I think my tank water have something wrong.
First problem, In the past 1-2months, some of my LR are turning black. It's looks like a dead from algae IMO and i tried to brush it off using a toothbrush but it doesn't go away. What does it mean? Will my LR going to die?
Second problem, I added a plant (i think it's a caulerpa) about last 2 weeks ago, and after 1 day. Some part of it turning brown and white (as in the picture) and in a next day, one of it IMO is completely die. And I have only one left right now which is not in a good health.
Third problem, one of my coral is going to die (and i think it will die). It's does not expanded well for one and a half months ago, I try to rotate it but nothing better. And a yellow-polyp that i just added about 2 weeks ago, is expanded well for only 2 days. After that its polyp is smaller and smaller, right now some of them is not expanded.
My tank profile:
30x18x20 Two years old.
1x150W MH 14,000K 9 Hour/day
1x20W Actinic blue 11 Hour/day
NO Sump. Wet/dry filter with bioball from the beginning.
Homemade hang-on skimmer, running when lights go off.
Temp. 27-28C or 81F-82.5F
Most top-off water come from commercial water filter with carbon and micro-filter. But NOT RO. From the begining, have only brown algea problem when i feed too much food in a month.
My tank NEVER have a blue or green algea boom.
Using Natural Salt Water from LFS for about 8 months without any serious problem. But I just changed to a Reef Crystal salt mixed from last 2 WCs. About 25-30% WC each time per month. I think the most problem are come after my WC from NSW to salt mixed. Is it a cause?
Water Parameter:
Ammonia, NO2 ~ 0
NO3 from Red Sea Test Kit ~ 10-20ppm
PO4 from Red Sea ~ 0.1
Calsium from Tropic Marin ~ 320-330ppm. (dropped from last 2-3 months at 400 ppm). But I reduced in the calcium supplemental.
Alkalinity - Not tested
Silicate - Not tested.
*Note. My Red Sea Test kit both NO3 and PO3 are expired already at the end of year 2003. Will it completely unsable?
First problem, In the past 1-2months, some of my LR are turning black. It's looks like a dead from algae IMO and i tried to brush it off using a toothbrush but it doesn't go away. What does it mean? Will my LR going to die?
Second problem, I added a plant (i think it's a caulerpa) about last 2 weeks ago, and after 1 day. Some part of it turning brown and white (as in the picture) and in a next day, one of it IMO is completely die. And I have only one left right now which is not in a good health.
Third problem, one of my coral is going to die (and i think it will die). It's does not expanded well for one and a half months ago, I try to rotate it but nothing better. And a yellow-polyp that i just added about 2 weeks ago, is expanded well for only 2 days. After that its polyp is smaller and smaller, right now some of them is not expanded.
My tank profile:
30x18x20 Two years old.
1x150W MH 14,000K 9 Hour/day
1x20W Actinic blue 11 Hour/day
NO Sump. Wet/dry filter with bioball from the beginning.
Homemade hang-on skimmer, running when lights go off.
Temp. 27-28C or 81F-82.5F
Most top-off water come from commercial water filter with carbon and micro-filter. But NOT RO. From the begining, have only brown algea problem when i feed too much food in a month.
My tank NEVER have a blue or green algea boom.
Using Natural Salt Water from LFS for about 8 months without any serious problem. But I just changed to a Reef Crystal salt mixed from last 2 WCs. About 25-30% WC each time per month. I think the most problem are come after my WC from NSW to salt mixed. Is it a cause?
Water Parameter:
Ammonia, NO2 ~ 0
NO3 from Red Sea Test Kit ~ 10-20ppm
PO4 from Red Sea ~ 0.1
Calsium from Tropic Marin ~ 320-330ppm. (dropped from last 2-3 months at 400 ppm). But I reduced in the calcium supplemental.
Alkalinity - Not tested
Silicate - Not tested.
*Note. My Red Sea Test kit both NO3 and PO3 are expired already at the end of year 2003. Will it completely unsable?