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Hi all,
Would just like to get some opinions on the light.
It is left over from my freshwater tank. Has 8 bulbs. 4 white, 4 blue and a moonlight strip.
Fairly new to the hobby.
I do have fish and corals in my 6ft tank atm. Mainly easy to care for.

Thanks
 

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Nothing wrong with those lamps, I used to run them, they'll maintain soft corals easy enough. Replace every 6-9 months.
 
Thanks mate

I do have toadstools, leathers,morphs, zoas, gonis, blasto
I have a torch and hammer which seem to be doing fine.
Also have a duncan which attempts to open then does not open. Lighting be why its not opening?
 
I don't think so, that lighting should be ok for a Duncan. How long have you had it?
Also, with torch and hammers, just keep an eye on the age of the lamps, the spectrum shifts pretty quick with those, keep a new one on hand and plug it in every few months to give you an idea how bad the others are getting.
 
Bought the duncan back in july. Ive tried in many areas of the tank to see what suits it. High flow/light, low flow/light.
I know my dkh is down at the moment, i am buffering that up slowly.
 
Post up your water params, maybe its something there.
 
Forgot to do params. Will post up later.
Also when you had these lights, how many hours did you leave them on for?
 
Params ~
Ph 8.4
Ammonia 0.25
Nitrite 0ppm
Nitrate 30ppm

Sg 1.021

Kh 5.6 - slowly raising this up, dosing each day.

I am due for a water change this weekend.
 
Your over due for a aater change. Somethings up, your showing ammonia, thats not a good thing.
Next you'll need to test for phosphates, as those being high will also tick off your coral.
30 on the trate scale, with corals, thsts the highest I'd let them go, around 20 would be better.
And last but not least, need to check your Mag.
You may want to bring your SG up to at least 1.024, yours is a bit to low.
 
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I was a bit surprised by the ammonia reading myself.
I know i have phospates. Just don't have a test for it atm.
In your opinion what is the Best way to get phosphate down?
 
Fastest way I know is to use SeaKlear phosphate remover. You can take your phosphates down to 0 in a matter of days. I still use it on my tank. Gfo can be used after you've removed it all, it just exhausts to quickly in a tank with a bunch.
 
Did water change.

Sg 1.024
Ammonia 0ppm
Phosphate 0.25
Nitrates 30ppm
Ph 8.4
Nitrite 0ppm
Calcium 420ppm
Dkh 11

Rescaped tank too. So have duncan in a different spot, will see how it goes there.
 

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