Five years ago I set up a display tank using local tap water treated with conditioner. I was excited to start my reef system!
I started out with classics...Clownfish and anemones. Everything seemed well cycled, so I introduced some corals. A long-tentacled plate and a small mixed zoa community were my first "victims."
The torch looked great, for a couple weeks, and went downhill from there. It succumbed within two months.
The zoas hung on like little champs, even propogated for a short while, so I added a single Palyzoa grand is, which sprouted two more polyps.
That's when the algae bloom exploded. I rushed to my LFS, where my arms were loaded with containers of remedies. Nothing worked...another armload of alternative treatments. Nada. A cleanup ARMY was employed...they all died!
I eventually surrendered and accepted my fate: marine aquaria failure! Lucky thing that I love my fish...what were left of them...that I cared just enough to feed them regularly and maintain equipment.
Well...four weeks ago, I'd had enough of being a Saltwater POW. I armed myself with scrapers, brushes, and initiated blackout conditions.
The algae is gone or dying. The tank is clean. I replaced a faulty skimmer, added a NanoMat, and went armpits-deep into a 50% water change with substrate siphoning. I even went to a local store to grab some RO/DI water from a vending machine...pulled out my brand new TDS meter...11 TDS! What?
Distilled water: 0 TDS.
Local water supply: 501!!!

I checked the local annual water report. Copper, barium, antimony...all high, all deadly to invertebrates. The missing denizens of my DT, the many, many shells still waiting for blue-legged hermit crabs to take up residence--all ghosts because of the local water supply.
I have a new arsenal today, Cuprisorb, for one element. My LFS sells 0 TDS water and premixed saltwater. I'll be utilizing that option as well. I'm dedicated to finding chemical equilibrium...and making this DT a happy home for a small reef.
Recommendations? Advice? Escoriatioms?
I'm still learning, after 50 years of experience.



