I think you may have nail it,there is quite of dead alge in my tank,that may be causeing the water parms to suck,im gonna clean it up and do a water change tonite,what I do everyweek is change the water 25percent scrape the walls and clean or replace the carbon.am i doing something wrong,I've cut back my lights to 4-5 hours a day and turn the sand a bit,when I use a turkey baster to clean the rock theres a ton of stuff that clouds up
Yea, when you don't have enough flow to keep your rocks clean, then you have to "turkey baste" them regularily. Regularily like I'd do it atleast every two days, but you have to find a way to remove what comes off. If you just blow it and allow it to settle back in the tank, then it did you no real good but relocate it. You have to remember, the waste/detritus that you see settling on the rocks, is the same stuff you see a filter sock, sponge etc pick up. The problem is, if it stays in the tank, then it is not doing you any good. It will work against you just like a clogged sponge full of waste sitting in a tank will. Remove it from the tank and you remove the waste from the system. This was the reason I went with bare bottom tanks. I had a 90 gal that I went bare botttom in first, a 75gal, a 38 gal and a 24 gal all bare bottom just so that I could have enough flow in there to keep the rocks clean and prevent a sand storm plus I didn't want to fight with keeping a sand bed clean as well. The idea is to keep the waste/detritus in the water column to either be filtered out by a skimmer, sponge, filter sock etc (granted you keep them clean) or used up by corals that use it for food. After going bare bottom and pumping up the flow, turkey basting my rocks did nothing. Bare bottom is a good route, but is something that has its cons as well. For one, it doesn't look as natural as a tank with sand does and also, you will be limited on critters and fish you can keep that require sand. I'll post some pics below for you to show you some of my old bare bottom tanks, but on to the algae yea, you want to remove what you can. This is one way how a refugium works. You put an algae in there that will use up available nutrients (out of sight) and weekly you trim it back as it grows exporting these nutrients. A 25% water change a week isn't bad at all especially on a tank that isn't running a skimmer. You want to dilute things as best you can.
Anyways still get us those results from your make-up water. This will give us a better idea of what is going on.
As for the pics, here's my 75gal bare bottom FOWLR tank (I had a white pvc board bottom to make it look like sand
) with a little over 5,000 gph of flow
And here's the 38 gal (bare bottom with white floor again) with about 4,000 gph of flow. First shot is of the flow out of the top outputs and then I had the same down low as well. Including the return, there were 9 nozzles total LOL!! This was a reef setup.