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vince-1961
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I'm getting a bit frustrated as a lot of my corals die. It generally takes a few months. Water parameters always test out as zero for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, phosphates and calcium, magnesium, Alk, pH, and salinity all within proper ranges. T5 lights (approx 1,000 watts on a 72 x 24 x 36 225g tank) run on a timer about 8 hours per day with the actinics 2 hours b4 and after main lights. 10% water changes weekly. For turnover, I got a main sump pump @ 1,000 gph, two koralia 4s at 1,000 gph each and a closed loop which was running at 600 gph, but which I just increased to 2,200 gph. I have never tested for strontium. Do run a CA reactor.
I hadn't been adding phytoplankton, although I've just recently started doing so.
What survives: frogspawns, ricordeas, mushrooms and a gorgonia.
What has died: goniopora, numerous zooanthids (large and small colonies) , xenia, bubble coral (is dying), pom pom, other gorgonia, hard corals with many branches (the name of which I have forgotten, but was healthy and alive when placed in tank) and several sponges.
Tank is about a year old. What gives?
I hadn't been adding phytoplankton, although I've just recently started doing so.
What survives: frogspawns, ricordeas, mushrooms and a gorgonia.
What has died: goniopora, numerous zooanthids (large and small colonies) , xenia, bubble coral (is dying), pom pom, other gorgonia, hard corals with many branches (the name of which I have forgotten, but was healthy and alive when placed in tank) and several sponges.
Tank is about a year old. What gives?