|
02/18/2016, 07:56 AM | #26 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Mount Juliet, TN
Posts: 4,528
|
Based on the corals that have lost some color, I do think light intensity is a potential factor as well as nutrients.
|
02/18/2016, 03:30 PM | #27 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: NW Iowa
Posts: 8,823
|
That's the thread I was talking about Dougstecklein
__________________
Previous tanks: 200 gal fowlr 9" Emperor Angel and many different butterfly fish 4" maroon clown and several other fish, 50 gal sump, 40 gal mixed reef/fish mostly softies and LPS. Current Tank Info: 40b 750 gph 45 lbs lr, 2"-3" sand, 165w full spectrum dimable LED, 20 gal sump/refugium 30 lbs lr, Bak Pak 2 skimmer, 4" sock temp 79-80, sg 1.026, NH3 0, NO2 0, NO3 <10, ph 8.2, calc 400, mag 1300 |
02/18/2016, 05:24 PM | #28 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 298
|
I attached a better picture of what the corals look like right now. I actually think they look a little more colorful in the picture than in person but the representation is pretty close.
- Today I started running a carbon reactor to clear up any impurities in the water. - I am starting to feed more heavily in the hopes that my nitrate and phospate levels will increase.😂 (This one still cracks me up) - I decreased my light intensity and increased duration. Whites- 35% green/red - 45%. Blues- 50%. Duration- 10 hours - I have also started adding trace elements and vitamins. I'll post something when/if I start to see any significant changes.
__________________
Current tank info: 90 gal. with 30 gal sump/fuge. 100lbs. Aragonite sand, 100lbs. Marco rock, 2-AI Hydra52 HDs, 180gal. Protein Skimmer SCA-302, SpeedWave DC-5000 1320gph return, Maxspect gyre 130 |
02/19/2016, 05:36 AM | #29 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: NW Iowa
Posts: 8,823
|
Stop the trace elements, don't do so many things at once that you'll have no idea what took care of it. Especially adding trace elements that already come in your salt mix and if you don't have a test kit for them... Don't add them.
Oh and I really like your rock work.
__________________
Previous tanks: 200 gal fowlr 9" Emperor Angel and many different butterfly fish 4" maroon clown and several other fish, 50 gal sump, 40 gal mixed reef/fish mostly softies and LPS. Current Tank Info: 40b 750 gph 45 lbs lr, 2"-3" sand, 165w full spectrum dimable LED, 20 gal sump/refugium 30 lbs lr, Bak Pak 2 skimmer, 4" sock temp 79-80, sg 1.026, NH3 0, NO2 0, NO3 <10, ph 8.2, calc 400, mag 1300 |
02/19/2016, 07:33 AM | #30 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 298
|
I'm just super motivated right now and I know how I am, sooner or later that motivation will disappear. I really get in to something for awhile, almost obsessively, and then I move on to something else.
I'm just trying to get the problem resolved before the motivation disappears. I know I won't be able to pinpoint exactly what fixes the problem but I will have a good idea. And I am willing to continue doing all of these things if the coloring issue is resolved. So in shorter words, I'm less interested in pinpointing what is causing the problem than I am in just resolving the problem.
__________________
Current tank info: 90 gal. with 30 gal sump/fuge. 100lbs. Aragonite sand, 100lbs. Marco rock, 2-AI Hydra52 HDs, 180gal. Protein Skimmer SCA-302, SpeedWave DC-5000 1320gph return, Maxspect gyre 130 |
02/19/2016, 07:37 AM | #31 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 298
|
Oh, and thanks for the compliment on the rock work.😊 In 3 years you are the first person to say anything about it.
__________________
Current tank info: 90 gal. with 30 gal sump/fuge. 100lbs. Aragonite sand, 100lbs. Marco rock, 2-AI Hydra52 HDs, 180gal. Protein Skimmer SCA-302, SpeedWave DC-5000 1320gph return, Maxspect gyre 130 |
03/13/2016, 03:53 PM | #32 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 298
|
It has been 3-4 weeks since my last update. I have changed my light intensities and duration, lowered my temp. to 78, started running carbon, and have attempted to increase my nitrate levels.
I tried adding fish but they sadly died from brooklynella. I decided to start feeding my corals every night to increase my nitrate levels. I still do not have detectable levels but I have had a small diatom outbreak so I think they are up slightly. I have still not seen a noticeable change in the coloration of any of my corals. I have decided to purchase an AI Hydra 52hd fixture. I am going to run it over half of my tank next to 1 of my AI Vega for a month to see if it is able to color up my corals. I have read about people having good results with the Hydras. I'll let you know how it goes.
