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![]() Iodine and Strontium are not likely to be the issue. Regular waterchanges and time should fix it now you have the parameters in check. Alkalinity is rather high though, definitely on the high side of the norm.
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![]() I brought it back with seachem (I think) reef fusion, the alkalinity part of the 2 part dose. It got a bit higher than I would have liked, I plan on keeping it around 9.
what would you recommend as regular water changes? I've been doing 10g every two weeks, but I'm bumping it up to once a week for a while. I have a 75g tank with a 15-20g sump, so its a bit better than 10% |
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![]() If your tank was neglected over the summer, take time now to compensate for the neglect. If this was my tank, I'd be fixing it by doing weekly 20% to 30% water changes for the next month or so. Or, do two 20% water changes each week for a two weeks. This will help turn things around. And after that, do weekly 10% to 15% water changes forevermore
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![]() Quote:
How old are your bulbs? Might be time to swap them out. Do you run carbon? Softies release a lot if toxins. Might be causing stress. Carbon helps remove them.
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