble algaes and crushed coral bed.
I'm hoping that I can move the bubble algae infested rocks to an unlit tank so it can die off without harming the remaining organisms in/on the live rock. (feather dusters, red sponges, maybe others I can't see.)
The crushed coral was originally part of an undergravel filter. The plate and one lift tube are still there but I removed the pump from it long ago. Should I get rid of the plate or leave the space under the bed? I can't afford to replace the gravel with live sand, do I really need to?
I expect this to be a long process, so I'm just trying to take it step by step.