Texreefer
Sat, 15th Oct 2016, 08:45 AM
So, There may be very few of you that know me.. I have been out of the hobby for a while!. recently set up a new small red sea cube. my problem is, I can't keep a single coral(even easy ones).or inverts alive! that might be a shocker for those that remember my tanks. here are the details
Red sea cube 28 gal total volume
auto top off so no salinity fluctuation. steady at 1.026
MP10 for additional flow
AI Prime for lighting running at about 20-25% with red, green, UV running at 10-15%
tank has been running about 2 months and has been through the usual algae bloom
Temp is steady at 78 on controller and verified
running an octopus skimmer that is producing steady skimate
filter sock cleaned regularly every week with a small amount of carbon
tank fully cycled and nitrates have been 0 for over a month
phosphate not detectable
calcium in the 460-480 range
alk in the 10-12 dkh range
I have 3 fish.. 1 bangii and a pair of premium snowflakes. they have been in tank over a month and thriving!
snails, some cheap zoas, frogspawn,etc. nothing will stay alive. fish are doing great.. i'm puzzled
Red sea cube 28 gal total volume
auto top off so no salinity fluctuation. steady at 1.026
MP10 for additional flow
AI Prime for lighting running at about 20-25% with red, green, UV running at 10-15%
tank has been running about 2 months and has been through the usual algae bloom
Temp is steady at 78 on controller and verified
running an octopus skimmer that is producing steady skimate
filter sock cleaned regularly every week with a small amount of carbon
tank fully cycled and nitrates have been 0 for over a month
phosphate not detectable
calcium in the 460-480 range
alk in the 10-12 dkh range
I have 3 fish.. 1 bangii and a pair of premium snowflakes. they have been in tank over a month and thriving!
snails, some cheap zoas, frogspawn,etc. nothing will stay alive. fish are doing great.. i'm puzzled