SassyPistol Posted May 13, 2020 Author Share Posted May 13, 2020 4 hours ago, debbeach13 said: Good morning. How is it going? I hope you are well. Very interested in a tank update if you have time. Not too bad so far. I have been saving up some photos for an update! Will probably upload later today. Quote Link to comment
SassyPistol Posted May 13, 2020 Author Share Posted May 13, 2020 Here is another set of update for the tank. 4/17, Note: Did a 70% change on the tank and cleaned the matten filter. 4/18, Ammonia: trace Nitrite: 1.0 ppm Nitrate: 5~10 ppm Note: Added no bacteria per instruction. The results weren't too far from the ones on the 16th, but that's to be expected since it's only been 2 days. Date unknown (some time at the end of April I think), Ammonia: 0.2 ppm Nitrite: >1 ppm Nitrate: ~50 ppm Note: after leaving the tank alone for almost 2 weeks (a watched pot never boils?), I finally made it to the LFS to test my water. The red sea tests did show only a little bit of ammonia and a great amount of nitrate. Since in the past I would do a change because of the results, I decided to leave things alone this time to see if something different would happen. 5/3, Ammonia: 0 ppm Nitrite: 1++ ppm Nitrate: over 50 ppm pH: 7.6 KH: 6.5 degree Calc: 415 ppm Mag: 1120 ppm Note: Another red sea test showed that nothing really changed in terms of the waste level except for ammonia going down to 0. The Alkalinity and pH were also a little too low but that could be due to the bacteria so I'm not surprised there. Not sure what happened to the Mag though, it could be an error in testing... (add 1 drop and shake for 15 sec, do that 5 times... this could leave a lot of room for error I think) 5/5, did a 70% change. Started adding Seachem Stability instead of the previous bacteria additive just to see if things would be different. Oh and I also moved the trochus snail to my other reef tank because there's more algae for him to eat over there. 5/9, Ammonia: 0 ppm Nitrite: 0 ppm Nitrate: 5 ppm pH: 7.6 KH: 6.5 degree Note: Is this what I think it is?! It's finally here??!! I wonder if the combination of using different bacteria, not being too quick on water changes and moving the snail did it.... I guess now instead of worrying about the waste levels, I would move on to watching pH/KH/Calc/Mag instead. Dosed Seachem eight.four to the tank in an attempt to raise pH and KH. 5/10, pH: 8.1 KH: 7 degree Calc: 410 ppm Mag: 1220 ppm Note: The eight.four did move the parameters in the right direction. I would like all of them to be a little higher, but this was a good starting point. There was also the question of what would happen if I stopped dosing it? Would the parameters fall again? Guess we will find out tomorrow. (did not dose today) 5/11, Ammonia: 0 ppm Nitrite: 0 ppm Nitrate: 5~10 ppm pH: 7.9 KH: 7.8 degree Calc: 445 ppm Mag: 1400 ppm Note: Somehow Alk/Calc/Mag had gone up even without any dosing. What a mysterious incident! I did use my own kit at home this time instead of the one at LFS. Maybe that's why? Regardless, I am itching to add corals. I think it's time. 1 Quote Link to comment
SassyPistol Posted May 13, 2020 Author Share Posted May 13, 2020 5/12: THE CORALS ARE IN!! I am so excited. Went to the LFS and got all of the relatively hardy SPS they have: Jack-o-Lantern Leptoseris, definitely my favorite. Some sort of Seriatopora, has a bit of green skin and purple polyps. Don't think this is a bird of paradise, maybe a rose birdsnest? Some kind of Pocillipora, with green polyps. Purple (Milka?) Stylophora, with yellowish/greenish tips. A type of Cyphastrea, I think it might be a reptar or meteor shower? And a spiny star astraea snail, as a good measure for algae now that the light is back on. I placed the corals in the tank based on their lighting and flow requirements, while keeping them far apart enough that they won't be touching each other any time soon. The rock formation also got changed because it was not stable enough before. I am saving the top spot for an Acropora and/or Montipora once the first batch of corals show some growth. Maybe another coral that I don't know exist yet would go to the space at the right side toward the back. Hope they grow well! (I am planning to test for Alk/Calc/Mag again 48hrs after they are added to see the usage, and dose 2 parts if needed.) 4 Quote Link to comment
EfrainChicagoDeepdish Posted May 13, 2020 Share Posted May 13, 2020 Love the shape of your rock work and those are some decent sized frags. 1 1 Quote Link to comment
debbeach13 Posted May 14, 2020 Share Posted May 14, 2020 Great up date! I hope the corals all do well for you. Quote Link to comment
SassyPistol Posted May 14, 2020 Author Share Posted May 14, 2020 14 minutes ago, debbeach13 said: Great up date! I hope the corals all do well for you. Me too... now is when the real challenge begins! 3 Quote Link to comment
