Saltwater Stu
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Hey, pretty new to the world of forums, but been keeping saltwater tanks for 10+ years and have just started reef keeping. So far my results have not been good, well not bad but not smooth. For the most part my problem is RO/DI water, which I don't use, I use grocery store water, which I'm not sure I trust. Used tap water for years but obviously that's not going to work anymore.
So I guess I'll just tell ya the story and my problems.
75g with 2 false perc clowns, powder blue tang, and a small shoal of chromis, healthy for years.
Tank no algae and continuously running for years, then I got some LED reef lights from Marineland, algae explosions now!!!
Then I upgrade my filter to wet/dry, 600gph, added an extra protein skimmer (was built into the sump), while still using my old seaclone (hey don't knock it, given me 10 years of great service), figured more skimming the better(?). Also running a marineland biowheel filter (also 10 years of service and I'm sad to let it go)
So far I've only added 2 frags, a green ricordea mushroom and some kind of tree coral (guy called it tree of life). The mushroom immediately started degrading and only lasted a week. The tree coral is thriving and growing though, so I'm very confused as to what my problem is.
Algae being a major problem now with the more intense lighting I've stepped up the water changes from bi weekly to weekly just to get the organic material out of the water but its still not working to my advantage.
I've tested just about everything I could, but didn't have a pH monitor or test kit so couldn't test everything but what I did test came back fine. When keeping FOWLR I monitored virtually nothing but salinity and temp and have had great results, guessing that's not going to be the case with reef.
So my questions now:
How often do you guys with lightly to moderately stocked and light tanks do water changes?
Does anyone else top off their tank on a daily or bi-daily basis? Due to evap and skimming? (This has also greatly increased with the new filter and open tank top I'm running now.)
If I'm using a high quality salt mix (aquavitro) and doing weekly 10% water changes, should I even need to dose? Or is this something a tank full of coral would require and not so much if you only had a sparse few in the tank?
My goal is to be active on this site, I can't beleive it took me this long to find something like this. I really am the only keeper of marine tanks that I know, so this is my new favorite resource for information!!!
So I guess I'll just tell ya the story and my problems.
75g with 2 false perc clowns, powder blue tang, and a small shoal of chromis, healthy for years.
Tank no algae and continuously running for years, then I got some LED reef lights from Marineland, algae explosions now!!!
Then I upgrade my filter to wet/dry, 600gph, added an extra protein skimmer (was built into the sump), while still using my old seaclone (hey don't knock it, given me 10 years of great service), figured more skimming the better(?). Also running a marineland biowheel filter (also 10 years of service and I'm sad to let it go)
So far I've only added 2 frags, a green ricordea mushroom and some kind of tree coral (guy called it tree of life). The mushroom immediately started degrading and only lasted a week. The tree coral is thriving and growing though, so I'm very confused as to what my problem is.
Algae being a major problem now with the more intense lighting I've stepped up the water changes from bi weekly to weekly just to get the organic material out of the water but its still not working to my advantage.
I've tested just about everything I could, but didn't have a pH monitor or test kit so couldn't test everything but what I did test came back fine. When keeping FOWLR I monitored virtually nothing but salinity and temp and have had great results, guessing that's not going to be the case with reef.
So my questions now:
How often do you guys with lightly to moderately stocked and light tanks do water changes?
Does anyone else top off their tank on a daily or bi-daily basis? Due to evap and skimming? (This has also greatly increased with the new filter and open tank top I'm running now.)
If I'm using a high quality salt mix (aquavitro) and doing weekly 10% water changes, should I even need to dose? Or is this something a tank full of coral would require and not so much if you only had a sparse few in the tank?
My goal is to be active on this site, I can't beleive it took me this long to find something like this. I really am the only keeper of marine tanks that I know, so this is my new favorite resource for information!!!