haakon
New Member
Great board. I just started five weeks ago a 85 gallon salt water tank which I thought I would use for a fish only tank. This is my first salt water tank and I have run into a couple of issues. I have a Berlin protein skimmer that I have not used much. I am having a tough problem with finding a water pump that would run quiet enough to have in a peaceful setting. I am running a Mag drive 9.5 that is fairly quiet for the main sump pump however the Mag 7 is noticeably louder. I tried a couple of Quiet One pumps however they were louder than the Mag 7 so I had to send them back. Any ideas?
My water parameters are 0 ammonia, 25 nitrate, 0 nitrite and 3 PPM phosphate which I know is high. These tests are taken with Salifert test kits. The water that I have used has been RO water with a few 1/2 gallon top offs with tap water. I tested the tap water and their is virtually no nitrates and no phosphate detectable with my tests. I am under a constant algae attack having to clean my tank every two days with 5% water changes every 4 days. Lights are on about 10 hours a day with 110 watts of white light. I have 20 pounds of live rock, two clowns, a damsel, seven snails and two small hermit crabs. Any assistance it getting this tank under control so that I can enjoy it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Haakon
My water parameters are 0 ammonia, 25 nitrate, 0 nitrite and 3 PPM phosphate which I know is high. These tests are taken with Salifert test kits. The water that I have used has been RO water with a few 1/2 gallon top offs with tap water. I tested the tap water and their is virtually no nitrates and no phosphate detectable with my tests. I am under a constant algae attack having to clean my tank every two days with 5% water changes every 4 days. Lights are on about 10 hours a day with 110 watts of white light. I have 20 pounds of live rock, two clowns, a damsel, seven snails and two small hermit crabs. Any assistance it getting this tank under control so that I can enjoy it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Haakon