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11/24/2018, 08:15 AM | #1 |
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Struggling to get SPS growth
I've had my tank for over a year now and I'm struggling to get most of my SPS to grow. The only SPS I have that has grown is monti cap. That thing is growing like a weed. The rest is not. Current SPS is: stylo, green slimer, monti digi, birds nest, hollywood sunner, reverse superman.
Current tank parameters are: Reefer 250, Kessil AP700, 2 MP40s NO3: .05 PO4: .004 KH: 9 Ca: 420 Mg: 1300 The AP700 intensity is running at a 30% max. I'm not sure if I should bump up the intensity or what I should do. Thoughts on what I could do to get more growth? |
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What par intensity are your lights running at? You may want to increase your lights.
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30% seems pretty weak
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I have different lights but running blues 100% whites 50%
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Is your PO4 really .004 ? If so it needs to be raised. 0.02 to 0.1. Your NO3 could also be a little higher. |
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11/24/2018, 03:49 PM | #9 |
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Same here.
Your nitrate number is way low, would expect 2-5 ppm Your phosphate number is way low, would expect 0.04 not 0.004 These numbers will stunt coral growth, they are starving The other three are right on point. If you increase light, real slowly |
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You have tests that can read Phosphate to 0.004? The lowest I can read is somewhere between 0.05 and up. Same for nitrate..I can read above 3 ppm but 0.05? Maybe confirm I am reading those numbers correctly Good monticap growth is a good sign that Stoneys can calcify. Sorry, I have not ever had to increase Nitrate and Phosphate, rather always lowering it, this I managed with carbon dosing. I believe you can dose Nitrate, someone will likely chime in on this. Last edited by Uncle99; 11/24/2018 at 07:22 PM. |
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11/24/2018, 08:21 PM | #13 |
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Ok, so that puts phosphate on-point, perfect, maintain that.
Nitrate at .5, Ok, maybe you could push this forward a bit say 2 ppm by feeding more? We just want some nutrients in the water for corals to feed, but not enough to feed algae. I might check PH and while I don't chase, min is 8.0, (for me) also consider running Alk just a bit higher maybe 10, this will also help increase PH. Watch ALK closely, when coral growth increases, Alk useage increases, big changes say 1dkh or more PO many corals so keep this stable. Yup, I would raise the lights up slowly, I see nothing wrong with your water. Increase intensity will increase corals photosynthetic processing, but slow is key. Maybe 5% a week or biweekly from 30 to 60? That's a very nice light you have BTW! Maybe some of this helps.....good luck.... Last edited by Uncle99; 11/24/2018 at 08:40 PM. |
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BRS is now renting PAR meters. Less than $50 for a week or so (mail out and return). You could test at different settings at multiple points in your tank to get a "par map" for various light settings then turn them back to where you have them now. Then ramp up slowly like the others said until you can get to the setting that gets you to 150 to 250 in as much of the tank as possible. Keep a close eye on Alk and Ca as you increase light. You'll see evidence of growth there. They put out a good video on this on you tube on Friday.
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Are your alk, calc and mag stable?
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2 MP 40s are great for that setup but I wonder if you have them running too low for an SPS dominant tank. Recommend watching the BRS TV episode on flow on You Tube. BRS and World Wide Corals (WWC) say flow is the single most important thing in an SPS dominant tank ( more so than light) and it's better to have way too much than not enough. Random flow is important so you're not blasting the coral the same way all the time.
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