SassyPistol Posted June 5, 2020 Author Share Posted June 5, 2020 5/13, pH: 8.1 KH: 8.1 degree Calc: 410 ppm Mag: 1400 ppm Note: nothing really changed much 48 hrs after the addition of the corals. They were probably still getting acclimated to the tank parameters. 5/15, test results were the same. 5/18, pH: 8.4 KH: 5.6 degree Calc: 420 ppm Mag: 1400 ppm Note: there was a big dip in Alkalinity that occurred after the 15th. Using the results from the 13th and the dosing instruction of Seachem Reef Fusion2, I calculated the daily dosage needed for the past week (and perhaps next week) is about 0.7 ml. (In hindsight, I probably should have divided the decrease in KH by 3 instead of 7 days here) 5/27, before water change pH: 7.9 KH: 5.6 degree Calc: 410 ppm Mag: 1400 ppm Note: Even with daily 0.7 ml the Alkalinity was still pretty low. I think I might have made a mistake somewhere, time to redo my calculations. after water change pH: 8.1 KH: 7,6 degree Note: In order to calculate the daily dosage this time, I took the difference in KH between the 18th and after the water change, divided it by 10, converted that to the dosing liquid volume to get 0.3 ml. It didn't make sense to me why the dosage was lower but I figured I will just adjust after seeing the results nest week. 6/2, pH: 8.1 KH: 7.0 degree Calc: 420 ppm Mag: 1240 ppm Note1: Alkalinity didn't drop as much this time! Though Magnesium went down. I decided to leave Mag. level alone and focus on KH instead. To adjust the daily dosage, I first needed to figure out how much more to dose daily. The difference in KH between the 27th and today was divided by 6 and converted to volume in order to get 0.15 ml. This is the ADDITIONAL dosage to what I was already dosing last week. Therefore, the new updated dose is 0.15 + 0.3 = 0.45 ml/day Note2: the rock was also knocked over during the water changes, so I finally broke out the epoxy and fixed the rocks. I also readjusted the placement of the corals and glued them to their new place. Most of them were looking alright with decent level of "fuzziness", except for the Seriatopora. I think it might have been bleached a bit by the light, or it could be the alk swing..... Anyhow it is now in a more shaded spot, so we will see. Progress pic below. Note3: I have never kept an aquarium that requires weekly attention like this before. Most of my other tanks are full of inverts with low bio-loads that monthly or bi-weekly changes and every couple days feedings are enough. There were definitely times when I felt a little less motivated to work on this tank, especially when my cat was on me and with what's going on in the world these days. But I did it anyway, and I am thankful that I decided to start all of this. :) 1 Quote Link to comment
SassyPistol Posted July 1, 2020 Author Share Posted July 1, 2020 6/8, pH: 8.2 KH: 6.7 degree Calc: 420 ppm Mag: 1360 ppm Note: increased daily Alk dosage to 0.75ml after this date. 6/17, pH: 8.2 KH: 6.4 degree Calc: 410 ppm Mag: 1440 ppm Note: updated daily Alk dosage to 1ml after this date. Observed most corals looking fluffy and new polyp growths on both the Cyphastrea and Leptoseris (see photos attached), The only coral that seems to be the unhappiest is the birdsnest. Despite having polyp extensions, its color is still pale. I wonder if I should move it again to a less sunny spot. 6/23, pH: 8.3 KH: 6.2 degree Calc: 400 ppm Mag: 1360 ppm Note: updated daily Alk dosage to 1.5ml, dosed 1ml at night and 0.5ml in the morning. Noticed Magnesium is going back down again after steadily increasing since the beginning of June... Could be due to the test inaccuracy or that the S.G. of the new water was not consistent? Also moved the birdsnest to the back since it's still pale. 6/30, pH: 8.4 KH: 6.7 degree Calc: 390 ppm Mag: 1520 ppm Note on Alk: the rate of Alkalinity level decrease has slowed down, think the dosing amount is getting closer to the system consumption. Updated daily Alk dosage to 1.9ml. Note on Calc: the level has dropped below 400ppm, so I decided to start dosing calcium with Seachem Reef Fusion 2 as well. Starting daily dose of 0.3ml. Note on Mag: I don't quite know why the level fluctuates so much from week to week. Even taking into account of differences in S.G. of the new water, it should only be around 50 to 100ppm, not 160ppm... It is possible that this is linked to the decrease in Calcium and/or the increased Alk dose. Or that my test is really inaccurate. Guess I will see the outcomes next week after starting to dose Calcium. 2 Quote Link to comment
