wow I appreciate your help but you went way over my head, im a moron when it comes to this whole fish tank world. The sand I have in it was from a pet store. It was all meant for an aquarium. I hate to start over because I have a coral beuty that is doing well. Do you check anything other than what I check? I use a API test kit, is this sufficient or should I get a better one? I have a power head already In my tank I forgot to say that.
Originally Posted by
Rotarymagic
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Try this...
ditch the marineland filter i.e. nitrate trap (ever notice how the biowheel never really gets clean? it's trapping nutrients)
get some good powerheads.. take the fish back to the LFS.
If you collected random sand i.e. your regular sand and its not designed for use in a sw aquarium, you may as well take all the live rock out, siphon the water into the buckets with live rock& a powerhead for each bucket, and dump all the sand out... hose the tank to clean it out since random playsand may have harmful heavy metals in it...
Get another 25lbs of liverock. buy all established live sand or make half your sand bed from new sand out of a bag of aragonite based sand. Make the layer about 1-2inches deep.
Put all the live rock in there. Fill tank, get specific gravity to 1.025 and use a refractometer to check as a hydrometer is not very accurate. Let the tank recycle and start again.
After the cycle is done, get a refugium going, you may need to get some sort of hang on the back unit to grow chaeto or impliment a turf scrubber on the tank to export inorganic nitrate and phosphate (testable stuff) into either macroalgae (chaeto) in a "fuge" or turf microalgae with the scrubber setup. This will keep nitrates&phosphates low or untestable.
Best of luck, sorry for the novel.