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Hello, I usually only come here for help when I don't know what to do so hopefully I am posting this in the right thread. I actually have a lot of questions so I would appreciate if anybody could help with any of them.
Parameters
salinity 1.025
nitrites 0
phosphate ~.25
nitrates >160
dKH 20
The two"emergency" questions I have regard the nitrates and dKH. I tested them with api and according to the test kit I have above 160ppm nitrates and 20dKH. The KH test basically says each drop to change the color is 1 dKH and it takes me 20 drops to go from blue to yellow.
This is actually the first time I tested for KH and I have had the tank for about 7 months so I don't know if this is how its been the whole time. I am looking at my fish and corals and they seem decent and not dying for the most part.
My calcium used to be 200ppm which is probably why the acan skeletons I have had have been breaking down and I lost a couple of them. So recently I bought Kent's liquid calcium and used a calculator to raise it to around 420 ppm within 3-4 days. The acans seem better now and I wonder how long it will take for the skeleton to recover. I am assuming me dosing a lot of calcium is why the dKH raised so much? I am not sure I still need an explanation on that.
As for the Nitrates I have two 20 gallon nuvo filters and I recently took one of the filters and took the filter media out, rinsed it in the tank (where a bunch of stuff went everywhere, so I don't knoe if that was good or bad) because I read somewhere to rinse the filter in the water. I then replaced it with a makeshift DIY Chaeto refugium in which I have a small clump of chaeto powered by a grow led on the side.
These two changes are the most recent things I did and before that I didn't do much except for dose a bit of algae fix from time to time. I am also not the best when it comes to water changes, maybe once a month. I do keep up with top ups
Another thing is I do not have an RODI unit. I simply cant use one since I am in college and there is no hose nearby for me to connect to at my dorm and the faucets dont come off. I would love to get one but I need a solution to use it so any help would be appreciated. That being said I test the tap water I use and there are no nitrates or phospates and I use seachem prime so That is a plus.
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Now for a couple other questions I have.
My rocks are white but develope a brown like film over them which I pictured you can see where I used to keep my hammer on the rock where a white circle is. I have had HUGE hair algae problems which is why I got the chaeto. So far I don't see any long hair algae but I still see the film or beginning of it so I want to know how to reduce it.
Speaking of the Hammer coral it used to bloom and extend all the time but for the past couple months it basically stays how it is pictured. I want to know what could possibly be causing it, I had another hammer that died and one right now that is fine.
I have a 20 gallon tank and I use a current orbit marine light the 18-24 inch and I was wondering if this was enough light for what I have since my corals are at the bottom. I was thinking of buying another one of the same kind because they hook up to the same controller. Would 2 of them be better or should I get something like a kessil a80 or both? Maybe I dont need an upgrade, please let me know.
Thanks for all the help you can provide. I appreciate it.
Parameters
salinity 1.025
nitrites 0
phosphate ~.25
nitrates >160
dKH 20
The two"emergency" questions I have regard the nitrates and dKH. I tested them with api and according to the test kit I have above 160ppm nitrates and 20dKH. The KH test basically says each drop to change the color is 1 dKH and it takes me 20 drops to go from blue to yellow.
This is actually the first time I tested for KH and I have had the tank for about 7 months so I don't know if this is how its been the whole time. I am looking at my fish and corals and they seem decent and not dying for the most part.
My calcium used to be 200ppm which is probably why the acan skeletons I have had have been breaking down and I lost a couple of them. So recently I bought Kent's liquid calcium and used a calculator to raise it to around 420 ppm within 3-4 days. The acans seem better now and I wonder how long it will take for the skeleton to recover. I am assuming me dosing a lot of calcium is why the dKH raised so much? I am not sure I still need an explanation on that.
As for the Nitrates I have two 20 gallon nuvo filters and I recently took one of the filters and took the filter media out, rinsed it in the tank (where a bunch of stuff went everywhere, so I don't knoe if that was good or bad) because I read somewhere to rinse the filter in the water. I then replaced it with a makeshift DIY Chaeto refugium in which I have a small clump of chaeto powered by a grow led on the side.
These two changes are the most recent things I did and before that I didn't do much except for dose a bit of algae fix from time to time. I am also not the best when it comes to water changes, maybe once a month. I do keep up with top ups
Another thing is I do not have an RODI unit. I simply cant use one since I am in college and there is no hose nearby for me to connect to at my dorm and the faucets dont come off. I would love to get one but I need a solution to use it so any help would be appreciated. That being said I test the tap water I use and there are no nitrates or phospates and I use seachem prime so That is a plus.
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Now for a couple other questions I have.
My rocks are white but develope a brown like film over them which I pictured you can see where I used to keep my hammer on the rock where a white circle is. I have had HUGE hair algae problems which is why I got the chaeto. So far I don't see any long hair algae but I still see the film or beginning of it so I want to know how to reduce it.
Speaking of the Hammer coral it used to bloom and extend all the time but for the past couple months it basically stays how it is pictured. I want to know what could possibly be causing it, I had another hammer that died and one right now that is fine.
I have a 20 gallon tank and I use a current orbit marine light the 18-24 inch and I was wondering if this was enough light for what I have since my corals are at the bottom. I was thinking of buying another one of the same kind because they hook up to the same controller. Would 2 of them be better or should I get something like a kessil a80 or both? Maybe I dont need an upgrade, please let me know.
Thanks for all the help you can provide. I appreciate it.