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55 gallon non-drilled
HOB Super Skimmer 125
65watt 10,000K pc
2 ea, 600 watt power heads
This is my first go round with salt water. I set the tank up in June of '07 and it ran great until December. Then everything went wrong. I replaced my light bulb, added the skimmer (had previously been running a Marineland c-360 canister) disconnected the canister, and re-stocked my cleanup crew with 10 blueleg hermits, 15 astreas, and 5 peppermint shrimp. The rock and glass is doing much better, but as the pix show, there is still a ton of algae on the sand. If I pick it all off, it will be back again in two days.
Water parameters:
sg 1.023
calcium -won't register, too high
ammonia - 0.25
nitrite - 0.25
nitrate - 0
This is according to a water test done yesterday by my LFS.
I added an algae blenny, and a golden head sleeper goby 2 weeks ago. They're both dead (found my shrimp eating them)
I feed 1/2 of a frozen cube every other day.
Anyone, everyone, please help. How can I get my tank back? p.s. sorry for the reflection in the pix.
Thanks.
HOB Super Skimmer 125
65watt 10,000K pc
2 ea, 600 watt power heads
This is my first go round with salt water. I set the tank up in June of '07 and it ran great until December. Then everything went wrong. I replaced my light bulb, added the skimmer (had previously been running a Marineland c-360 canister) disconnected the canister, and re-stocked my cleanup crew with 10 blueleg hermits, 15 astreas, and 5 peppermint shrimp. The rock and glass is doing much better, but as the pix show, there is still a ton of algae on the sand. If I pick it all off, it will be back again in two days.
Water parameters:
sg 1.023
calcium -won't register, too high
ammonia - 0.25
nitrite - 0.25
nitrate - 0
This is according to a water test done yesterday by my LFS.
I added an algae blenny, and a golden head sleeper goby 2 weeks ago. They're both dead (found my shrimp eating them)
I feed 1/2 of a frozen cube every other day.
Anyone, everyone, please help. How can I get my tank back? p.s. sorry for the reflection in the pix.
Thanks.