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![]() I need some help all, I just can't seem to get any growth out of anything. Where should I start? I've had some SPS in the tank for 8 months and you can't tell if they have grown AT ALL.
Some specs: Ammonia - 0 Nitrate - 5-10 Phos - Undetectable KH - 8 CA - 650 - Need to improve MG - Can't find my test kit, I need to buy a new one Salt - Seachem RODI - TDS =0 Feed frozen and flake with garlic once a day. I have zero algae in the tank, no hair, diatoms, cyano, very little film forms on the glass. 400W DE 14k - 2ea bulbs approx 1 year old 1ea approx 2 months old. The other two will get swapped out shortly, 1 this month and the last a month or two from now. ( I have the SPS under the new bulb in the sand bed ) Lighting is approx 6" from the water surface No Actinic at this time Lighting Runs from 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm Temp - 79 Flow - 2ea Darts running two closed loops Return - Dart Skimmer runs 24/7 and pulls a whole bunch of crap out and is rated for well above my tank volume. Running Carbon in a reactor. Running Bio Pellets in a reactor. Help me please! I don't want to buy anything more until I can get at least some growth..
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Robb Last edited by Parker; 07-28-2010 at 12:37 PM. |
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![]() Go look for a post I did a few weeks back on that exact question. Lots of good info there
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![]() Ca should be lower, around 420-430, 650 is way too high.
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![]() Oh ya, way too high. Check salinity, and double check ca test kit. 650 should cause a lot of precipitate.
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![]() No precipitate, I'll go retest that one.
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![]() Robb Nitrates are going to slow your growth down too.
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![]() get a mag test kit if it is low it will slow groth quite abit. +1 on nitrates. CA to high coral will eat it up just do not dose any ca till it comes down.
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Now based on the above info: If you ARE running zeovit, or if you are NOT running zeovit but, trying to maintain alkalinity values that are close to NSW (6-8 dkH), THEN you must.... SUBTRACT 20% from the reading you are getting (this is only if you are using Salifert test kits, I am not sure if the Seachem test kits incorporate borate alkalinity). For example; You measure a dkH value of 8 on your Salifert test kit....In reality, you are ACTUALLY testing at 6.4 dkH or You measure a dkH value of 10 on your Salifert test kit....In reality, you are ACTUALLY testing at 8 dkH |
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![]() Quote:
Good information to have. I'm not using Salifert or Seachem test kits, I'm using ELOS. I am using Seachem salt though. ( Not really by choice but I'd hate to waste it )
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From what I gather ELos does not take Borate into the reading either, so your Alk readings are likely off. I don't use Seachem for this very reason, IO is the best in my opinion if you are willing to bump the MAG a little and possibly the potassium if needed. |
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