Can you tell us a little about the tank? What methods do you currently use to export phosphate?
Not GFO
Lanthanum chloride?
Carbon dosing?
Refugium?
I'm not an expert by any means, but pictures would also help those that are
Hey sorry, life got in the way a bit. Been doing triton methods no WC in a long time, dose major and minor elements with red seas products. It’s an AIO so no fuge or skimmer or anything fancy. I just have 2 filter rollers and some bio balls. My one sps has turned all green and is now dealing with RTN. Here is a picture of it now vs a few weeks back
Now
A Few weeks ago
I’m also not sure why it lost its oranges/yellows/reds and is pretty much all green now.
Really hoping I can save this frag, one of my favorites
Lighting is 2x AI Blade Grows maxed around 55% (this frag and top of rock work is getting about 280 par based on my Apagee Par meter). Schedule of that is below
Flow is an MP10 and Nero 3 on opposite sides random flow all day. Flow shouldn’t be an issue.
Haven’t changed anything in months (lighting or flow).
Heated with 2 Aqueon Pro’s attached to an INKBIRD controller and temp is stable between 78.2 and 78.7
I use an ATO to keep everything stable.
RO is BRS 5 stage and I get 0 TDS from that.
Salinity is ~1.026 (34-35ppm? I forget the other unit)
Stocking is light - 2 cardinals, Royal gramma, and McKoskers wrasse. Had 2 clowns but had to return them to fish store because of aggression issues. This is why I dose nitrates using NeoNitro (nitrate had been 0 for awhile). Planning to add more fish soon once they’re out of QT. Adding 2 mandarins first (in QT rn), then 2 more wrasse (yellow and possum) down the road.
Tank is 4+ years old and my other sps are doing “okay” (growing but not super vibrant) and my LPS, zoas, and mushrooms are growing like weeds.
Also, my other SPS are all turning green. Like I’m losing their other colors like in the picture above, but is happening to several of my sticks. Any ideas for that?
I’ll do more testing for params when I get home from work today.
Some picture of the rest of the tank