Ok here is info on my tank....
46 bow front, reef set up, live rock, 2 damsels, powder blue tang, crushed coral (ugh!), serpent star, tube anemone, button polyps, mushrooms (Blue and red), ridged sponge, yellow rope sponge, candy cane coral, open brain, star polyps, crabs, snails, sea cucumbers, flower anemones
Tank has been set up for 2 1/2 years. In the last six months I have made the switch to reef.
Running a dual biowheel, seaclone protein skimmer, 2 rios powerheads
Here is my question....
I have tested my tap water - everything is normal. No ammonia, nitrites or nitrates and the pH is ok too.
Now, we have always had a bit of a problem with nitrates. Nothing extremely high but on the higher side of normal. We have yet to find anything that brings it down. On occasion it will be 0ppm and the next day it may be back up again. Very frustrating. I'm not sure what needs to be done to fix it!! Any suggestions?
Tested everything today.....
usually the nitrites are 0ppm but were slightly elevated today - don't really
know why except we've added a few new pieces of rock and corals so
maybe a little die off from the rocks
ammonia - 0ppm
pH - 8.2
temp. - 78-80
nitrates - 30ppm
carbonate hardness - 9dkh
I do not have a phosphate test, will get one soon.
What else should I be testing for?
Now, here's another question to go with this... Our protein skimmer works like crazy but we've taken it down the last few days for routine maintenance (also another reason nitrites and nitrates could be a little high) but we were told that if it's working like that, we're overfeeding. I don't get it... we feed phytoplex once/wk, dose w/ calcium, iodine, strontium. A little flake food here and there and brine shrimp to my anemones, starfish, and fish maybe 2 days/wk. So, what could be causing my protein skimmer to work like crazy - or is it ok that it's doing that and that is just showing me that it is actually working?
46 bow front, reef set up, live rock, 2 damsels, powder blue tang, crushed coral (ugh!), serpent star, tube anemone, button polyps, mushrooms (Blue and red), ridged sponge, yellow rope sponge, candy cane coral, open brain, star polyps, crabs, snails, sea cucumbers, flower anemones
Tank has been set up for 2 1/2 years. In the last six months I have made the switch to reef.
Running a dual biowheel, seaclone protein skimmer, 2 rios powerheads
Here is my question....
I have tested my tap water - everything is normal. No ammonia, nitrites or nitrates and the pH is ok too.
Now, we have always had a bit of a problem with nitrates. Nothing extremely high but on the higher side of normal. We have yet to find anything that brings it down. On occasion it will be 0ppm and the next day it may be back up again. Very frustrating. I'm not sure what needs to be done to fix it!! Any suggestions?
Tested everything today.....
usually the nitrites are 0ppm but were slightly elevated today - don't really
know why except we've added a few new pieces of rock and corals so
maybe a little die off from the rocks
ammonia - 0ppm
pH - 8.2
temp. - 78-80
nitrates - 30ppm
carbonate hardness - 9dkh
I do not have a phosphate test, will get one soon.
What else should I be testing for?
Now, here's another question to go with this... Our protein skimmer works like crazy but we've taken it down the last few days for routine maintenance (also another reason nitrites and nitrates could be a little high) but we were told that if it's working like that, we're overfeeding. I don't get it... we feed phytoplex once/wk, dose w/ calcium, iodine, strontium. A little flake food here and there and brine shrimp to my anemones, starfish, and fish maybe 2 days/wk. So, what could be causing my protein skimmer to work like crazy - or is it ok that it's doing that and that is just showing me that it is actually working?
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