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Running a skimmer wet will remove more DOC from the water I think.
I would also feed amino acids from zeovit as well. A little bottle goes a long way and make the colors great for the corals that are bleached. Quote:
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Would Zeovit CV act as a replacement for the AA? How often should I be feeding per week? Follow the instructions via the bottle?
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So I have even more bad news. I did a poor mans iodine dip for the one affected coral that had the dying tips and can confirm that I have AEFW.
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Here is the picture of the algae that I have on the live rock. This appeared after the cyano got under control.
And this shot shows some black algae. It's almost like black beard algae in the freshwater world. |
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Oh crap. That's terrible. AEFW don't affect all SPS, just Acros, so that's about the best news you're going to get out of this. (sigh)
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I have the stupid Bubble Magus skimmer open all the way and the water level is overflowing. I'll try lowering the water level in the sump to less than 9" to see if that helps a difference. It's a HOB protein skimmer that I adapted to use a in sump. |
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I didn't mean for you to boost your lighting at this point. I'm just pointing out that it's not as extreme as mine was. I'd suggest you leave it be for now, or even turn them down a bit until things recover
Then slowly, and I mean over weeks, turn them back up to where you want them. All the while watch for new signs of bleaching/color changes etc Are they poly, or felt ? I had the poly ones and had the same problem as you Since I've switched to felt they last longer than I need before washing Perhaps you could find a way to lift the skimmer a bit, rather than remove water from the sump ? Either way, sounds like you get the idea |
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I used to be on top if it by wiping it down, but when the algae started growing, I couldn't get it off. It's an acrylic backing and takes so much scraping to even remove. I do wipe that wall down almost daily, using a sponge. Quote:
For feeding, I give my fish NLS pellets/flakes. Then I alternate on other days with Ocean Fresh Pacifica Plankton or Cyclopeeze. I try to feed every single day, but some days are skipped based on my schedule. The nutrient levels are very low. On Thursday I performed a 4 gallon water change using IORC. Nitrate (API) - 0 Phosphate (Hanna ULR) - 9 ppb (0.027 ppm) Calcium (Salifert) - 475 ppm Alkalinity (Hanna) - 7.8 dkH I know they are not balanced. You had mentioned before. How do I get them balanced? I am not dosing in equal parts. I am currently only dosing: Alkalinity (Arm and Hammer) - 25 ML (8 times per day) Calcium Chloride (got it free from another member, maybe it is downflake but they don't remember the brand) - 20 ML (8 times per day) This is dosed through an auto doser. I'll dial the Calcium down a bit. Part of the problem I think is that the salt mix is so high in it's levels that it raises everything up. Then it slowly drops down, but doesn't ever balance as by the end of the week, I do another water change. Quote:
I also dose 1 drop of Pohls CV every so often. Maybe 2 times a week? |