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I target feed and broadcast feed.Yikes
How do your corals eat? They need phosphates
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I target feed and broadcast feed.Yikes
How do your corals eat? They need phosphates
xenia farm? explainTo lower N and P, which I think you should just slightly if you want less overall algae, then I also think target feed the fish a bit more so there is less food waste if any, broadcast feed less and target feed more any coral that need it, monitored use of phos removal (but I think many would worry of bottoming out P), bring chaeto online (I like this option), maybe run carbon if you do not or change it more often, I’m sure there are other methods (Xenia farm!)
I also think manual removal is necessary before it becomes nuisance and young tanks need more of it. Tank looks good tho! Keep it up!
was thinking about urchin tooRinse your frozen food, more CUC - Urchins are a great, more beneficial bacteria.
at this point it's not long enough to really grab. I can siphon tiny specks out of the sandbed tho.Pull as much gha as you can by hand and verify phosphate and nitrate.
Reduce white light intensity and are you by chance using tap water from the faucet ?
Verify phosphate and nitrate and let cleaner crew do the work.at this point it's not long enough to really grab. I can siphon tiny specks out of the sandbed tho.
I have t5s (2 blue and 2 actinic) and only run 10% white on my LED's. I can drop back to all blues if necessary.
Phosphates .23 today before adding chemipure eliteBefore you spend a bunch of money just try a media bag with gfo. I use chemi pure elite!
Using Hanna ulr .23 ppmQuestion, did you quote your PO4 value correctly being 0.23 or is it 0.023ppm? If it is the first value of 0.23ppm then you are really high with PO4.
Very oddVerify phosphate and nitrate and let cleaner crew do the work.
For sand bed, snails: nassarius, trochus, cerith and a few blue leg hermits
Very oddTo lower N and P, which I think you should just slightly if you want less overall algae, then I also think target feed the fish a bit more so there is less food waste if any, broadcast feed less and target feed more any coral that need it, monitored use of phos removal (but I think many would worry of bottoming out P), bring chaeto online (I like this option), maybe run carbon if you do not or change it more often, I’m sure there are other methods (Xenia farm!)
I also think manual removal is necessary before it becomes nuisance and young tanks need more of it. Tank looks good tho! Keep it up!
Very oddI target feed and broadcast feed.
I place Elite in my sumpVery odd
So i cleaned my cuvette in rodi water and followed the instructions per Hanna to a T keeping it clean, not using a dropper used for food, etc. I read .04 2x's in a row....so the question is do i even put the chemipure elite in a large flow area now. I don't want to strip the tank of all phosphates.
Also, with small pieces of algae in the tank, i'd assume they have taken up some of the phosphates or i'm just dealing with a young reef (its the 3rd month)?
yeah, that's where mine is now. just don't want to hit .00 phosphates and have dino's.I place Elite in my sump
Could you buy something to eat the algae? That could be more effective than trying to manage it by adjusting nitrate and phosphate. Mexican turbos seem to be ideal algae eating machines. I have 15 (I bought too many) in my 75 gal fish only system. No algae could survive. I now have to feed them and boy they are getting huge.Hello all. I’m 3 month in on move from 20 to 45 gallon tank. Currently tank has an eshopps sump rs-75 with filter sock and coral box skimmer.
I have 6 fish (2 clowns, 2 fire fish, wrasse, and blenny). I feed one cube of food per day. I have probably 30 cuc of varying sizes and ty
Here are my parametersbefore my last 25% water change
I’m noticing hair algae in the sand (probably from following the tip to brush off algae on the rocks).
I have limited space but am looking fo mr suggestions on keeping nutrients lower for a longer amount of time (doing weekly water changes now).
any suggestions? Small scrubber? Hob or small in sump fuge? Reactor of some kind?
please provide links if you can
thanks
I think I have a few in there. I’m reading the do better than crabsCould you buy something to eat the algae? That could be more effective than trying to manage it by adjusting nitrate and phosphate. Mexican turbos seem to be ideal algae eating machines. I have 15 (I bought too many) in my 75 gal fish only system. No algae could survive. I now have to feed them and boy they are getting huge.