Originally Posted by rasguedo
DeMartini,
Once upon a time you helped me set up my tank. 28 gallon, I bought a t5 light set up with 4 bulbs. Got a good Aqua Remora skimmer. I have had it about 11 months. My tank is seriously suffering though and was wondering if you had any advice. I got some Zoos (that are now closing and melting away, had a long coral (it slowly died). 2 clowns (perculas), 1 Feather and a Goby. Thats it.. however I cant seem to get anything to look as pretty as yours. My zoos are closing, my sand and rocks have a lot of green algea ( i think due to overfeeding perhaps im adding too many pellets for the Goby. The fish look good even though now I have a problem with one bullying the other. Use RO water for top offs and changes. The corals didnt bleach so I think they are getting enough light. I have 2 powerheads there is a lot of flow in the tank. My local LFS just expanded and are bringing in a whole bunch of corals. I want to expand but not until the tank is good. I never went crazy buying too much as you can see. Are the Nanos a better idea? My tank wasnt made to be a SW and I tried to make it one. Perhaps if I buy a nano I could transplant water and LR to it and start off better? Per instance I have no fuge or sump. Just a Skilter and the Aqua Remora. All parameters are great. What do you add to your water if anything, supplements and food? Thanks for everything your tank is amazing!
Just because you don't have an all in one nano doesn't mean you can't get your tank to work out. All in one tanks are no different, they just hide the stuff to make a cleaner look. It sounds like you are doing everything right, but there has to be something wrong since your corals are dieing.
What are all of your parameters?
What lighting fixture do you have? t-5s aren't really that good unless they have individual reflectors.
I would just try to get a better clean up crew to clean up the algae.
I feed frozen mysis, cyclopeeze, phytoplankton, and ORA Glow for dry food. I add calcium and dKH buffer, but only when needed. Everything else is taken care of with water changes.