Good update.Just wanted to give an update since it’s been a few weeks:
My display is still unable to support much more than invert/fish life. I tested for stray voltage and found nothing significant, around 3ish volts total with everything running.
I turned down my heater and reinstalled my dual cooling fan over my sump. Florida is just hot. Tank usually runs between 78 and 80.2F even with the fan running. It’s just going to have to be what’s it’s going to be, I suppose.
I also finally found some time to run simultaneous parameter tests on my display and my coral QT. Results:
Nitrate
QT: 8.00ppm
Display: 12.3ppm
Phosphate
QT: 0.27ppm
Display: 0.13ppm
Alkalinity
QT: 7.2dKH
Display: 6.9dKH
pH
QT: 7.78
Display: 7.96
I am considering skipping the water change on my display today since the nutrients really aren’t that high. I’m not sure.
I still don’t have much algae growing in the tank, nothing more than the same sprinkling that showed up when I added the live rock. My coral QT however, needs glass scraping every couple of days. I haven’t had to clean the glass of my display a single time.
I have a nagging feeling that the swollen MarinePure cubes in my sump are to blame for all of this, as @Weasel1960 brought back to my attention. I have an ATI water test kit coming, so hopefully it will arrive this week so I can send it right back out and get some definitive results. I’ll tell you what, I am so sick of staring at a bare bones tank, I can’t even express my frustration.
In other news, neither my Randall’s goby nor my assessor came in last weekend, so I have two Gladiator Clowns and a 6 Lime Wrasse in quarantine instead.
I tried adding a Mexican Turbo to my display to try and help with the little bit of GHA in there, but it died almost immediately upon introduction, as did its predecessor.
Ugh.
Well, hopefully the water analysis will shed some light.... in the mean time, I guess I’ll just keep on keeping on.
When reviewing the thread, your system appears to be only 3-4 months old. Parameters are fine with exception of Alk, personally I run 10, so 2 points on either side for safety, but at least 8. Since running a few years on 10, I seem to have zero algae and clean sand without stirring or vacuuming.
Since fish and inverts live, then it’s just corals that don’t do well.
Just because QT does great, doesn’t necessarily mean DT is the same.
In every system I’ve worked, I need to maintain those parameters with as little of flux as possible for somewhere around 3 continuous months before I start even with a softy.
When those 3 consecutive months turn into 6, I add the LPS and SPS, at 1 year, Acros are added to the higher rockwork.
I wonder if the issue is just “time”.
