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TwistedMind
Sat, 22nd Dec 2012, 06:52 PM
My nitrates are rediculous and I am doing 30 gallon aka 30% water changes once a week. I know it's because deitrus is building up but other than taking all my sand out I am at a loss of how to expedite the exportation of this stuff. Maybe someone is willing to come play with my power heads or something?

All of my corals are doing good, except i killed two more birdsnests.

My Lobo brain has got some serious tissue recession going on and I don't know if it's because the nitrates build up over the week until I can change the water or maybe I have something else going on in there. I also had a Mary Jane Paly/zoa melt.

But, my rastas, bam bams, hammers, and anemonie are all doing good.

So if anyone is able to come give it a check up I would be forever in your debt.

EpicWin
Sun, 23rd Dec 2012, 10:33 AM
Get the detritus eating cucumbers. They are soooooo good at cleaning detritus.

Squiers007
Sun, 23rd Dec 2012, 02:48 PM
Can we get some more info about the tank? Filtration, what type of powerheads and how many? What exactly are your nitrates at? Also what type of sandbed is it, crushed coral or finer grain sand? How deep?

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OrionN
Sun, 23rd Dec 2012, 11:37 PM
After 12/31 I will be able to help. Hope it is not too late then.

mtfish
Wed, 26th Dec 2012, 03:02 PM
Where in town are you located? I am on the northwest side of town, but work is located on the Texas A&M campus near the naval base. As noted above, more information will be needed to see what needs to be done. If 30 gallons is 30%, then your tank is about 90 or 100 gallons? What is your bioload? Feeding what and how much? Sump? Skimmer?

fuzzybob4
Wed, 26th Dec 2012, 03:28 PM
Let us know more info on the tank. Also you are welcome to post on www.corpusreefclub.webs.com (http://www.corpusreefclub.webs.com) and ask people on their if they can help their all located in corpus some one will be able to help you.
I'm also located in corpus on alameda st.

Bill S
Wed, 26th Dec 2012, 07:16 PM
We are headed down to Port A on Friday. I'd be happy to stop by. We have to go to Rockport first, I think, but then would be available. And, I can always hop the ferry over any time this weekend. Let me know. 21O.six.six.three.8O19

jrnannery
Thu, 27th Dec 2012, 12:07 AM
I can't wait to say it...get an Algal Turf Scrubber. Nitrates, Nitrites, Phosphates, etc...all a thing of the past. With a short amount of time, of course. Once it is up and running, forgetaboudit!

As far as cleaning detritus, the lowest (negative) impact way, once you have your scrubber running would be to focus on cleaning one rock every few days. Blow it off with the baster, and walk away. Don't go nuts and stir up the sandbed too much. Do that over a period of time, and you will have no worries. Once it comes time to do the sandbed, get yourself a gravel vac, and do a couple of tiny spots at a time till it's done. Let it take a month, so what. The key would be to go slowly so as not to impact your organisms negatively with huge clouds of filth.

That would be my advice. Experience talks, so don't take it lightly. Good luck. Please update us regardless of what you choose to do.

TwistedMind
Sat, 29th Dec 2012, 11:25 PM
Tank info

75 gallon display , 55 gallon sump

est 100 gallon total volume

100 # rock
80# sand

reefoctopus skimmer

nextreef mr1 mdia reactors run on a mag 4 one is running carbon the other running gfo

hydor power heads 1150 gph x 2
mag 9 return pump

lighting is maxspect mazarra P leds

water turnover estimated at 27 times per hour

3 chamber sump with DSB refugium

stocking

1 yellow tang 5 "
2 clown fish 3 " & 2 "
2 purple fire fish 4" and 3 "
1 timor wrasse 5 "
2 blue reef chromis 3 " & 2 "
4 blue green chromis 2 " all


2 scarlet skunk cleaner shrimp

1 gbta large 10 + inches when expanded

misc snails and hermits

have 1 Large 10 " + chalice colony
1 2 lobed aussie lobophillia
1 4 " aussie pink wall hammer
1 4 head branching hammer
1 acan colony
6 different morphs of paly / zoas


I feed one frozen cube of mysis every 3 to 4 days, a pinch of pellets every 5th day or so, and some algea fr the tang once a week

TwistedMind
Sat, 29th Dec 2012, 11:28 PM
hmmm, maybe the tanks over stocked, doesn't seem like to many critters when looking at it, but when typed out it seems like to much.