SassyPistol Posted July 1, 2020 Author Share Posted July 1, 2020 I have been thinking about adding more corals now that I have all the others for almost a month and a half with no super major issues. I thought about adding a red Montipora Capricornis to the flat spot on the left side (facing the tank), and maybe a Cali Tort at the top or a yellow Millepora. I am fairly sure that the Capricornis would be fine, but I've heard the Cali Tort and the Millepora can be a little more sensitive. What do you guys think? 2 Quote Link to comment
Tamberav Posted July 14, 2020 Share Posted July 14, 2020 Cute tank! I should probably start testing mine for all as I get growth after a water change but then it slows/stops...doh! You are more dedicated then me! The mili and tort are acros so they can be more finicky but nothing extreme. 1 Quote Link to comment
SassyPistol Posted July 31, 2020 Author Share Posted July 31, 2020 7/7, pH: 8.4 KH: 8.1 degree Calc: 390 ppm Mag: 1240 ppm Note: Added a new coral, a piece of red Capriconis. Adjusted the dose to 1.7ml since the KH has caught up. Increased Calcium dose to 0.7ml daily. 7/16, Note: Work has increased this week so I only had time to do a small water change, no tests here. Everything including the new coral is looking good though. 7/24, Note: Work is still crazy and I also overused my right arm. Only a small change was carried out on this tank and no tests. I also did missed a couple days of dosing in the morning (waking up early in the morning for work is not my forte.... but I will get used to it eventually) 7/31, pH: 8.2 KH: 8.1 degree Calc: 430 ppm Mag: 1520 ppm Ammonia, Nitrite, Nitrate: 0 ppm Note: This week I noticed some tissue die-offs on the stylophora, the procillopora, and the cyphastrea. (it sucks cause those were the ones that were showing the most growth!) I wonder if it's caused by the missing dose of Alk/Calc? It sure went downhill quick if it's caused by that. It could also be the temperature, since the room has been warm and the tank temperature today is at 82 degrees. Did a major water change (80%) to cool it down a bit. I think I am going to try doing 2 or even 3 water changes per week and skip the dosing all together. It might work better for my new work schedule and to keep the temperature down during the warm weather. We will see how it goes! (good thing I didn't get the Calitort, I don't think it would do well with what's happening to the tank right now...) Quote Link to comment
debbeach13 Posted July 31, 2020 Share Posted July 31, 2020 I hope things turn around for you. 1 Quote Link to comment
SassyPistol Posted August 29, 2020 Author Share Posted August 29, 2020 8/9, pH: 8.4 KH: 6.2 degree Calc: 450 ppm Mag: 1600+ ppm Note: Most of the styloyphora and procillopora as well as the birdsnest were bleached though there were still some polyps extensions on those parts. I am amazed how well the leptoseris is holding up though. Not even a bit of color changes on it. Temperature has been hovering around 80 degrees whenever I checked during the day. 8/17, pH: 8.0 KH: 5.6 degree Calc: 410 ppm Mag: 1400 ppm Note: I decided to get a dosing pump (a kamoar x1 micropump) for the tank even though it's a pico. The reason being that the sps corals are definitely using a lot more Alk/Calc than what the nearly 100% water change every 7 to 10 days can replenish. Also they seemed to show decent growth when Alk were being consistanly dosed twice daily and Calc once per day between May to early July. (until the heat wave came and life caught up that is) I feel like since the Alk fluctuates in the tank so much, having a dosing pump to take the human element away and keep it consistent will at least prevent further losses. Then I will see if the tank need manual Calc dosing on top of that. 8/20, Note: The dosing pump arrived and I set it to dose 0.1 ml of Seachem Reef Fusion 2 every 2 hrs from 9pm to 9am (0.7ml total per day). Will adjust after the next water change and tests. Also got Brightwell Restor to use it on the bleached but not yet dead part of the corals, hopefully it would help. 8/28, pH: 8.4 KH: 9.8 degree Calc: 290 ppm Mag: 1400 ppm Note: Adjusted the pump to dose 0.5ml total per day with most of it added when the light is off since the Alk went up a bit too much to my liking. (I have to say I really like the pump so far. It was easy to set it up and controlling it with my phone was a breeze.) I am also going to start dosing Calc at least every other day or daily by hand. No more further bleaching on the corals and some even grew back significantly! I am not entirely sure if it's due to the Alk dosing, the cooler temperature recently or the coral tissue supplement, or a bit of everything. Either way I am pleasantly surprised. I want to wait a bit longer to see if the stylo. procillopora and birdsnest would grow back before I add more. Quote Link to comment
debbeach13 Posted August 29, 2020 Share Posted August 29, 2020 Good luck with the dosing. Sounds like things are turning around. Quote Link to comment
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