__________________
Current tank info: 90 gal. with 30 gal sump/fuge. 100lbs. Aragonite sand, 100lbs. Marco rock, 2-AI Hydra52 HDs, 180gal. Protein Skimmer SCA-302, SpeedWave DC-5000 1320gph return, Maxspect gyre 130 |
03/13/2016, 05:14 PM | #33 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Philippines, Manila
Posts: 437
|
I can already some browning especially on torches
Try posting a less blue pic so the colors of corals will pop out
__________________
Broke college student lol Current Tank Info: 10 gallon reef tank build: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2558717 |
03/13/2016, 05:18 PM | #34 | |
Registered Member
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: NW Iowa
Posts: 8,823
|
Quote:
__________________
Previous tanks: 200 gal fowlr 9" Emperor Angel and many different butterfly fish 4" maroon clown and several other fish, 50 gal sump, 40 gal mixed reef/fish mostly softies and LPS. Current Tank Info: 40b 750 gph 45 lbs lr, 2"-3" sand, 165w full spectrum dimable LED, 20 gal sump/refugium 30 lbs lr, Bak Pak 2 skimmer, 4" sock temp 79-80, sg 1.026, NH3 0, NO2 0, NO3 <10, ph 8.2, calc 400, mag 1300 |
|
03/13/2016, 07:49 PM | #35 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 298
|
Okay, here is a picture with the blues turned down.
I also circled each coral so you could see which ones have faded. Red circle = color faded Green circle = color never faded Yellow circle = just purchased(I have added quite a few lately) - over the next few weeks I will see if these new corals retain their color. Not circled = was not colorful in the first place
__________________
Current tank info: 90 gal. with 30 gal sump/fuge. 100lbs. Aragonite sand, 100lbs. Marco rock, 2-AI Hydra52 HDs, 180gal. Protein Skimmer SCA-302, SpeedWave DC-5000 1320gph return, Maxspect gyre 130 |
03/13/2016, 07:54 PM | #36 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 298
|
Here's a pic without all the circles.
__________________
Current tank info: 90 gal. with 30 gal sump/fuge. 100lbs. Aragonite sand, 100lbs. Marco rock, 2-AI Hydra52 HDs, 180gal. Protein Skimmer SCA-302, SpeedWave DC-5000 1320gph return, Maxspect gyre 130 |
03/13/2016, 09:10 PM | #37 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Philippines, Manila
Posts: 437
|
The colors of the corals were coming back nicely
+1 for not feeding to much, I only feed my corals twice a month before a water change. A night before my water change I sprinkle the whole tank with brine, crushed pellets and spot feed some LPS with meaty foods.
__________________
Broke college student lol Current Tank Info: 10 gallon reef tank build: http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2558717 |
10/15/2016, 01:00 PM | #38 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 298
|
I know it's many months later but I wanted to update this thread on how my tank is doing. Since my last post I have:
-upgraded from the vegas to the new AI Hydras HD. -started running carbon and phosban -added corals -lowered temperature to 78.5* -started using filter socks -started feeding more heavily -upgraded my power head to the maxspect gyre I noticed that the higher nutrient levels and the new led lights had the biggest impact on coral coloration. Some corals even grew differently when I changed light fixtures. I stopped running phosban because the coral colors faded out rapidly. After no longer running phosban it took over a month for the colors to return. This backs up the idea that somewhat higher phosphate levels increase coral coloration. I tried to attach a recent pic of my tank, (Taken from an iPhone 7), but the upload fails. Can someone help me with this? I believe my original post has the before pic. (Taken from an iPhone 6)
__________________
Current tank info: 90 gal. with 30 gal sump/fuge. 100lbs. Aragonite sand, 100lbs. Marco rock, 2-AI Hydra52 HDs, 180gal. Protein Skimmer SCA-302, SpeedWave DC-5000 1320gph return, Maxspect gyre 130 |
10/15/2016, 01:14 PM | #39 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Baton Rouge
Posts: 1,410
|
If u are trying to attach it through thumbnails then try to reduce the size of the photo. If pic is to large it won't upload
|
10/15/2016, 08:09 PM | #40 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 298
|
Okay, I got!
Before: [/URL] After: [/URL]
__________________
Current tank info: 90 gal. with 30 gal sump/fuge. 100lbs. Aragonite sand, 100lbs. Marco rock, 2-AI Hydra52 HDs, 180gal. Protein Skimmer SCA-302, SpeedWave DC-5000 1320gph return, Maxspect gyre 130 Last edited by dougdstecklein; 10/15/2016 at 08:57 PM. |
10/16/2016, 04:24 AM | #41 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Singapore
Posts: 700
|
It looked vastly improved ! What was the lighting level that you programmed on the lightset ?
__________________
If you've learnt, teach. If you have, give. |
10/16/2016, 05:36 AM | #42 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Mendham, NJ USA
Posts: 395
|
Nice job. That's a beautiful tank.
|
10/16/2016, 10:21 AM | #43 |
Registered Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 298
|
Thanks "carrots"!
The old lights were on similar settings to the new ones. The wider angled lens on the hydras make a huge difference on the light spread. The old Vegas left shadows everywhere.
__________________
Current tank info: 90 gal. with 30 gal sump/fuge. 100lbs. Aragonite sand, 100lbs. Marco rock, 2-AI Hydra52 HDs, 180gal. Protein Skimmer SCA-302, SpeedWave DC-5000 1320gph return, Maxspect gyre 130 |
Thread Tools | |
|
|