carlos
New Member
A few things are happening to my tank and I am having a hard time figuring out my problems. First let me start with some of the data. PH - 8.3; Calcium 410; Temp. 76.8; nitrates - 20; amonia and nitrites - 0; phosphate (tetra test kit) reads 1 mg/l, ( hagen test kit) reads 0. I am doing water changes weekly (30 - 40 gal)per change. This week a changed the water (30 gal. one day and another 30 gal. the next day for a total of 60 gal. this week. I used pure steril water ( supposedly a bit better than r.o. water). My readings coming out of my water before mixing the salt are excellent ( no nitrates or phophates). My Berlin skimmer works around the clock and is fully functional. Metal Halides and actinics do the light trick ( 12hrs. for actininc) and (4hrs. for halides) in a 12 hours span. I also have approx. 320 lbs. of purple lr in the tank which has done exceptionally well in the past year. I also have about 18 fish (they average about an inch to two inches in size), shrimps ( peppermints, fire), over 30 - 40 different corals and a cleaning crew. Although the bioload in my tank is expectedly higher than most tanks, I never had big issues with nitrates or phosphates being out of range unless, however, I interrupted my cleaning routine. Now here are my issues:
1. Green algea is taking over my purple rock.
2. Bubble algea is noticeable in two areas of my tanks.
3. Nitrate levels remains on the high side even after frequent water changes
4. Phosphates have been unsually high lately.
One lfs suggests for me to do more water changes, buy the salt from them ( fritz) and buy a new skimmer; the other lfs suggest that I do another water change; pull my bio balls out of the filter( incrementally of course), replace the halides, and get more emerald crabs or a kolb tang to attack the bubble algea.
The only thing that I have really done lately is to change their diet! More flakes and dry foods instead of frozen food ( brineshrimp, silversides, and regular shrimp) and lettuce only.
What do you think? Your feedback is very important and appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Carlos
1. Green algea is taking over my purple rock.
2. Bubble algea is noticeable in two areas of my tanks.
3. Nitrate levels remains on the high side even after frequent water changes
4. Phosphates have been unsually high lately.
One lfs suggests for me to do more water changes, buy the salt from them ( fritz) and buy a new skimmer; the other lfs suggest that I do another water change; pull my bio balls out of the filter( incrementally of course), replace the halides, and get more emerald crabs or a kolb tang to attack the bubble algea.
The only thing that I have really done lately is to change their diet! More flakes and dry foods instead of frozen food ( brineshrimp, silversides, and regular shrimp) and lettuce only.
What do you think? Your feedback is very important and appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Carlos