As the title says I am frequently recording low parameters, but pretty consistent (see graph photo), I have mainly Zoas and a few lps (see photo) all Zoas are producing new growth, the most miserable coral is the little frogspawn middle of picture.
So my question is; can I be doing more? Should I fiddle when I seem to have growth? If yes, I understand one thing at a time is best- what would be your suggestions?
Tank: waterbox 20
5 months old
1st chamber runs a floss cup, middle chamber bag of seacham seagel and a bag of bio matrix and heater, final chamber standard pump and ato.
temp runs at 80
AI prime 16
Carib sea life rock
Carib sea live sand
1 firefish
2 red leg hermit crabs
3 narcissious snails
1 conch
2 turbo snails
Parameters are below and taken before the 10% weekly water change, salinity seems to naturally sit consistently at 1.023-1.024, red coral pro salt mixed with own TDS tested RODI water.
I feed once daily a few grains of marine pellets pr 1/4 cube of frozen mysis or brine shrimp, anything over that and I seem to get an ammonia problem even though 1 fish.
CUC are doing a good job of sand and rock work I am manually removing back wall algae.
Hopefully I’ve provided enough information to get some sound advice- many thanks
So my question is; can I be doing more? Should I fiddle when I seem to have growth? If yes, I understand one thing at a time is best- what would be your suggestions?
Tank: waterbox 20
5 months old
1st chamber runs a floss cup, middle chamber bag of seacham seagel and a bag of bio matrix and heater, final chamber standard pump and ato.
temp runs at 80
AI prime 16
Carib sea life rock
Carib sea live sand
1 firefish
2 red leg hermit crabs
3 narcissious snails
1 conch
2 turbo snails
Parameters are below and taken before the 10% weekly water change, salinity seems to naturally sit consistently at 1.023-1.024, red coral pro salt mixed with own TDS tested RODI water.
I feed once daily a few grains of marine pellets pr 1/4 cube of frozen mysis or brine shrimp, anything over that and I seem to get an ammonia problem even though 1 fish.
CUC are doing a good job of sand and rock work I am manually removing back wall algae.
Hopefully I’ve provided enough information to get some sound advice- many thanks