Context: I have been in the hobby now for 5+ years. I have had tanks up to 65 gallons, but for a while we lived in a condo so I went back down to a Fluval Evo 13.5 (the tank that started it all ironically) and in all honesty everything in the tank is doing fine, but it just get so much dang algae growth, both on the glass and on the rocks. Feels like I do a big water change and clean it and make it look nice just for it to be back to looking bad again a week later.... I don't do water changes as much as I should I will admit, but some of these rocks are very old and the tank itself is probably 2+ years old at this point so I wouldn't think the lack of weekly water changes is what's doing it. Wanna fall in love with reefing again and not just go through the motions and it feeling like a chore. Here is what the tank has and what I am thinking of doing to bring it back, let me know if you would do anything different:
Current tank:
- One clownfish (other one jumped about a year ago and I never put a new one in because the one that is in there is pretty mean)
- Maybe a handful of crabs, not many
- All soft corals (one huge toadstool leather the size of my head just about, GSP, a few zoas scattered about)
- Radion XR15 G5 Pro (turned down to 20%)
- SICCE Syncra Silent 1.0 w/ random flow generators from Etsy
- Seachem Purigen / Phosguard in chamber 2
- Auto feeding pellets
- ATO
Potential Changes:
- Making a DIY media basket for chamber 1, adding bonded filter floss, chemipure blue, and poly-fill to the 3 chambers
- Buying a Hydor Koralia Nano Aquarium Circulation Pump - 240GPH (The SICCE is a great pump but still feels like the tank needs more flow, probably because the toadstool is so big it blocks a lot of flow from the random flow generators)
- Revamped clean up crew. Not exactly sure what the composition should be, usually I do 10 $1 snails, and 10 $1 crabs but I am open to suggestions of specifics
Bonus: if I am able to fix all these issues I might reward myself with adding something new to the tank. Again I'm not sure another clown is a good idea since it took me 3 tries to get her one she liked and it ended up jumping. So suggestions on that too would be cool.
I'm not home right now but if pictures / water tests would be helpful let me know I think I still have most of them in a box somewhere I can pull them out and test.
Current tank:
- One clownfish (other one jumped about a year ago and I never put a new one in because the one that is in there is pretty mean)
- Maybe a handful of crabs, not many
- All soft corals (one huge toadstool leather the size of my head just about, GSP, a few zoas scattered about)
- Radion XR15 G5 Pro (turned down to 20%)
- SICCE Syncra Silent 1.0 w/ random flow generators from Etsy
- Seachem Purigen / Phosguard in chamber 2
- Auto feeding pellets
- ATO
Potential Changes:
- Making a DIY media basket for chamber 1, adding bonded filter floss, chemipure blue, and poly-fill to the 3 chambers
- Buying a Hydor Koralia Nano Aquarium Circulation Pump - 240GPH (The SICCE is a great pump but still feels like the tank needs more flow, probably because the toadstool is so big it blocks a lot of flow from the random flow generators)
- Revamped clean up crew. Not exactly sure what the composition should be, usually I do 10 $1 snails, and 10 $1 crabs but I am open to suggestions of specifics
Bonus: if I am able to fix all these issues I might reward myself with adding something new to the tank. Again I'm not sure another clown is a good idea since it took me 3 tries to get her one she liked and it ended up jumping. So suggestions on that too would be cool.
I'm not home right now but if pictures / water tests would be helpful let me know I think I still have most of them in a box somewhere I can pull them out and test.
