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I have a 220 gallon that I cannot keep straight.
I have nitrates 100+ as per multiple salifert tests and Phosphates around 1.7 as per Hanna test
Tank info:
- 220 gallon tank with 80 gallon sump
- Running skimmer 24/7
- Have a refugium with chaeto that does not grow and possibly even dying
- Infrequent water changes
- Have some lps and leathers that dont grow at all. Will survive but slowly wither away over a long period of time
- Fish are blue tang, yellow tang, purple tang, foxface, squaretooth birstletang, 3 clownfish
- Had a huge problem with red cyano and seems to have transitioned into green slime which is probably just green cyano
Any suggestions on how to fix this mess?
From what Ive read getting something like siporax would be good to soak up some nitrates
I have nitrates 100+ as per multiple salifert tests and Phosphates around 1.7 as per Hanna test
Tank info:
- 220 gallon tank with 80 gallon sump
- Running skimmer 24/7
- Have a refugium with chaeto that does not grow and possibly even dying
- Infrequent water changes
- Have some lps and leathers that dont grow at all. Will survive but slowly wither away over a long period of time
- Fish are blue tang, yellow tang, purple tang, foxface, squaretooth birstletang, 3 clownfish
- Had a huge problem with red cyano and seems to have transitioned into green slime which is probably just green cyano
Any suggestions on how to fix this mess?
From what Ive read getting something like siporax would be good to soak up some nitrates