raschafer
Active member
on August 30th I filled and stared my 125 gallon tank. I currently have the following fish:
Yellow Tang
Atlantic Blue Tang
2 Bengali Cardinal Fish
Cleaner Wrasse Yellow
Corus Wrasse
Foxface Rabbit fish
Koran Angelfish
Royal Dottyback
Mandarin Goby
I have been trying to get corals going in my tank now for about 6 weeks but I am having trouble getting them to open up and it is driving me nuts!!! I have a 55 gallon sump running a 15 – 20 gallon refugium, dual reactor running GFO & Carbon, 3 Hydra LED Lights, Diablo 150 protein skimmer, 2 mp40 pumps, 4 stage RODI water system, and 125 pounds of Pucanni Live Rock. All of my equipment was bought brand new. After doing a lot of troubleshooting, test kits, and begging people for advice I think I have concluded that my corals are not opening up due to my nitrates being too high. Over the past month I have been doing 1 to 2 30 gallon water changes a week to try to get them down but it doesn’t seem to be doing the job. They keep hanging around 15 – 25 depending on how long after a water change I have done. Yesterday I did a 35 gallon water change and started using filter socks to help the process. I have a feeling that my refugium is not setup well enough. It currently has red seaweed and 1 softball size chaeto algae. I was thinking of running to the store and grabbing a bunch of chaeto but I wanted to know if you can put too much in your refugium? I figured for now the more the better and I just wanted to make sure there was nothing wrong with this. I would appreciate an advice on my current issue.
Thanks.
Yellow Tang
Atlantic Blue Tang
2 Bengali Cardinal Fish
Cleaner Wrasse Yellow
Corus Wrasse
Foxface Rabbit fish
Koran Angelfish
Royal Dottyback
Mandarin Goby
I have been trying to get corals going in my tank now for about 6 weeks but I am having trouble getting them to open up and it is driving me nuts!!! I have a 55 gallon sump running a 15 – 20 gallon refugium, dual reactor running GFO & Carbon, 3 Hydra LED Lights, Diablo 150 protein skimmer, 2 mp40 pumps, 4 stage RODI water system, and 125 pounds of Pucanni Live Rock. All of my equipment was bought brand new. After doing a lot of troubleshooting, test kits, and begging people for advice I think I have concluded that my corals are not opening up due to my nitrates being too high. Over the past month I have been doing 1 to 2 30 gallon water changes a week to try to get them down but it doesn’t seem to be doing the job. They keep hanging around 15 – 25 depending on how long after a water change I have done. Yesterday I did a 35 gallon water change and started using filter socks to help the process. I have a feeling that my refugium is not setup well enough. It currently has red seaweed and 1 softball size chaeto algae. I was thinking of running to the store and grabbing a bunch of chaeto but I wanted to know if you can put too much in your refugium? I figured for now the more the better and I just wanted to make sure there was nothing wrong with this. I would appreciate an advice on my current issue.
Thanks.