My coral isn't doing that well, and water quality is the culprit. Problem: my leather coral is barely hanging on to life. Still quite limp and hanging over. (Last post about leather coral).
Ammonia is normal
Nitrites are normal
Nitrates = 10
Phosphates = .2
Calcium = 360
pH = 8.8
My water is a bit green, and getting small amounts of hair algae growing on my live rock. I've been adding in Calcium balance blocks as per the instructions on the package. I'm running 2 10K metal halide lights for 9 hours. I'm not sure on the watts at the moment. Want to say 250W. The temp. is ranging from 76 degrees in the morning to 78 by the end of the day with the halides on. My 2 heaters are having a hard time keeping the water at 78.
Fish = 2 yellow tail damsels, 2 bar gobies, and a yellow wrasse. All fish are in good shape and quite active during the lighting period.
Anyone have any ideas/suggestions? What other information is needed about the tank to help with the suggestions?
Ammonia is normal
Nitrites are normal
Nitrates = 10
Phosphates = .2
Calcium = 360
pH = 8.8
My water is a bit green, and getting small amounts of hair algae growing on my live rock. I've been adding in Calcium balance blocks as per the instructions on the package. I'm running 2 10K metal halide lights for 9 hours. I'm not sure on the watts at the moment. Want to say 250W. The temp. is ranging from 76 degrees in the morning to 78 by the end of the day with the halides on. My 2 heaters are having a hard time keeping the water at 78.
Fish = 2 yellow tail damsels, 2 bar gobies, and a yellow wrasse. All fish are in good shape and quite active during the lighting period.
Anyone have any ideas/suggestions? What other information is needed about the tank to help with the suggestions?