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![]() What test kit are you using? Do you use Prime in that tank or any other dechlorinator/ammonia detoxifier? Could list everything that is added to this tank?
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im just using a api test kit for amonia and i do use prime for my tapwater. here are the only things that ever hit my tank on a regular basis: mostly foods as the only thing i dose for is calcium but havent had to dose in a long time when i do i use kent liquid calcium or purple up.my calcium is usually in the 460 mark. i add zooplex,coral excel,and microvert 2x a week ...3 for zooplex i add one half a teaspoon of black powder flake,brine,mysis,oyster eggs for frozen here are some water parameters before my water change late last night temp: 79 sg:1.025 no3: 5ppm nitrites:0 phos: 1.0 amonia: 1.0 i have a test for alk but havent used it since my last one ran out so it hasnt been tested in a while. the tank is a 33g it runs with no skimmer just a hob filter with some rubble,carbon.it has about50-60 lbs of liverock plus around a 3-4" sandbed. the livestock are a pair of cinnamon clowns,a matted filefish,and a snowflake eel.ive been thinking about the eels pvc piping i have , it runs through all the rock and around the back so he has caves through out the hole tank that were buried in sand and rock, kinda gives him more places to explore. now i got to thinking about how much crap gets pulled into those pipes like uneaten food and stuff so for my new tank any piping will have slices or big holes drilled into them to keep them clean ![]() i did lose a rock anemone a few weeks ago theres so much stuff in my little tank that once he dissappeared there was no finding him and all my rock especiallt the tongabranch is held together with zipties to keep the eel from toppling anything lol ![]() tank is completely full for coral mostly zoas and palys but theres some gorgs,rics,monty cap,misc sps mixed in there as well ![]() i use reefers best for salt and usually mix it then plan to use it for the next week but since im down to a few small tanks i find my water is mixing for weeks before used up ![]() i have some ammo lock do you think i should use it i dont really like adding stuff like that to my tank though?? the fish are being moved to the other 33g today untill i get it figured out and stable again ![]()
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![]() if i can i would rather not move the eel thats why i ask about the ammo lock
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![]() The Prime will detoxify ammonia. Read the label for cautionary advice and dose more. The API is actually my preferred test kit because it is a salicylate kit which only tests toxic ammonia and is compatible with ammonia detoxifiers. How old is the kit?
That is A LOT of food to be adding to the tank! Personally, I'm not a fan of liquid foods unless they are from nutrient lowering systems (like Zeovit, Fauna Marin, etc). You could try dropping the liquid foods (Zooplex, Microvert), and see if you notice any changes in the tank. I think you would only see positive changes. These foods are probably the major contributor to the elevated phosphate - 1 ppm is A LOT of phosphate. Would help to lower nitrate as well. Coral Excel is a decent product, though I think it is possible to achieve the same results without using it. What are your SPS colors like? Brightly colored throughout, brown with colored tips, generally rich colors, generally pastel colors...? |
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id like to bring my phos down for sure and i believe you are right its coming from the food mostly, and lately ive been getting algae problems so my nitrates are def higher then whats being tested. my amonia test are around a year old i would say and the bottle is almost empty.i re tested tonight and im down to .5 after a 40% water change last night. what are your thoughts on phosphate remover from coralife or kent phosphate sponge?? do they work?? for my new set up i plan to take better care of whats going in so ill be using ro/di ,controller,phosban reactor,media reactors for carbon.ill have a full fuge with chaeto.ill also be logging certain feeding times so i feed more regulary and so i can keep better track of whats going in ![]()
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I would suggest you keep a refugium and chaeto separately. Chaeto is a great filter when the chamber is designed around it. My algae page talks about that too. A reef log is worth its weight in gold imo. I keep a detailed log...parameters, when fish are added, take pics and date them, changes in dosing, brand changes, bulbs changes, media changes...I write down lots of stuff. I refer to it often when questions come up. |
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![]() After a couple days things are good in the zoa tank, did two large water changes added new carbon , not sure where the amonia came from but it's back down to 0 . Parameters are better now too , phos test I did the other night was botched , I did 3 tests yesterday and all say good. There's a slight color change but it's closer to zero. I priced out a tlf phosban reactor and am buying it next week and going to set ut up next to my hob filter. Aiptasia is clearing up but I witnessed my filefish eat 1 out if 2 of my rpe's....have also watched him eat aiptasia alot so I'll keep watching it's hard to say what's worse the few polyps he nay take out or the now 100+ aiptasia
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