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I recently set up my first tank since 2016. I remember back then it was all about keeping nutrients down. It's a 12 gallon all in one.
This tank first had water in it on 12/9, so it's about 8 weeks old. I used live sand, a couple live rock pieces from a local established tank, dry Marco rock, and Fritz TurboStart. I also have been dosing Hydrospace Prodibio and Deep Cycle.
I have a refugium with chaeto that does grow somewhat, but nothing crazy. I run filter floss, ChemiPure Blue, Maxspect Nano-Tech biospheres in the filter area.
Tank has some easy LPS (scans, button scolys, torches and hammers), as well as a couple montis and some zoathids. Two clown fish, sexy shrimp, small CUC and a cleaner shrimp.
I have been testing weekly, and after the cycle peaked at a nitrate of 10ppm or so, I can't keep any nutrients in this thing.
Current parameters:
1.025
79 degrees
7.9 pH
8 Alk
.3 ppm Nitrate
0.06 ppm phosphate
460 calcium
0 ammonia
All levels checked with Hannah checkers, except the ammonia was with API.
I have removed almost all of the chaeto, started feeding the fish and corals heavily.
I am in the middle of the diatom bloom, and hoping to get some algae growth going to get past this phase.
How can I keep Alk more stable, and how can I get more nutrients into this tank? I have a suspicion the Marco rock is sucking everything up, at what point will that end?
I have been doing 20% water changes every couple days to keep the tank close to acceptable alk levels.
This tank first had water in it on 12/9, so it's about 8 weeks old. I used live sand, a couple live rock pieces from a local established tank, dry Marco rock, and Fritz TurboStart. I also have been dosing Hydrospace Prodibio and Deep Cycle.
I have a refugium with chaeto that does grow somewhat, but nothing crazy. I run filter floss, ChemiPure Blue, Maxspect Nano-Tech biospheres in the filter area.
Tank has some easy LPS (scans, button scolys, torches and hammers), as well as a couple montis and some zoathids. Two clown fish, sexy shrimp, small CUC and a cleaner shrimp.
I have been testing weekly, and after the cycle peaked at a nitrate of 10ppm or so, I can't keep any nutrients in this thing.
Current parameters:
1.025
79 degrees
7.9 pH
8 Alk
.3 ppm Nitrate
0.06 ppm phosphate
460 calcium
0 ammonia
All levels checked with Hannah checkers, except the ammonia was with API.
I have removed almost all of the chaeto, started feeding the fish and corals heavily.
I am in the middle of the diatom bloom, and hoping to get some algae growth going to get past this phase.
How can I keep Alk more stable, and how can I get more nutrients into this tank? I have a suspicion the Marco rock is sucking everything up, at what point will that end?
I have been doing 20% water changes every couple days to keep the tank close to acceptable alk levels.
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