I tried posting this in my tank thread, but it's not getting any attention there... so I'm posting a new thread.
Well, after adding the corals (specifically the birdsnest and chalice) and then promptly watching them brown over and die, I realized that I have a major nitrate issue. I feel like such a newbie. The truth is that the API Nitrate Test kit is such a pain to perform that I just wasn't testing it. When I finally tested after realizing something was wrong, I was testing over 100ppm nitrates.
I immediately started making water to do a substantial change, and then did some research as well. The best I can figure is that the addition of more rock (that was probably mostly dead) is responsible for the spike. I think there's a chance I'm overfeeding, but I'm not convinced that's the issue since I didn't appear to have problems prior to the tank move.
So, I have begun dosing NOPOX in an effort to reduce and control the nitrates long-term. I'm going to do a second 25 gallon water change tonight. I have noticed a pH dip (down to 7.4 to the best I can tell on my API test kit), however my Alk is staying at 8+ dKH.
I did add an orchid dottyback on Tuesday last week, and a Midas Blenny on Saturday. The orchid seems to be picking on my chalk bass, who isn't looking great. Also, strangely, the Hoeven's Wrasse is MIA. I honestly have no idea where he could be, but I don't think it jumped.
So, bring on the advice. I know I shouldn't be adding livestock while my parameters are in flux. All I can do (at this point) is apologize and promise I won't do it again.
My question is this: assuming I continue to dose NOPOX, is there a dosing pump that is recommended here?
Thanks everyone! As always, I look forward to your thoughts!!
Well, after adding the corals (specifically the birdsnest and chalice) and then promptly watching them brown over and die, I realized that I have a major nitrate issue. I feel like such a newbie. The truth is that the API Nitrate Test kit is such a pain to perform that I just wasn't testing it. When I finally tested after realizing something was wrong, I was testing over 100ppm nitrates.
I immediately started making water to do a substantial change, and then did some research as well. The best I can figure is that the addition of more rock (that was probably mostly dead) is responsible for the spike. I think there's a chance I'm overfeeding, but I'm not convinced that's the issue since I didn't appear to have problems prior to the tank move.
So, I have begun dosing NOPOX in an effort to reduce and control the nitrates long-term. I'm going to do a second 25 gallon water change tonight. I have noticed a pH dip (down to 7.4 to the best I can tell on my API test kit), however my Alk is staying at 8+ dKH.
I did add an orchid dottyback on Tuesday last week, and a Midas Blenny on Saturday. The orchid seems to be picking on my chalk bass, who isn't looking great. Also, strangely, the Hoeven's Wrasse is MIA. I honestly have no idea where he could be, but I don't think it jumped.
So, bring on the advice. I know I shouldn't be adding livestock while my parameters are in flux. All I can do (at this point) is apologize and promise I won't do it again.
My question is this: assuming I continue to dose NOPOX, is there a dosing pump that is recommended here?
Thanks everyone! As always, I look forward to your thoughts!!
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