Don't worry about the nightlights, just cut down on the daylight phase. Depending on the size of the tank and the bioload a single cube might be too little, or much too much. What I'm saying is give us a little more information about your system and we can give you more precise advice. You also might consider using macroalgae in the sump or in the main display.Ok. Do i need to turn the lights completely off or do the blue night life lights? N what about feeding. Do i need to back off on that. I feed them a cube of reef plankton a day.
Its tap with instant ocean saltWhat kind of water do you use, tap or RODI?
77G, 2 oc clowns small, serpent starfish, konk snail, goby and blue tang. Filtration system is 2 national geographic CF50 canistersDon't worry about the nightlights, just cut down on the daylight phase. Depending on the size of the tank and the bioload a single cube might be too little, or much too much. What I'm saying is give us a little more information about your system and we can give you more precise advice. You also might consider using macroalgae in the sump or in the main display.
That's a pretty light bioload, and a lot of food. Try feeding 1/2 cube of frozen, and supplement with nori for the tang. My guess is that you are seeing a diatom bloom due to using tap water. I would urge you to either buy RODI, or a RODI system (cheaper in the long run), and use that to make seawater and as make-up water as well. Macroalgae will help clean up your present water.77G, 2 oc clowns small, serpent starfish, konk snail, goby and blue tang. Filtration system is 2 national geographic CF50 canisters