Nothing I put into my tank does as well as I would like. Chalices grow for a while then stop and recede. Acans were growing fine and now all are receding. A large frogspawn with 20 heads has recently ceased expanding to full size. SPS is a complete waste of time. They grow for a while with poor colors and then just enter stasis and slowly perish. I have one zoanthid colony that is spreading but every other colony I have introduced has disappeared over time. Derasa and hippopus clams do very well. I have mixed results from Crocea. Maxima’s don’t do well. For a year I watched one rock get covered with 50 or so 3 inch purple mushrooms. Recently they have started popping off and floating around the tank. Maybe 20 or so left attached. I have put a lot of work into this and am not satisfied. I want the flourishing reef that I know is possible. I cannot figure out what I am doing wrong. Any help is appreciated.
System Description:
100 gallon show tank
2 inches aragonite
100 lbs live rock
45 gallon sump with chaeto and Caulerpa
Vertex in-100 skimmer
2 x 250 watt 14k Metal halide lighting suspended 1.5 feet above water surface (on for 8 hours per day)
500 gph running through sump
4 korallias in main tank
Grounding probe
Reef Crystals
Dosing:
seachem products (reef builder, reef buffer, reef advantage calcium, reef plus)
Inhabitants:
Acans
chalices
Frogspawn
Mushrooms
ricordia
Zooanthids
Dendros
Clams
Sps
various fish
Water Parameters:
9dkh
440 calcium
8.1 PH
Mag 1150
76 F
1.026 sp gr
Nitrates 5ppm
Maintaining constant water parameters has been a challenge. For several months it was requiring huge doses to keep the numbers up. A month ago I found I was using a bad alk test kit. Alk was at 15 dkh. Stopped dosing and over a week it dropped within the correct range. No improvement in the corals. In fact recession has gotten worse in the acans, chalices, and frogspawn.
What is going on?
Aleopathy?
Incorrect lighting?
Fluctuating water parameters (definitely)
Bad salt?
Too much light?
Current plan it to switch salt brands and focus on parameters.
System Description:
100 gallon show tank
2 inches aragonite
100 lbs live rock
45 gallon sump with chaeto and Caulerpa
Vertex in-100 skimmer
2 x 250 watt 14k Metal halide lighting suspended 1.5 feet above water surface (on for 8 hours per day)
500 gph running through sump
4 korallias in main tank
Grounding probe
Reef Crystals
Dosing:
seachem products (reef builder, reef buffer, reef advantage calcium, reef plus)
Inhabitants:
Acans
chalices
Frogspawn
Mushrooms
ricordia
Zooanthids
Dendros
Clams
Sps
various fish
Water Parameters:
9dkh
440 calcium
8.1 PH
Mag 1150
76 F
1.026 sp gr
Nitrates 5ppm
Maintaining constant water parameters has been a challenge. For several months it was requiring huge doses to keep the numbers up. A month ago I found I was using a bad alk test kit. Alk was at 15 dkh. Stopped dosing and over a week it dropped within the correct range. No improvement in the corals. In fact recession has gotten worse in the acans, chalices, and frogspawn.
What is going on?
Aleopathy?
Incorrect lighting?
Fluctuating water parameters (definitely)
Bad salt?
Too much light?
Current plan it to switch salt brands and focus on parameters.