sixers3
Member
Hello All.
I started a 26 gallon saltwater tank about a year and a half ago. Everything has been great, i turned it into a reef and i have learned a lot. Now, however, i am so frustrated.
Over the past few months i have lost several fish and live corals. My nitrates have been through the roof for over 2 months and i have done everything and i can't fix the problem. My LFS said that saltwater tanks crash every 5 years. Here's what i have been doing and what i have:
26 gallon bowfront
seaclone skimmer
130 PC lighting (2 daylight, 2 actinic) on timers
I use RO/DI water
i have 2 powerheads for movement
i use a Tidepool SOS overflow
I have about 25-30 lbs of live rock
I do weekly 4-5 gallon water changes
i only feed my fish in the morning
I just set up a 10 gallon refugium to help with the nitrates
i have:
coral banded shrimp
purple pseudochromis
dead fish in the past month:
percula clown
reef chromis
various snails
I have green algae growing all over the tank over my good coraline algae. It has overtaken some of my corals and i think it is killing my finger leather.
I'm ready to give up and just scrap the whole tank. My LFS said the sandbed is the problem and that is why it is crashing. I have lots of red leg hermits and astrea snails and turbo snails as my cleanup crew. My LFS said the way to go is no sand or coral. They said to go bare bottom or starboard for a reef, because the sand is just a "poop trap". They said i should be mixing my sand up every week.
What should i do?? I'm so frustrated and it has really got me down. My tank looked so nice and now everything is dying.
How long will the refugium i set up take to reduce the nitrates. I put some calerpa (macro algae) in it and have the lights on it 24/7. I was told to remove some when it grows to prevent it from going sexual.
Someone....anyone...please help!
Thanks.
sixers3
Very frustrated hobbyist
I started a 26 gallon saltwater tank about a year and a half ago. Everything has been great, i turned it into a reef and i have learned a lot. Now, however, i am so frustrated.
Over the past few months i have lost several fish and live corals. My nitrates have been through the roof for over 2 months and i have done everything and i can't fix the problem. My LFS said that saltwater tanks crash every 5 years. Here's what i have been doing and what i have:
26 gallon bowfront
seaclone skimmer
130 PC lighting (2 daylight, 2 actinic) on timers
I use RO/DI water
i have 2 powerheads for movement
i use a Tidepool SOS overflow
I have about 25-30 lbs of live rock
I do weekly 4-5 gallon water changes
i only feed my fish in the morning
I just set up a 10 gallon refugium to help with the nitrates
i have:
coral banded shrimp
purple pseudochromis
dead fish in the past month:
percula clown
reef chromis
various snails
I have green algae growing all over the tank over my good coraline algae. It has overtaken some of my corals and i think it is killing my finger leather.
I'm ready to give up and just scrap the whole tank. My LFS said the sandbed is the problem and that is why it is crashing. I have lots of red leg hermits and astrea snails and turbo snails as my cleanup crew. My LFS said the way to go is no sand or coral. They said to go bare bottom or starboard for a reef, because the sand is just a "poop trap". They said i should be mixing my sand up every week.
What should i do?? I'm so frustrated and it has really got me down. My tank looked so nice and now everything is dying.
How long will the refugium i set up take to reduce the nitrates. I put some calerpa (macro algae) in it and have the lights on it 24/7. I was told to remove some when it grows to prevent it from going sexual.
Someone....anyone...please help!
Thanks.
sixers3
Very frustrated hobbyist