yepBoth tanks have high nitrates. The 40 has lower nitrates than the 125 but when I tested them yesterday with a salifert kit they were both over 50. Prior to that I had been using the SeaChem test which I find higher to read. Most of my coral is in The 40 but not much yet. I have a butterfly in the 125 so I can't put much coral in it.
I bought a large chunk of chaeto, 1/2 lb from Algen and split it between the two sumps and put a small chunk in my QT as well, where I have a yellow tang. The chunk in the QT is fine but will be dumped when the fish is moved out.
I also run GFO. Could I be stripping too much phosphate from the water causing the chaeto to die? It used to grow like crazy. I'll have to test the phosphate this afternoon.
I have about 100 lb of rock in my 125 and 50 lb in my 40.
When I was running GFO heavily, I could NEVER keep chaeto alive. Yes, it's very possible for GFO to strip the phosphates bare and keep you from using chaeto as an export source. How much GFO are you running? swapping out your GFO every 6 weeks is good if you're actively trying to strip PO4, but it's a but much if you're just maintaining a level. You could probably go to 8 weeks (while testing) and even POSSIBLY 10 weeks.I also run GFO. Could I be stripping too much phosphate from the water causing the chaeto to die? It used to grow like crazy. I'll have to test the phosphate this afternoon.
I have about 100 lb of rock in my 125 and 50 lb in my 40.
THIS. Right here. If you could bottle this advise and sell it, you'd be a millionaire. One thing at a time, and rule each issue out. BTW, what's the status of the first chamber of your sump? Is it dirty down there, or do you siphon that area?I need to take it slow, one or 2 variables at a time. I just can't make a bunch of changes and see if it works. I need to determine what helps by changing one or two things and measuring the response. This will tell me what is having an effect and what s not. I'll keep the changes that help.
In the display. To favor the algae in the refugiumWhy the reduction in lights?
+1. More people need to take that approachI appreciate all the input.
At this point I am going to allow the phosphates to increase a bit by limiting the GFO 1/4 the normal volume and changing media at least once a week with a thorough cleaning of the reactors to reduce ditritus build up. Hopefully this will allow the chaeto to grow better. If there is no improvement in 2-3 weeks I will turn them off entirely for a while and see what happens. I'll maintain increased waterchange volume and frequency. I have a new box of RC comming Monday so I'll be able to do that. I think that has helped but just not enough.
Circulation is very good, I have 2 overflows and about 800 gph going through the sump in the 125 and about 200 gph on the 40, any more and it is like river rapids. I have two Jaebo wave makers on the 125 (max output of 1200 gph each) and 2 800 gph power heads. The 40 has 2 Jaebo rw4 wave makers at about 3/4 power ( higher and the waves get too big).
I think I will also add some more rock in a few weeks, probably some pukani but it will need to cure first.
As a scientist, i need to take it slow, one or 2 variables at a time. I just can't make a bunch of changes and see if it works. I need to determine what helps by changing one or two things and measuring the response. This will tell me what is having an effect and what s not. I'll keep the changes that help.
I have worked as a product development chemist for over 20 years. That is the only way that works for me.+1. More people need to take that approach