I have decided to switch gears a little bit and start using this thread as a place to document my progress, lack of progress, and setbacks Even if no one follows along I think I am in this hobby for the long haul so it will give me a place to look back down the road. I am going to start with a quick recap on some of the major issues I have had over the past couple years.
April 2017: I was successfully keeping a very healthy mixed reef dosing BRS 2 part and doing monthly water changes. Corals where growing like crazy under OR T247 lights nutrients where kept in check with a turbo aquatics Algae Scrubber. Reef was controlled with an RKL lite
Parameters:
Salinity 1.026
Alk 8.7-8.9
calc 440-450
Nitrate 0
phosphate 0
Livestock:
One spot foxface
Yellow tang
2 clowns
Yellow coris wrasse
Coral beauty
blue/green chromis
assorted crab free cleanup crew
Milipora
Montipora
Red Dragon acro
Asorted acros
Birdsnest
Acan
Assorted Brains
GSP
Duncan
Lots of zoas
Asorted lepto's
Asorted Stylos
Hollywood stunner
October 2017: After a several year struggle, In a life changing moment, I finally admitted defeat. I had to put my whole life and everything in it on pause and check myself into an alcohol treatment facility. It was all very sudden but worth it in the long run (1 year 3 months and 10 days sober today) but the affect on my reef was near catastrophic. I was away for a month and during my time away my communication with the outside world was completely cut off. Since I am the only one interested in reef keeping at my house no one knew how to do simple tasks like filling up the top off water, turning off pumps at feeding time, how much to feed, etc. While I was gone my son attempted to help by feeding but was way over doing it. The tank was not getting top off water and eventually evaporated to the point that the return pump was running dry. My father in law figured out how to turn off the return pump to stop the noise but the display continued to evaporate and my son continued to feed.
November 2017: Needless to say when I got home I almost threw in the towel. I lost the following:
The majority of my snails
Foxface
both clowns disappeared a month or so after returning
chromis
Tons of coral!!!!
I am very surprised that anything survived at all due to the fact that my salinity was 1.04 in the display due to evaporation but I was able to save all of my LPS, a few SPS I fragged and most zoas didnt seem to care. My 2 hand sized brittle stars survived along with my sea cucumber and my tang and angel fish.
I spent an entire day soaking pumps in vinegar, cleaning GHA from rocks, draining my stagnant sump, and making fresh saltwater to get my parameters back to where they needed to be.
Salinity 1.026
Cal 400
Alk 8.8
Nitrate 0
Phosphate .01-.02
Cleaned Post reef Apocalypse
Jan 2018: Most of my surviving SPS bounced back. I had to frag a few more that where RTN'ing but overall coral was returning slowly but surely. But even doing weekly 10% water changes I am guessing that all the excessive feeding cause the rocks to absorb a ton of excess nutrients and I had a GHA explosion. I was spending hours each week scrubbing it off rocks with a tooth brush only for it to return in full force by the next week.
February 2018: I am a proponent to not using chemicals in your reef that good husbandry and patience will prevail, but after a month of GHA nearly taking over my entire tank I resorted to fluconazole treatment. I had added molley's, turbo snails, and even a sea hare hoping they would help keep it under control but not any of them would touch the stuff and the Sea Hare eventually died one day. So I dosed 7 capsules of fluconazole, removed my scrubber, carbon, and added GFO. I waited for 30 days and the GHA was still spreading, actually increasing so I decided to take a different approach and did a large water change, added carbon back to the reactor along with GFO, and put my Algae scrubber back online. I turned my scrubber light intensity up and increased the light schedule to 20 hours. On top of that I aggressively scrubbed the GHA from the rocks in the display. Just a note that through all of this my Nitrates and phosphates all read 0!
April 2018: Just a side note, at this point I am doing so many water changes so often I was not dosing two part. my levels read April 1st:
1.026
Alk 8.7
Calc 390 ppm
Mg 1400 ppm
N 0
P 0
But.. After months of manual removal all the GHA was gone from the display and grew very well in the scrubber chamber. I finally had won.
August 2018: I cant seem to catch a break lol. Now that I had beat GHA I started seeing green bubbles, then more, then more, next thing I know they where covering everything. Each week doing my 15% water change I was manually removing globs of bubble algae every where!
Once again Nitrates and phosphates read zero, doing regular water changes, levels are solid, algae scrubber is growing tons of GHA, and coral is growing well. Critters are not interested in it and manual removal was getting to be a huge chore. But once a week I was in the tank scraping bubbles off the rocks hoping that frequent water changes would eventually kick it out. No such luck.
November 2018: I broke down and jumped on the vibrant train. I am dosing 7ml every 4 days keeping up with weekly 10% water changes. My water changes where not keeping up with my demand at this point as my corals are growing well and I started dosing reef fusion 1 and 2. It was getting expensive running to Petco every 2 weeks for refils so I bought some more BRS bulk solution and have been dosing the following.
35ml Sodal Ash
28ML calcium chloride
Levels are consistent
1.026
8.4 dkh alk
445 ppm Calc
1350 magnesium
Nitrates 0
Phosphates 0
I did loos my big purple stylo though. Somehow bubble algae grabbed hold int he center of the colony and I could not remove it fast enough. I wish at this point I would have fragged a piece of it but I unfortunately didn't and it eventually died. Probably from me constantly taking it out of the water trying to scrape off the bubbles. At this point you can see the stylo declining. This is after a water change and bubble algae removal session
January 2019 and current!
First off I have fully transitioned to reef-pi as a controller. Its controlling all power, ATO, temp, and lights. I am super excited becuase it works very well and is much easier to use than the RKL.
Secondly, unfortunately I do not have any recent close up pics but will get some soon. I am on dose number 16 of the vibrant and the bubble algae is taking a massive hit. Occasionally the power heads will blow a chunk off the rocks that I could not get to for manual removal and there will be a massive storm of clear dead bubbles. It is rapidly declining and does not spread anymore once removed. My scrubber is also dead now. All GHA that once grew in it has withered away. I ordered another bottle of vibrant since my current 8oz bottle is almost gone. I am hoping that it wont be much longer of treating before all the bubble algae is dead.
One the negative side my corals have all stalled. They are not getting bad but they are not growing. I assume that my nutrients have bottomed out. To battle this I have started double feeding home made fish food and feeding zooplankton twice a week. It was suggested to dose nitrate while treating with vibrant so I dosed 5 ppm which almost instantly doubled the red slime and caused one of my acros to start browning out. I added some GFO and stopped the Nitrate dosing and the coral is recovering. I am just feeding heavy and running a small amount of GFO for now. This was from this weekend the morning after a water change and aggressive vacuuming of the sand. It grows light or no light and covers rocks and zoas. I am positive though once the bubble algae is gone and I stop dosing vibrant I can get it in check. I just need to be patient.
So now that I am all caught up. I will start updating this thread regularly like a journal.