nikkoli110
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Hello. I have a problem with the first coral I bought. It is a rock with about 10 mushrooms on it. I have a 29 gallon tank. I purchased it about 2 weeks ago, and for the first 4 days it looked great, but now it looks like its scrunching up, and there was some bubble like foam coming out of some of them. I did the 3 tests that I had, and the Ammonia was at 0, Nitrite was at 0, ph was 8.3, salinity 1.023, but the nitrates were at 40. How can I lower these? I just added 130 watt aqualights before the coral. I have about 20 lbs live rock, and 20 lbs live sand. I have a protein skimmer, and 2 filters, a Penguin 125 and a Penguin 170, both with the Bio-Wheel. I have 3 fish, a small green chromis, a tomato clown, and a 2 inch Kole tang. I have 9 blue legged hermit crabs. I have been doing water changes ever week and a half, about 5 gallons at a time. I really dont know what I am doing wrong. I have looked up other forums, and saw that Bio-Wheels can contribute to nitrate problems. Should I also add live rock? And has anyone used those nitrate sponges by Kent? I also use regular tap water(which has nitrates at 10), but my RO unit is on the way. Please help me! Thanks and sorry its long!