Okay, i know i am bad at getting on here and posting updates other than when i need help. I am sorry I am a full time nursing student and a single father so when im not doing homework or hanging out with my 3 year old I am tending my tank or having some quite time. With that being said I am here for help again.
I May be over reacting but i think there is a problem with my tank. I am going to go through my problems one at a time. (see all of my tank info to include water parameters, light schedule, inhabitants... at the bottom of this blog)
#1.) Water Quality - I am starting to become slightly confused with my water quality. My Nitrates and Nitrites have never gone over 0.0 (last water check it looked as though the nitrates may have been a tish higher than 0.0 but not significant to show a full color change). My ammonia is always 0.25, one time it went up to .5 but i did a water change and it was right back to 0.25. Every thing i am reading says that ammonia needs to be 0.00 and nitrates and nitrites can be no higher than 0.1. *****Anyways i guess my question is in regards to the nitrifying bacteria. Do i not have enough, or am i worrying myself over nothing? I feel like if there is a constant ammonia level the nitrifying bacteria should be reproducing at a rate that they are using it just as quickly as it is being produced.********
#2.) I am having an algae outbreak... again. I am not sure what is wrong as my water quality is good (Again, see tank info at the bottom of the tank please). I clean my glass about 2 times a week (by hand). And i use the magnetic glass cleaner about 2-3 times a week. I have a refugium in the back which is lit up opposite of the main display and is filled with the spaghetti algae (chaeto). I really seems to be doing good, but it has only reduced the speed of agae growth in the tank. I have continually added to my cleanup crew in hopes in hopes of getting par with the algae. i dont want to add to many cleaners only to have them all starve later. Right now i have 4 red hermits, an unknown hermit (maybe someone can identify him, he is a bit larger, and is blueish with spots and the tips of his claws are whitish yellow, i got him as part of a deal, a friend gave me his biocube skimmer because he was getting rid of his tank but i had to take his last living inhabitant in return... the hermit). I also have a pistol shrimp and yellow watchman (for substrate aeration) 1 or 2 nassirus snails (i only ever see one at a time), 1 pepermint shrimp (there was a skunk cleaner shrimp also but i haven't seen him for about a week ... since i added the pistol shrimp, and ive read online that the pistol shrimp will stun/kill and eat the skunk shrimp), and 2 emerald crabs. I have also noticed that the chaeto algae could use a trimming but I am not sure how much i should throw out, and i am not sure if that will cause the algae in my display tank to grow even faster. I am also noticing specs floating around my tank and i think i should do another water change but i just did one Jan 22nd and I dont know if I should just let my tank go for a little bit longer before i do another change as i tend to freak and clean anytime this happened in the past.
#3.) Mushroom Coral - So i bought a beautiful colony of metallic green mushrooms which were doing great in my tank at first, (this was about a month ago before i got anything else or set up the fuge) I was having a hard time stabilizing my pH and was told by the BBS that i could add this pH buffer/stabalizer which said "safe for marine and coral aquariums" on it. I added it to my tank and the mushrooms instantly shot out a large amount of mucus (i thought they were dying but later found out it was a toxic defense mechanism). the mushrooms then closed up, and have not fully expanded since. They originally expanded fully, but now they wont even attempt it, they look about the same day or night give or take 1 or 2 mm of expansion. I have done everything i moved them to a shadier area in the back of the tank with no success, i then created a shelf to shade them which made no difference, i have since just left them alone in the back of the tank. they have still not changed in condition and this has now been well over a month. Since then i have added a Green star polyp colony, 1 Ricordea mushroom, 1 very small Miami Vice colony (bout 6 polyps), and a week ago i added my first LPS ... a Galaxia. Everything else seems to be doing just fine, ****altough the star poly is not always active, some days there all open, some days half, some days less***.
#4.) Deaths - In the past month and a half I have lost a few inverts, 1 emerald crab about 3 or 4 weeks ago, and 1 or 2 hermits around the same time. I havent lost any inverts since, except for the shrimp which is odd because the pepermint is doing fine. The other odd thing is that the Skunk was doing great he was growing rapidly and was molting about once ever other week which is why i think something else ate him.
I am still enjoying this tank i just wish I knew more. I know, i know.... i should read more, (incoming excuse) but between a 3 yr old and school there's not much time (i wish i would have taken up this hobby years ago, although i would have never been able to afford it then).
So i am going to attach screen shots of all my tank information, (i log it in excel and i cant upload documents in here). I based my excel off of the information that **Snakeblitz** said anyone requesting help should provide.