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![]() I can't seem to figure this one out.
It started with some algae growth on my birds nest and setosa, then my monti started to bleach and get covered in green film algae, now my LPS are slowly losing their heads. A couple SPS colonies bleached over night and now some of my smaller SPS are starting to have algae form on the tips. My Parameters are as follows. Salinity 1.026 Ca 350 Mg 1250 Alk 9.0 PO4 0 I did introduce bio pellets around 2 month ago, but I went very slowly. I also started to dose CaCl2 around the this time. I have a new skimmer that I am running fairly wet and I have to empty it every couple of days. I don't have a nitrate test, but hope to get one soon. I tested my water and it looks like my membrane needed to be changed as it was in the 16 range. I have now fixed that and its back down to zero. I will do a big water change tomorrow, but can anyone else think of what I might try.
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calibrate your refrac you never know id also up your cal and lower your alk just a tad. spring is a hard time to have your membrane wear out ![]() gl buddy
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![]() From what I've been reading your Alk is a bit high and Ca is a bit low for running pellets. This alone shouldn't be causing the issues though. Are you feeding everything heavily? This is important when using pellets as they strip it all out quite quickly. Is your reactor a recirculating type? Too much flow through the reactor can introduce too much of the mulm they talk about. It might be worth adjusting your Alk and Ca, feeding heavy, and turning down your reactor's output for a while and see what happens.
I too have started pellets recently and did noticed some coral decline initially. I converted my reactor to a recirculating type and started feeding more fish food and more coral food (reef roids) and things turned around quickly. I'm no expert, just sharing some info I've read and some things I've tried. |
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I also just cleaned out my salt water bin. There was a small covering of black algae inside that is now gone. Maybe that was contributing. I have increased my Ca dosage by double but it's still not climbing very much. I guess I will have to turn it up a notch again.
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my guess.........also nutrient related.
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One author compared it to overdosing vodka, same effect, low nutrients but algae increase. |
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![]() pellets...why do I read so many horror stories about them?
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![]() I have to agree with you Daniella. I have read more bio pellet destroyed my reef threads than algae problem threads and I have to post " if it ain't broke don't fix it" as a warning to others. I know it is not helpful to the OP but I am sure he would post the same warning. |
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![]() The horror stories I read were all about people putting too many in and too fast. I went ridiculously slow, but hey who knows. The output is placed toward the input of the skimmer but isn't directly fed into the skimmer, not sure how that would work anyways. I bought the reef octopus reactor that keeps the pellets moving perfectly.
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