Algae reactor added, leather closed

I wouldn't turn it on and off honestly unless we're talking about the light.

I had the lovely experience , even though I had high phosphates , that every time I used even a tablespoon of gfo in my 30 gal the candycanes would shrivel up. I did it four times. And no idea actually why it happened.
Was there a sponge in the reactor ? Was it a new reactor? Are you running carbon?

Buzzaro problem.
 
I wouldn't turn it on and off honestly unless we're talking about the light.

I had the lovely experience , even though I had high phosphates , that every time I used even a tablespoon of gfo in my 30 gal the candycanes would shrivel up. I did it four times. And no idea actually why it happened.
Was there a sponge in the reactor ? Was it a new reactor? Are you running carbon?

Buzzaro problem.
Sorry yes I mean the lights, reactor itself runs 24/7 I'm gonna cut lights back, yes there is a sponge, it's new just installed the friday before last ,20th I think. I run carbon 24/7
 
Well, myself, I'd take the thing off line and see if there's any movement just out of curiousity. And clean and rinse the whole thing just out of paranoia.

Is the carbon in a reactor too?
 
I'd def try it again later. A few hours isn't going to do to much.

Anyway it's worth a shot just to clean and retest.
 
Yea. Leather. Grumpy. Lol.

It'll be fun to see what happens. If it bounces back or not.
Is it science or is it jus messin with ya. Lol.
 
I would rely on redsea did you test with redsea before was it 40

Are your test kits expired

Do not let chato sit in water if you do you need to rinse it and remove dead pieces
 
I hadn't tested with red sea kit in a while. Neither are expired but I'm gonna go with the red sea result. I didn't take off line since it obviously didn't lower as much as I thought. I changed to run lights only 4 hours. Fed corals last night and Turkey basted leather again. I may try lightly brushing off it as well to get any shedding off that may be stuck.
 
My softies have not been doing well since I added the biopellet reactor. My nitrate is non- detectable and it has been months. I am ready to give up on softies...
Softies, in general, like nutrients so having non-detectable nitrates is most likely why your softies aren't doing well.

Any coral doesn't typically like a fast drop or climb in any parameter (nitrates, phosphates, calcium, alk, magnesium, etc. etc.) so if the biopellet reactor quickly dropped your nitrates, that could've irritated your corals as well.
 
I noticed early this morning, one of my fairly new snails crawling over his base, probably eating the gha on rock next to him....possible culprit of his closing for now day 9... never though to check out my snails :eek:
 
So the culprit was that dang snail, I moved him far away from leather and he is slowly reopening... I though margarita snails were reef safe....hmmmm maybe he just loved the leather lol
 

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