ClaptonsGhost
Active Member
Yes, I'm sure you all wish you had this problem, but it is so perfect right now it concerns me. Let me explain. My fish are all doing great, even the Yellow Tang that was almost beaten to death by another Yellow Tang. Everyone is eating and swimming happy. My crabs and Fire Shrimp are all still alive and finding stuff to eat. And here's the freaky part; I have ZERO algae in the tank. No brown algae (I know, they're actually diatoms), not even on my out flow pipes, which used to be encrusted, or in the corners, or on the glass below the surface of my substrate, which is immaculate, and my water is crystal clear. The tank literally looks like it was set up yesterday with brand new everything
I have a 180 gallon FOWLR, with 200 lbs of live rock, only 2 1/2 lb's of which was actually live and was put in to re-seed the rest of my rock which lay dead for 7 years until I recently resurrected the tank with new plumbing, filtration etc. You can see it at the top of the pile of rocks) I have 13 fish (including 6 small fish like humbug damsels and chromis).
Should I be concerned? All my readings are perfect except nitrates which went up to 40ppm due to the addition of 3 large fish over the past 5 days (I'll be testing the water again later today. I expect, as before, that it will have gone down again). Everything is so perfect I'm afraid of breaking that old rule, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" by doing a water change (the tank has been running for only 3 weeks and cycled after 2). I'm topping off with RO/DI water and adding trace elements.
Here's video I shot the other day, which unfortunately picked a video transition frame to use as the thumbnail (a portent of things to come!?!!! ;-) )
Opinions, please.
I have a 180 gallon FOWLR, with 200 lbs of live rock, only 2 1/2 lb's of which was actually live and was put in to re-seed the rest of my rock which lay dead for 7 years until I recently resurrected the tank with new plumbing, filtration etc. You can see it at the top of the pile of rocks) I have 13 fish (including 6 small fish like humbug damsels and chromis).
Should I be concerned? All my readings are perfect except nitrates which went up to 40ppm due to the addition of 3 large fish over the past 5 days (I'll be testing the water again later today. I expect, as before, that it will have gone down again). Everything is so perfect I'm afraid of breaking that old rule, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" by doing a water change (the tank has been running for only 3 weeks and cycled after 2). I'm topping off with RO/DI water and adding trace elements.
Here's video I shot the other day, which unfortunately picked a video transition frame to use as the thumbnail (a portent of things to come!?!!! ;-) )
Opinions, please.
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